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LAFCU Heritage Fest draws hundreds to celebrate culture, community in West Lansing

LANSING, MI (October 21, 2025) |

Music, dance, food, and family fun brought hundreds together in late September at LAFCU’s headquarters for the credit union’s annual Heritage Fest, a free community event celebrating the rich cultural diversity of the Greater Lansing region.

Held at LAFCU’s headquarters in West Lansing, the festival featured performances by Worship Without Words dance group, Fantasia Ballet Folklorico, funk/R&B band The Love Effect, and entertainers including Jeff the Magician and Stilt Dance Project. Families also enjoyed bounce houses, an interactive Money Machine, and a video game truck.

An artifact table showcasing a variety of items including currency, garments, vases, and dishes from countries such as Nigeria, Japan and Pakistan, offered guests a chance to explore traditions from around the world. Food trucks lined the venue, serving a variety of cuisines, while community members joined the celebration in traditional attire to honor their own heritages.

“Heritage Fest is one of the ways we honor the many cultures that make up our community,” said Kelli Ellsworth Etchison, LAFCU’s chief marketing officer and chief diversity officer. “Each year it gives us the chance to celebrate traditions while also discovering something new about our neighbors and the diverse region we call home. It was wonderful to see families, friends, and community members come together in that spirit of connection and discovery.”

The annual Heritage Fest underscores LAFCU’s long-standing commitment to community engagement and its mission to support financial and cultural well-being in Michigan. This year marked the third annual Heritage Fest, the first year it was open to the public.

Families and community members enjoyed cultural performances, food trucks, and activities such as bounce houses, henna, and LAFCU’s mascot, LAFF-E the Cow, during LAFCU Heritage Fest. The free community event drew hundreds to LAFCU’s headquarters in West Lansing.
Kelli Ellsworth Etchison, LAFCU’s chief marketing officer and chief diversity officer, emceed the 2025 LAFCU Heritage Fest. She introduced performances by groups including Worship Without Words, Fantasia Ballet Folklorico, and Jeff the Magician.
A performer from Stilt Dance Project entertained families at the 2025 LAFCU Heritage Fest. The stilt walker invited audience members to join in the fun by dancing along to live drum music.
 A member of Worship Without Words engaged the audience during a cultural dance performance at LAFCU Heritage Fest. The event celebrated the diversity of Greater Lansing through art, music, food, and community connection.
 Dancers from Fantasia Ballet Folklorico performed traditional Mexican Folklorico routines at the 2025 LAFCU Heritage Fest in West Lansing. The annual event highlighted cultural traditions through music, dance, food, and family activities.

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