LETI and Unidos to host Cinco de Mayo celebration May 4

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Latino Educational Training Institute (LETI) and Unidos are excited to announce their upcoming Cinco de Mayo celebration, scheduled for Sunday, May 4, from 1-4 p. m. at the LETI Training Center in Everett. This vibrant event is designed to bring the community together, featuring a lively mariachi band and traditional dancing that showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Latino community. Attendees can enjoy piñatas every hour, adding a fun, interactive element to the festivities.

A delicious lunch will also be available, ensuring that guests leave satisfied. The organizers emphasize the importance of community connection and cultural appreciation, making this a noteworthy occasion for families and friends. RSVP options are provided online, allowing for an organized and welcoming atmosphere. With its engaging activities and cultural significance, the Cinco de Mayo celebration is poised to be a highlight for the community. Join in the fun and experience the joy of this festive occasion!

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