Hosted by the Arts Council of Park City and Summit County, the festival will feature performances, live music and authentic Latin American food June 13 to June 15.
New this year is the festival’s version of “El Mercadito,” a Central and South American market with handcrafted goods, traditional treats, cultural displays and arts and crafts activities.
Arts Council County Executive Director Kendall Kelly said this year’s festival has grown in many ways.
“We have longer hours, so more performances,” she said. “We have a lot more going on each day, expanding the artists and having the Mercadito tent open.”
Organizers are looking for volunteers to help bring the festival to life. Two-hour volunteer slots are available each day of the festival.