CROOKSTON, Minn. – A $10,000 grant awarded by the Northwest Minnesota Regional Arts Council will support the fourth annual “Fiesta in the Spirit of Cinco de Mayo” at the University of Minnesota, Crookston. The event is slated for Saturday, April 21, 2011. The grant, offered through the Arts and Cultural Heritage fund, helps support access and exposure to the arts in all corners of the region.
Area clubs or organizations interested in helping to support the “Fourth Annual Fiesta in the Spirit of Cinco de Mayo” are encouraged to contact Kenneth Mendez at 218-281-8329. Since the first celebration in 2009, the event was designed to honor the rich heritage of the Mexican people.
The goal of the Cinco de Mayo celebration at the U of M, Crookston is to promote learning, understanding and appreciation for the Mexican culture through traditional Mexican entertainment, crafts, and cuisine. It is held in honor of Cinco de Mayo, a day that historically, represents the victory of Mexico over French forces at the Battle of Puebla in 1862 and culturally, represents Mexican heritage and pride.
The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council serves the seven counties located in the northwest corner of the state. The Arts Council receives funding from the Clean Water, Land, and Legacy Amendment from the Minnesota State Legislature. This allows the Arts Council to develop services and grant programs for arts access, arts learning, and folk and traditional arts. More information is available at www.NorthwestMinnesotaArtsCouncil.org
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