WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Saturday morning and into the afternoon the annual Wilkes-Barre Multi-Cultural Parade took place at Public Square where more than 20 ethnic groups were represented through music, food, and dance.
This is the seventh year of the parade and this year's grand marshal says he was honored to hold the title and see all the representation of so many cultures in Luzerne County.
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"While you all may have started somewhere else, you're here in wilkes-barre now and you're part of the city and so it's very cool to see the cultures from other countries come to the city and make the city even more lively and more bright, especially given that the city and the region has a very multicultural background," explained Dan Kimbrough the grand marshal at the event.
After the parade, the celebration did not end it continued till 5:00 p.m.