On Friday afternoon, tattooed and tie dye-wearing ComFest attendees browsed stalls selling colorful wares and swayed to multiple bands filling Goodale Park with music. In other words, it was a normal ...
Since 1972, ComFest, or Community Festival, has been putting on a free, noncorporate and volunteer-run summer “party with a purpose” to celebrate the city’s arts and activism. For more than 50 years, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — ComFest, a volunteer-organized festival celebrating community and activism, is returning to Goodale Park this weekend. In its 51st year, the festival is drawing thousands to ...
Community Fest, better known as ComFest, is back for its 53rd year with music, workshops, comedy, poetry, vendors food and more. More than 200 musical performances will appear on seven stages in ...
Over 150 performances and 180 vendors will gather in Goodale Park for the 50th annual Community Festival— also known as “ComFest”— to celebrate music, collectivism and social justice this weekend.
From its humble origins in 1972, when a group of student activists and community organizations linked up to promote creativity, equity and unity, ComFest has burgeoned into an annual tradition that ...
Another ComFest has come and gone and it appears the festival was once again a success, despite the squally weather. Hippies, yuppies, communists, conservatives, liberals, gays, straights and ...
Drawn by the beat, the ComFest reveler tottered to the stage, his arms outstretched for balance. The banjo player looked down and smiled, catching his eye with hers. The rookie dancer bounced in ...
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