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Variety of groups preparing to celebrate 2025 Hispanic Heritage Month in Coconino County

COCONINO COUNTY — From the official acknowledgment of the key role Hispanic/Latino Americans play in the social/economic vitality of the nation, to the official celebration of the independence movement of a variety of Latin American nations and a remembrance of the important history the the local Hispanic/Latino community, residents of Coconino County are preparing to celebrate a variety of events during Hispanic Heritage Month from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15.

The first official act will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 9 when the Coconino County Board of Supervisors issues its official Proclamation recognizing Hispanic Heritage Month.

The board’s is scheduled to open at 9 a.m. with the proclamation expected to be read by members of the Coconino Hispanic Advisory Council (CHAC) before noon. Click on image above to see latest agenda.

AmigosNAZ will continue to compile a listing of upcoming Hispanic Heritage Month-related events. Send any update to fmoraga@amigosnaz.com

Other upcoming events include:

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CHAC, supporters celebrate Flagstaff Nuestras Raíces’ 2022 Tardeada Festival

Veterans honored for their service by visitors who also enjoyed a mild Summer day featuring mariachi music, folklorico performance, dancing, Mexican food and more.

The Coconino Hispanic Advisory Council (CHAC) was well represented at the 2022 Tardeada Festival on Aug. 20, 2022 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Flagstaff.

FLAGSTAFF — Flagstaff Nuestras Raíces honored the region’s Hispanic roots by celebrating the seventh annual “Flagstaff Summertime Tardeada — Mariachi and Folklorico Festival” on Saturday, Aug. 20, 2022 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church south of downtown Flagstaff.

The Coconino Hispanic Advisory Council was well represented at the 2022 Tardeada Festival. Joining board member Frank Moraga at the CHAC information table were CHAC members Esteban Villarreal and Patty Garcia.

The free event drew more than 250 people with the entertainment stage featuring El Mariachi Tapatio de Tucson, dance music by La Banda Las Catrinas from Tucson, Ballet Folklorico de Colores de Flagstaff.

The highlight of the event included the presentation of certificates honoring the service of all veterans who attended the celebration.

What is a Tardeada? It’s a vibrant afternoon festival and social dance celebrating Flagstaff’s Hispanic culture and community history. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors and the Coconino Hispanic Advisory Council (CHAC) were the premier sponsors.

During the event, Flagstaff Nuestras Raíces thanked all sponsors, individuals and organizations that contributed to the successful event.

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Joining board member Frank Moraga, above, at the CHAC information table were CHAC members Esteban Villarreal and Patty Garcia, below.