Latin Spring Festival in Memphis, Tennessee is on June 8th
Fiesta De Primavera Latina Celebrates Latino-Hispanic American Heritage and Culture
Memphis, TN 38108
United States of America
What is the Latin Spring Festival(Fiesta De Primavera Latina)?
The Latin Spring festival is a celebration of the Latino-Hispanic American culture and heritage. The celebration is meant to bring the Memphis community together to embrace the cultural differences and commonalities that we share as a society. The festival will be open to all who come because the admission is free. Those who attend will find entertainment for the entire family in the form of colorful art, decorations, music, dancing, children's games, and food. Several sponsors of the festival will also have booths that are devoted to providing information for the community about resources concerning healthy living, nutrition, exercise and preventative health care. This year's Fiesta de Primavera Latina is expected to gather approximately 10,000 people, and knowing how well Memphis can throw a party; it's certain to be an exciting event to attend for the whole family! If you are a tourist visiting Memphis, this is a great chance to mingle and celebrate with the locals.
How do I find out more about this event?
Event publicity will be in both English and Spanish in the form of flyers, radio and television advertisements, as well as public service announcements. If you would like to volunteer for this event, or maybe you would just like to know more information about the company/agency exhibitors, vendors, or corporate sponsorships, you can call Latino Memphis at (901) 366-5883. For more information about Latino Memphis you can feel free to visit their websites: www.latinomemphis.org or www.latinomemphis.org/english-aboutus.html .
If you're in the area looking for something to do, or maybe your family needs to get out and experience an event together, mark June 8th 2008 off on your calender and go to the Fiesta De Primavera Latina at Audubon Park. Dress for the weather and come with an empty stomach to experience great food. Most importantly, come with an open heart and mind so that you can enjoy a multi-cultural gathering.
Published by Lucky M Diaz
Lucky M. Diaz is a freelance webwriter and an expressionist who writes informative articles, reviews, poetry, prose, and short stories. She is Bilingual(Spanish/English), is a Licensed Insurance Producer in... View profile
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9 Comments
Post a CommentOh, I so wish I could've come, it souds like fun! Gracias Lucky!
Well done, sound like a fun time :) Sheri
I'd like to take my family to this. thanks
10,000 people? Wow, that's a big party! It does sound like fun.
Sounds like fun!
Oh, this sure sounds fun! I wish we have them here. We're having a Jazz Festival next week, though. Thanks for a good read! :o)
Wow, this sounds like a lot of fun, I wish we had something like this in our area!
thanks for the info................................
Very very well done.