Clark College's Latino Festival celebrates culture and literacy
Not even an accidental fire alarm could stop the festivities at this year’s Día del Niño/Día del Libro celebration, held in Gaiser Student Center on May 9. Approximately 225 guests enjoyed the evening-long celebration of Latino culture and literature, which included a bilingual puppet show performed by Clark Spanish language students, dance performances by Olincalli Ballet Folklorico, free food from Panadería Cinco de Mayo, and hands-on activities for children. Oswald the Penguin was on hand to greet children and pose for pictures–even when the party moved outdoors temporarily after an inquisitive toddler managed to pull a fire alarm. The celebration quickly moved back inside to continue the festivities, which are held each year around April 30, the date of Mexico’s Día del Niño (“Day of the Child”) and the American Library Association’s Día del Libro (“Day of the Book”).
[alpine-phototile-for-flickr src=”set” uid=”53812424@N07″ sid=”72157644687446603″ imgl=”fancybox” style=”wall” row=”3″ size=”240″ num=”28″ shadow=”1″ highlight=”1″ align=”center” max=”100″]Photos: Clark College/Jenny Shadley