CLEVELAND, Ohio — Live music by neurodivergent artists, a Neurodiverse Marketplace, food trucks and other special attractions will be part of the third annual Neurodiverse Culture Festival.

The event, which strives to uplift neurodivergent voices through performance, dialogue and shared experience, is noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18 at Hiram House Camp, 33775 Hiram Trail, Chagrin Falls.

The festival will include sensory-friendly areas and experiences designed to be enjoyed by everyone, organizers said. The event is open to neurodivergent individuals, family members, allies and those curious to learn more about neurodiversity.

Participants can browse neurodivergent vendor booths at the Neurodiverse Marketplace, and get close to pollinators and skunks at the Pollinator Play Zone and Sku

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