The 2023 Des Moines Arts Festival is taking place Friday, June 23 through Sunday, June 25. Admission is completely free. The festival will feature art, music and fun
While the festival is in preliminary planning stages, Murphy said festival organizers are closely monitoring COVID-19 data and will incorporate necessary safety measures. Since it is a food festival, there have always been stringent cleaning requirements in place, and they will continue this year, she said.
The Partnership is accepting vendor and chef demonstration applications through May 21.
“We are always looking for new and different and unique,” Murphy said. “That’s really what our guests love.”
New this year is a shared tent for nonprofits, which will be able to use it on a rotating schedule to showcase their diversity and inclusion offerings, Murphy said.
Kinship Brewing Company is Waukeeâs all-in-one brewery.
Imagine a place where you can bring your dog, park your bicycle, eat fresh food, view original artwork, enjoy live music and drink craft beers, all in one location. Look no further than the Kinship Brewing Company in Waukee.
Kinship opened up New Yearâs Day of this year in a 6-acre lot just off the Raccoon River Valley Trail and a quarter-mile from Hickman Road.
The breweryâs owner, Zach Dobeck, hails from Atlanta, Georgia, but his wife, Ann, is originally from Waukee. Three-and-a-half years ago, he set a goal to open not just a brewery but also a place for people to connect in the community.