A fourth annual celebration of Hmong culture will be held this weekend in St. Paul.

The HmongTown Festival, held around the HmongTown Marketplace in Frogtown, will include, among other things, a parade, a pageant contest, live wrestling, live music and a “Kids Zone.” Food trucks will be available both Saturday and Sunday, and entry is free. The parade will start at 10:30 a.m. Saturday.

The festival is organized by nonprofit HmongTown Connections Inc., which aims to spread cultural awareness, according to HmongTown Marketplace.

HmongTown Marketplace is located at Como Avenue and Marion Street. In preparation for the event, St. Paul police said to expect road closures throughout the weekend.

Como Avenue will be completely closed off between Rice Street and Galtier Street. Also, Marion Street will be closed at Thomas Avenue, and Pennsylvania Avenue will be closed at Como. The closures began Friday evening and last until 2 a.m. Monday.

Info: hmongtownmarketplace.com