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Latin Heritage Parade set to debut in Downtown Summerlin

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Downtown Summerlin will host its first-ever Latin Heritage Parade subsequent month, celebrating the colourful traditions of Hispanic communities.

“Adding the Latin Heritage Parade to our parade line-up at Downtown Summerlin is something we’ve been working on for some time,” Halee Harczynski mentioned. “Collaborating with local cultural organizations to showcase and celebrate our community is inspiring and provides a fun way for families to come together to learn about and honor the many Latinx cultures in our community.” 

The colourful new occasion will deliver collectively members from throughout Latin America, together with Mexico, Peru, Nicaragua, Bolivia, and extra. Local people teams, artists, and performers in conventional regalia will fill the streets.

(The Warren Group)

“We are elated that Downtown Summerlin selected our organization to pay homage to our various traditions and history of Latin American communities,” Karla Garcia-Cardenas, Founder and CEO, Nevada Latino Arts and Tradition Affiliation, mentioned. “This is a significant addition to the parade line-up at the property and one we know our community will embrace.”

The parade is complimentary and open to the general public. Festivities begin at 5:30 p.m. alongside Park Centre Drive on Sept. 16. For extra data, click on right here.

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