St. Anthony’s Italian Festival to Bring Tradition and Flavor to Glassboro

GLASSBORO, NJ – On September 14, the beloved St. Anthony’s Italian Festival returns to Glassboro Town Square from 2 PM to 10 PM, offering a day filled with Italian traditions, delicious food, and family fun. At 1:45 PM, the festival kicks off with a grand procession starting from St. Anthony’s Mutual Aid Society on North Poplar Street, featuring the iconic St. Anthony’s statue, floral decorations, and live traditional Italian music.

The festival, a South Jersey tradition, will offer carnival games, live entertainment, food trucks, a beer garden, and a variety of authentic Italian food specialties.

The Glassboro High School Italian Club, dressed in traditional attire, will perform along with the school band, adding to the festive atmosphere. With plenty of free parking and activities for all ages, this free event promises to be a delightful celebration of Italian heritage.

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