
Bringing our community together.
Sharpvue is the proud title sponsor of the Sharpvue Irmo International Festival — a nonprofit celebration of the cultures, traditions, and people that make our home in South Carolina so vibrant.
Security is about people. So is community.
We build technology that helps protect the places people live, work, and gather. That mission doesn't stop at the property line — it's rooted in the same belief that strong, connected communities are safer, healthier, and happier ones.
That's why Sharpvue lends its name and support to the Irmo International Festival: a free, family-friendly day dedicated to celebrating diversity, sharing cultures, and bringing neighbors from every background together in one place.



A day to experience the world, close to home.
“Come experience the flavors, sounds, and stories of cultures from around the world.” The festival is built to educate and connect — turning curiosity about other traditions into understanding, and strangers into neighbors.
From the food on your plate to the music on the stage, every part of the day is an invitation to learn something new and celebrate what makes each of us — and all of us — unique.

Run by the Irmo Community Foundation.
The festival is produced by the Irmo Community Foundation, a local nonprofit dedicated to bringing the community together. Its chairman is Andre Fontana— who is also the founder and CEO of Sharpvue. That's the through-line between our company and this celebration.
Andre Fontana
Chairman, Irmo Community Foundation · Founder & CEO, Sharpvue
“Mostly behind the scenes working with marketing, financing, partnerships, and helping to raise capital. You might run into me around Irmo at The Bistro, or hanging out at the main Sharpvue HQ working.”
Fun fact: I love the color orange — every company I start has a hint of it somewhere as my signature of ownership. (Yes, including the bike. And Sharpvue's too.)
See the festival in action.
A whole day of music, food, color, and community — all in one place at Moore Park in Irmo.
One day. Every culture. All ages.

Cultural performances
A main-stage lineup of dance, music, and storytelling that showcases the talents and traditions of cultures from around the world.

Music & rhythm
Live drumming and music carry traditions across the globe — from West African djembe to sounds you've never heard up close.

Dance & celebration
Color, costume, and movement take over the stage as performers share the celebrations at the heart of their cultures.

Cultural booths & marketplace
Browse booths of handmade crafts, art, and clothing from international vendors and local makers, run by the communities themselves.

Volunteers & neighbors
The festival runs on people — volunteers, performers, and families who give their time to bring the whole community together.

One big community
Hundreds of neighbors from every background come together for one day at Moore Park. That connection is what it's all about.
Plus, throughout the day
- Global food trucks
- Free Kid Zone
- Bounce house
- Face painting & henna
- Community car show
- Helicopter display
- Martial-arts demos
- Games & prizes
Moments from Moore Park.







Be part of the celebration.
Sunday, April 26, 2026 · 11am–7pm at Moore Park, 7507 Eastview Drive, Irmo, SC. Bring the whole family. Whether you come to taste, perform, vend, or volunteer — there's a place for you.
