- April 9, 2025
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Cindy Cole, Desirae Hall, McQueen Gia and Anthony Whitfield from Bronze Kingdom showcased some art for sale.
Tamara Dorway and Deborah Hamilton had a great time at the festival together.
The festival featured a wide variety of African-inspired art.
Susanna, Hal and Rachel Orensky spent their afternoon walking through the festival.
Linda Harrell and Karen Murph enjoyed browsing through the art for sale.
Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings, U.S. Rep. Val Demings and Eatonville Mayor Eddie Cole.
Pam Jones and Sylvia Johnson enjoyed themselves at the festival.
Artist Ron Fields showed off his work for sale.
Tony and Jamie Johnson came out to have a great time.
There were plenty of items and artwork for sale at the vendor booths.
There were plenty of items and artwork for sale at the vendor booths.
Reggae artist ZEAL hit the main stage of the festival and put on a great show.
Singer Holly Monroe got the crowd going with her performance.
Local residents celebrated the legacy and historical significance of author Zora Neale Hurston and the town of Eatonville at the 30th annual ZORA! Festival from Jan. 26 to Feb. 3 in Eatonville and the surrounding community.
At the street festival portion of the event along Kennedy Boulevard, attendees had a chance to browse through art for sale, hear live music, meet authors and reflect on the many contributions of the African-American community.