LETI and Unidos to host Cinco de Mayo celebration May 4

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Latino Educational Training Institute (LETI) and Unidos are set to host a lively Cinco de Mayo celebration on Sunday, May 4, from 1 to 4 p. m. at the LETI Training Center in Everett. This family-friendly event will feature a vibrant mariachi band, traditional dancing, and piñatas every hour, promising a festive atmosphere for attendees of all ages. Delicious lunch options will be available, making it an inviting outing for families and community members.

Celebrating Cinco de Mayo not only highlights the rich cultural heritage of the Latino community but also serves to strengthen community ties and promote inclusivity. The event encourages local residents to come together and enjoy a day filled with music, laughter, and cultural appreciation. RSVPs are highly recommended to ensure an organized and enjoyable experience for everyone. By participating, attendees can immerse themselves in the traditions and festivities that characterize this important holiday. Don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity to celebrate community and culture!

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