Photos: Rondo Block Party brings out smiles in St. Paul
Hosted by the Rondo Community Coalition, the annual street festival honoring the legacy and culture of the historically Black Rondo neighborhood featured retail and food vendors, live music and dance performances, and a new “Health and Wellness Zone” that offered screenings and wellness resources.
This is the third year of the block party, which includes live music and a kids zone.
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