Cincodemayo
On May Fifth, people celebrate a historic event of great significance to North Americans. Cinco de Mayo commemorates the anniversary of General Ignacio Zaragoza’s defeat of the French at the small village of Puebla.1
The AGIF is dedicated to addressing problems of discrimination and inequities endured by veterans. Through the volunteer force of dedicated leaders and hard working members, the AGIF has broadened its activities throughout the United States by becoming a civil rights advocate for all people.2
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with delicious south of the border delights from Hormel. These easy, quick and zesty recipes are sure to turn any Cinco de Mayo celebration into a true fiesta.3
Family event featuring musical entertainment by two bands, Universo Musical and Mariachi Jalisc, and by dance troupe Ballet Folklorico Sarita. Plus, crafts projects for children of all ages and food & beverages available for sale.4
Cinco de Mayo is all about having a great time and celebration. If you’ve got a crowd to please, then these Margaritas are the perfect people-pleaser and you can make them in batches so your party-goers don’t have to wait around for a refreshing beverage.5
This event was attended by a diverse crowd as young and old, urban and suburban, black, white, brown, and everything in between enjoyed the sights and the sun from the sidelines. The parade culminated in a car show and picnic put together by GoodTimes car club at Clark Park.6
True to the authentic Cinco de Mayoroots, this party will run non-stop deep into the night with a dynamic that is sure to captivate the crowd. DJ Knight will spin Raggaeton and festive Latin beats & Emcee Dante will entertain the crowds.7