- November 18, 2021
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From left: Aileen Valencia; Maritza, Javier and Cindy Mendoza; and Monserrath Munguia wore their most colorful, traditional Mexican attire to the event.
Parent Engagement Liaison Tanya Droz and Daniel Padilla were excited for the food.
Some members of the Camerata Sonidos chorus group got to play the drums as they sang along to “Báte, Báte Chocoláte.”
Ayline Herrera, right, and her mom Marlen Alvarez took a moment to check out the Mexican folk art sculptures called alebrijes.
Students gathered at a table to decorate their own Dia de los Muertos skull.
Students of the Camerata Sonidos chorus group enjoyed performing at the event.
From left: Dahlia Jimenez, Mayte Mejia, Esmeralda Barragan and Mia Munjuia couldn’t wait to eat.
Dancers from Ocoee High School’s Hispanic Dance Club showed off their moves at the event.
Audience members enjoyed the dances from Ocoee High School’s Hispanic Dance Club.
Volunteers Cecilia Munguia, left, and Maria Christina worked the buffet.
Some chorus students got to play xylophones during their music performance.
Spring Lake Elementary Blue Jays flocked to their school for the school’s annual Hispanic Heritage Pride Event on Friday, Oct. 12. Guests were greeted by Hispanic-themed student art adorning the school’s rotunda. Attendees also enjoyed performances by the school’s Camerata Sonidos chorus group and dance numbers from the Ocoee High School Hispanic Dance club. After the entertainment, students and parents were treated to an extensive buffet of different Hispanic foods.