MIAMI — Thousands of people from across South Florida packed Miracle Mile for Carnaval on the Mile, a two-day street festival featuring live music, art and food.
The street was shut down from end to end, with three stages and dozens of booths showcasing artwork, local vendors, and plenty of food and drinks.
The event is part of the larger Carnaval Miami celebration organized by the Kiwanis Club of Little Havana, which raises money to support community programs throughout the year.
This year’s official poster artist, Maria Fernanda Vogel, says the festival is about more than just entertainment.
“It makes me really happy,” Vogel said. “It brings you back home.”
Festivities continue until after 11 p.m. Saturday and resume Sunday at 10 a.m.
Visitors can also stop by the Local 10 booth to meet members of the station’s team.
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