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Titletown holds Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration, exhibiting culture and tradition

Adam Rosen
1 min read

ASHWAUBENON, Wis. (WFRV) – In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Titletown invited the community to gather on Thursday evening for a celebration of the event, honoring the traditions and culture of Hispanic heritage.

From 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m., guests were invited to listen and dance along to live music from Grupo KN ZAVOR, who played beloved songs like ‘Tequila.’

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There were also food trucks available, El Bistro Taco and El Tejon Street Corn, along with specialty beverages and Hispanic candies from around the world.

  1. Some of the Hispanic candies available
    Some of the Hispanic candies available
  2. Some of the Hispanic candies available
    Some of the Hispanic candies available
  3. Some of the Hispanic candies available
    Some of the Hispanic candies available
  4. Some of the Hispanic candies available
    Some of the Hispanic candies available

“It’s a really great opportunity to celebrate our community and all the diversity we have here,” Titletown Events manager Jessica Dickhut said. “Titletown and the Green Bay Packers are all about giving back and celebrating the community.”

The celebration was just one of the many events that Titletown plans to host throughout Hispanic Heritage Month, including Zumba classes and ballroom lessons featuring Latin dances such as the Salsa, Cumbia and Bachata.

For more information, visit the Titletown website.

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