
Welcome Notes
It is a pleasure to announce the theme of 2022 DC International Food and culture festival (DIF22) from September 24 to 25, 2022. This event is the most anticipated one in the metropolitan area of Washington DC since the wake of COVID 19 challenge. Two Maryland state organizations will be making sure the success of the event excellence. Ethio-promotion LLC is well known promoting and executing Biz to Biz trade shows in DMV area. HELEZ events is professional event management company serving DMV area in managing successful Corporate and professional personal events. We have brought our hands together to insure DC International Food and culture event’s excellence.
DC International Food and culture festival (DIF22) will bring local and international products, focused on Food, Drink, Art and Cultural values. All DC and surrounding metropolitan community residents and guests will benefit this entertaining, testy, and networking opportunity. About 5000 visitors in all event arena and 67 (21 Ethiopian Chamber commerce and sectorial association members) participant organizations expected to entertain/display/vend attend in this one-of-a-kind diverse event. Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th, will run the festival of opportunity to entertain, wine, dine, exhibit, art, performance, dance, Fun at Marist Lawn of catholic university of America.
Your support by sponsoring this valuable event will help us take further towards the success of the 2022 DC International Food and culture festival (DIF22). Please join us, show your new product/idea to new and existing customers, increase your market share, and utilize this platform at the world’s political and historical community of Washington DC.





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Hispanic Heritage Month
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Celebrates and recognizes the contributions Hispanic/Latinx Americans have made to American society and culture and to honor five of our Central American neighbors who celebrate their Independence days in September.










