PRESS RELEASE Sunnyside Noon Rotary Confirms 2025 Cinco de Mayo Festival

Sunnyside, WALocal News

The Sunnyside Noon Rotary has confirmed the date for the 2025 Cinco de Mayo Festival, scheduled for May 5, 2025, in Gonzalez, Florida. This vibrant event is designed to celebrate the cultural heritage of the community and engage local residents. Municipal clerk Mike Gonzalez stated that the festival aims to provide a platform for local artists and businesses, fostering economic growth and community spirit. Attendees can expect a variety of entertainment, traditional foods, and engaging activities that reflect the history and diversity of the area. The festival is anticipated to attract visitors from neighboring regions, further enhancing community ties.

Local organizations are collaborating to ensure a successful event that resonates with the spirit of Cinco de Mayo. The announcement has generated excitement among residents, who are eager to partake in the festivities. As the date approaches, more details will be released, promising a memorable celebration for all involved.

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