Iowa’s Latino Heritage Festival in Des Moines

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Celebrating its 10th Year.  In the ten years since its inception, Iowa’s Latino Heritage Festival in Des Moines has grown into

the largest ethnic festival in the state of Iowa through the connections it has made among Latinos, who want to celebrate their culture, traditions, and customs. And individuals who just love the culture and the foods. 

“We strive to make sure everyone has a great time throughout the 2 days,” says JoAnn Mackey, executive director for Latino Resources, Inc. the non-profit entity that coordinates Iowa’s Latino Heritage Festival. “We add new activities and entertainment every year to keep it fresh.”

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Iowa’s Latino Heritage Festival is becoming an Iowa tradition. Plans are on their way to produce another event that is guaranteed to offer the community another family oriented, fun filled day packed with information of the Latino traditions and culture through music, dance, food, arts, and over 15 country exhibits.Festival_Latino_2 Attendees will see entertainment all day, network with over 100 exhibitors. In the children’s area they can break piñatas, create crafts, play on free inflatable rides, and watch “Lucha Libre” which will once again thrill everyone, from grandmas who cheer for their favorite hero, to children who boo the bad guys. It will be a spectacle,” says festival chair, Paula Mackey. ” And don’t forget the food area!  The event offers a rich variety of traditional foods.  

For more information about Iowa’s Latino Heritage Festival, visit the website at www.latinoheritagefestival.org.

Iowa’s 10th Annual Latino Heritage Festival will be held the weekend of September 15th and 16th on the downtown bridges of Des Moines on Locust and Walnut. The festival is only $1 for children 12 and under, Adults $5 

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