The 2026 Dailard Multicultural Festival will feature community booths that showcase global businesses and organizations around Dailard. Learn more about our amazing partners, and visit their websites to browse offerings or contact information.

House of Henna

Snehal has been practicing the art of henna for over two decades. She creates designs that marry her client’s personality with this centuries-old form of body art, a staple in cultures and traditions across the Middle East, South Asia and North Africa. >> Learn more

Mahalo Shave Ice Company

Mahalo brings authentic Hawaiian shave ice to Southern California, offering a vast array of flavors, toppings and specialties. You can find them around San Diego at local events, or they are available to book private events and parties. >> Learn more

African Hair Braiding by Nabou

Nabou’s clients rave about her hair braiding talents, and her hair studio, located between City Heights and La Mesa, offers a variety of services for all hair types. Yet Nabou’s focus on classic braiding patterns and designs brings popular African styles to San Diego. >> Learn more

Cups & Straws Boba

Cups & Straws is a women-owned and operated tea, coffee and boba drink company bringing hand-crafted drinks to the San Diego area. They can be found at many local events, including the Chula Vista farmers’ market, and do event catering. >> Learn more

Little Fish Comic Book Studio

Little Fish Comic Book Studio is dedicated to developing the skills and empowering the minds of students interested in the comic artform, specifically through classes and camps. At our event, Little Fish educators will be teaching manga, a style of Japanese comic books. >> Learn more

House of Lebanon

The House of Lebanon honors and promotes Lebanon’s rich and diverse cultural heritage, sharing its history and customs with the San Diego community. They are an all-volunteer, non-profit organization and a proud member of the House of Pacific Relations International Cottages in Balboa Park. >> Learn more

House of Norway

The House of Norway, located in Balboa Park, shares its members’ Norwegian heritage, history, culture and customs with each other and with visitors from around the world. They are open Saturdays and Sundays from 11 am to 4 pm and host various events throughout the year. >> Learn more

House of Peru

The House of Peru promotes and celebrates Peruvian culture by fostering an environment where the traditions are honored at a local level. They are a proud member of the House of Pacific Relations in Balboa Park and are also rooted in the broader Peruvian community. >> Learn more

Bcat Threads

Brooke Nevins aims to create experiences, products and creative ideas on how to give kids the opportunity to express themselves through fashion. At the 2026 Multicultural Festival, Brooke will be helping students make friendship bracelets, originating from Central and South America. >> Learn more

Bake With Me

Mrs. Amy is a local baker (and former 4th grade teacher) who offers baking lessons for all ages. She will be bringing sugar cookies for decorating to the Multicultural Festival. These cookies originated in Europe, and were brought to the U.S. (Pennsylvania) from German immigrants. >> Learn more

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