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Edmonton’s Servus Heritage Festival hoping for record year

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WATCH ABOVE: Edmontonians can go on a trip around the world this weekend as the Servus Heritage Festival kicks off this weekend – Jul 27, 2016

Thousands of people will be heading to Hawrelak park this weekend for the annual Servus Heritage Festival.

This year, there will be a record 67 pavilions available for attendees. Liberia and Puerto Rico will be two new countries being represented at the festival.

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While those in attendance are enjoying the festival, the Edmonton Food Bank is asking them to remember the less fortunate.

“Traditionally people think of the food bank at Christmas and the festive times of the year. Unfortunately, the need for food bank services is all year round, and we are currently serving more than 21,000 people through the hamper programs, plus food to soup kitchens and shelters,” Marjorie Bencz, Edmonton Food Bank executive director, said.

The food bank’s goal is to collect 50,000 kilograms of food.

Money and unused food ticket donations are also welcomed.

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