St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. The 15 Mercies enter the dance hall.
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. The Mexico table offered Tostadas, corn, and Pan Mexicano, Mexican sweet breads.
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. The Honduras group was setting the sterno and table before the festival opened.
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. Tere Ayele, Olfa Zephirin, Sanay Ayele, Jessenia Paulovske, Erika Emenyonu and Gaby Oporto stand behind the Guatemala, Ethiopia, Haiti, and Dominican Republic table.@SPN Cut credit: Photo by Kelley Fryer/Harbor News
St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. Matt Alvarez, Gaby Oporto, Sister Gloria and Father Michael gather for a photo behind the Peru table.
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. Team Brasil was ready to go at the start of the festival.
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. Ivanete Isadora puts some lipstick on her daughter before the dance program began.
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival.
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. The 15 Mercies perpare to walk into the dance hall. This is the year of Mercy in the Catholic Church.
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. The Honduras table and area was ready to dance, and serve up some delicious food.
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. The 15 Mercies enter the dance hall.
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. Some of the many volunteers that came out to make the event a success were Romiro Pezantes and Fabricio Calle from Radio Rincon Latino, Pascal Zephirin, Photographer, Jose Luis Sanchez the D. J.
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival.
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. Karla Nikolle Rivadeneira sang the national anthem.
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. The first dancers of the day were Jason Calle and Haley Potesak doing a dance from Colombia.
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. Brasil: Abre a porta Mariquinha:@SPN Cut credit: Photo by Kelley Fryer/Harbor News
St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. Brasil: Abre a porta Mariquinha:@SPN Cut credit: Photo by Kelley Fryer/Harbor News
St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. Brasil: Abre a porta Mariquinha:@SPN Cut credit: Photo by Kelley Fryer/Harbor News
St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. Mexico: El rascapetate: Justin Adrian Tapia and Adriana de la Cruz.
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. Mexico: El rascapetate: Justin Adrian Tapia and Adriana de la Cruz.
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. Mexico: El pavidonavido: Adriana de la Cruz and Abelina Andrade.
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. Venezuela: Toy Contento, Sor Gloria
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. Venezuela: Toy Contento, Sor Gloria
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. Ethiopia; Allie, Karla, Gaby, Janennash, Sanay Nikole, Erika, Jesenia
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. Ethiopia; Allie, Karla, Gaby, Janennash, Sanay Nikole, Erika, Jesenia
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival. Puerto Rico
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St. Mary's Church of the Visitation hosted the 15th anniversary of the Dia de la Raza, with many cultures represented in this festival.
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