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For Immediate Release
Contact: Cordell Jordan
September 14,
2006
405.587.0232
Hispanic
Heritage Month Begins at Westwood Elementary
Oklahoma
City – To kick-off the month-long observance of
Hispanic Heritage Month, students and parents at Westwood Elementary school
at 1701 Exchange Avenue will hold “Festival Hispano” on Friday, September
15, 2006 from 5-8p.m.
Established by Congress in 1988, Hispanic Heritage month runs through Oct.
15. The dates were chosen to include Independence Day in Costa Rica, El
Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Chile and Mexico. The month also
incorporates the Oct. 12 observation of Dia de La Raza, a Mexican holiday
celebrating the multicultural heritage of the Americas.
“The history and celebration of Hispanic culture is very important to our
students and community,” says Dr. Jan Borelli, Principal at Westwood. “We
want to offer our community a chance to celebrate the multicultural heritage
of our city and school district.”
The Festival Hispano will include a Hispanic food court set
up in the cafeteria as well as a carnival for the students. The students
will also be performing multi-cultural dances and there will be awards given
to the most festive outfits. Media is encouraged to join in the celebration!
Contact Cordell Jordan for more information.
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