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Cinco De Mayo is about independence, a celebration of Mexico establishing its own country and culture.

In this country, it’s been commercialized, canned and packaged for gringos who want to shove lime slices down the necks of Coronas and eat Tex-Mex tacos.

Somewhere in between is what Bobbi Bird and the Bonita Springs Assistance Office are after.

The nonprofit group is hosting a Cinco De Mayo celebration at Riverside Park along Old 41 Road in downtown Bonita Springs. Proceeds from the event will go toward the Assistance Office’s general fund.

The party starts at noon Sunday and will feature a variety of food, music, children’s activities, sodas and alcoholic beverages.

“We really want this to be used as a bridge between the two communities that no one wants to talk about: Hispanics and non-Hispanics,” Bird said.

Southwest Florida is culturally diverse, with a large Caucasian population living alongside Mexicans, Cubans, Haitians and Latinos.

Bird said the Bonita Springs Assistance Office wants to bring all types of people and cultures to Riverside Park.

“We’ve got salsa bands, mariachi bands, classic rock. We’ve got traditional Mexican and Latino foods, and ice cream, pizza, hamburgers and hot dogs,” she said.

This is the first year the Assistance Office has hosted a Cinco De Mayo party.

Bird said the group already has reserved Riverside Park for the first Saturday in May 2009 to hold the second version.

Bird said she’s not sure if there is a divide between Caucasian populations and Hispanic and Latino communities in the Bonita area. But she did say that each group tends to be solitary, rarely mingling with other cultures.

“I think people sometimes stay in a group they’re comfortable with, whether it’s a church or a socio-economic situation,” Bird said. “And a lot of times, that’s self-contained. What we’re trying to do is create something where the Hispanic families, non-Hispanic families and white families can all feel comfortable together.”

Univision, a television company that broadcasts Hispanic and Latino shows, is one of the sponsors of the celebration.

“I’m super-excited about the event,” general manager Katherine Foster said.

The Bonita Springs Assistance Office is a nonprofit group formed to help local low-income families.

The group provides about $250,000 a year to help families pay utility and medical bills as well as rent and mortgage payments.

Contact the Assistance Office at (239) 992-3034.

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Tiff and I will be going.
Be there or be square

#1 Posted by Biff on May 3, 2008 at 11 p.m. (Suggest removal)

This event is about "Indenpence,a celbration of Mexico establishing its own country and culture". So they already have a hoilday for the takeover of this Country.

#2 Posted by suntan on May 4, 2008 at 8:12 a.m. (Suggest removal)

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#3 Posted by asummerbreeze on May 4, 2008 at 8:29 a.m.

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#4 Posted by asummerbreeze on May 4, 2008 at 8:44 a.m.

Well thats tells us a lot wonder what nationality they are ...

#5 Posted by asummerbreeze on May 4, 2008 at 12:57 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Cinco De Mayo is about the French Invasion to Mexico and an excuse for the Americans to party.. Mexico Independence Day is 09/16, just a lil FYI ...

#6 Posted by asummerbreeze on May 4, 2008 at 1:02 p.m. (Suggest removal)

and I must add that the Mexicans won the invasion against French troops and at that time the French was one of the strongest forces. That is what Cinco De Mayo is about..

#7 Posted by asummerbreeze on May 4, 2008 at 1:07 p.m. (Suggest removal)



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