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Naperville Hispanic Festival 2024

Arts and Entertainment

September 12, 2024

From: Naperville Hispanic Festival

4th Annual Naperville Hispanic Fest

-MUSIC

Danny Santos-
As this years MC'S!!!
 
Naperville resident for 8 years, works for an NFP called La Jornada which helps find foster parents for kids that come unaccompanied from other countries and loves helping his community in any way possible by volunteering in community events! 

Ballet Folklorico Quetzalcoatl is a Mexican folk-dance troupe that has been delighting audiences for over 35 years throughout IL, and as far as Mexico. The group's dream is to one day reach Europe. The group received its name "Quetzalcoatl" in 1983, the meaning of Quetzalcoatl originates from the ancient Mexican and northern Central American Civilizations. The name "Quetzalcoatl" literally means snake or serpent with feathers of quetzal, which implies something divine or precious in the Nahuatl language. Quetzalcoatl was the God of the wisdom of the primitive Mexicans, a God of the air or a sun God, and a benefactor of their race who instructed them in the use of agriculture and metals as well. 

The Young Naperville Singers will be preforming

YNS has been in existence for 40 years of making beautiful music and growing exceptional human beings. Founded in 1984 by the late Helen Grubbs, YNS has developed into a premier community-based children’s choral music education program in Chicago’s western suburbs and the Fox River Valley. This organization has grown from its founding into a dynamic 11-choir, 450-voice nationally recognized children’s choir. The mission of YNS is to sing with excellence and to share music with the community and the world and we welcome singers from kindergarten through 12th grade. It is the belief of the YNS staff, parents and Board of Directors that singing touches the heart, stimulates the mind and sets the spirit free.

-ART

-FAMILY ACTIVITIES

Join the Aunt V's for an Empanadas Class for the Hispanic Festival.

Come visit DuPage Hispanic Alliance children's area, offering fun and enriching cultural activities. Get ready for a memorable experience at the festival that celebrates Hispanic heritage!

Pinot's Palette will be offering a theme based art project during the event

Date: September 14, 2024

Time: 6pm to 9pm

Location: Central Park - 104 East Benton Avenue Naperville, IL 60540

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