Felipe’s partnering with Puentes to help Hispanic students in New Orleans area
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, the local Felipe’s restaurant in Mid-City is hosting its 8th annual “Fiesta Fest.”
The event will highlight Hispanic heritage with food, music, culture, and it supports a local non-profit organization, Puentes.
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Felipe’s will donate 25% of fest proceeds to the group, Puentes, which helps support local Hispanic students through empowering them with leadership, development and education.
“Puentes is focused on leadership development of students, as well as community engagement, as well as parent engagement, to help parents support their students and children as they are coming into the city and really learning how to integrate culturally,” Peggy Mendoza, Puentes board member said.
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Fiesta Fest will take place on Friday, Sept. 20, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Mid-City Felipe’s on North Carrollton Avenue.
Attendees can look forward to an entertainment lineup including the 20-piece band, “La Tran-K” and a performance from Ballet Folklorica Viva Mi Tierra.
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