Fiesta on the Mesa at Fort Lewis College
Sodexo Campus Dining provided the food during Fiesta on the Mesa at Fort Lewis College on Monday evening using family recipes provided by students from El Centro de Muchos Colores.
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Sodexo Campus Dining provided the food during Fiesta on the Mesa at Fort Lewis College on Monday evening using family recipes provided by students from El Centro de Muchos Colores.
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Mexican norteño band Grupo Control, which bills itself as Los Reyes de La Cumbia, or kings of the cumbia form of music, performs during Fiesta on the Mesa at Fort Lewis College on Monday evening. The band is originally from the small town of Control in the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico, but is now based in Houston.
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Mexican norteño band Grupo Control, which bills itself as Los Reyes de La Cumbia, or kings of the cumbia form of music, performs during Fiesta on the Mesa at Fort Lewis College on Monday evening. The band is originally from the small town of Control in the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico, but is now based in Houston.
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Ballet Folklorico de Durango performs during Fiesta on the Mesa at Fort Lewis College on Monday evening. Fiesta on the Mesa is sponsored by El Centro de Muchos Colores, Club del Centro. The event kicks off FLC´s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, which is celebrated nationally from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. Sept. 15 also commemorates the beginning of Mexico´s Independence Day celebration.
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Ballet Folklorico de Durango performs during Fiesta on the Mesa at Fort Lewis College on Monday evening. Fiesta on the Mesa is sponsored by El Centro de Muchos Colores, Club del Centro. The event kicks off FLC´s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, which is celebrated nationally from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. Sept. 15 also commemorates the beginning of Mexico´s Independence Day celebration.
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Couples hit the dance floor to the music of Grupo Control on Monday at Fiesta on the Mesa at Fort Lewis College.
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Couples hit the dance floor to the music of Grupo Control on Monday at Fiesta on the Mesa at Fort Lewis College.
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Aurea Cortes, goes through the food line with her children, Emiliano McCauley-Cortes, 4, and Ian McCauley-Cortes, 1, during Fiesta on the Mesa at Fort Lewis College on Monday evening. Emiliano and Ian are also the children of Ross McCauley. Fiesta on the Mesa is sponsored by El Centro de Muchos Colores to kick-off FLC’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, which is celebrated nationally from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.
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Aurea Cortes, goes through the food line with her children, Emiliano McCauley-Cortes, 4, and Ian McCauley-Cortes, 1, during Fiesta on the Mesa at Fort Lewis College on Monday evening. Emiliano and Ian are also the children of Ross McCauley. Fiesta on the Mesa is sponsored by El Centro de Muchos Colores to kick-off FLC’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, which is celebrated nationally from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.
JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald<br>
Mexican norteño band Grupo Control, which bills itself as Los Reyes de La Cumbia, or kings of the cumbia style of music, performs during Fiesta on the Mesa at Fort Lewis College on Monday evening. The band is originally from the small town of Control in the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico, but is on a tour of the southwest from its home base of Houston.
JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald<br>
Mexican norteño band Grupo Control, which bills itself as Los Reyes de La Cumbia, or kings of the cumbia style of music, performs during Fiesta on the Mesa at Fort Lewis College on Monday evening. The band is originally from the small town of Control in the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico, but is on a tour of the southwest from its home base of Houston.
JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald<br>
Ballet Folklorico de Durango performs during Fiesta on the Mesa at Fort Lewis College on Monday evening. Fiesta on the Mesa is sponsored by, El Centro de Muchos Colores and kicks off FLC’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. The date also commemorates one of Mexico’s most important national holidays known as El Día del Grito, or the call to revolution from Spain.
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Ballet Folklorico de Durango performs during Fiesta on the Mesa at Fort Lewis College on Monday evening. Fiesta on the Mesa is sponsored by, El Centro de Muchos Colores and kicks off FLC’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. The date also commemorates one of Mexico’s most important national holidays known as El Día del Grito, or the call to revolution from Spain.
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Taylor Shermer, a dancer with Ballet Folklorico de Durango, waits to perform during Fiesta on the Mesa at Fort Lewis College on Monday evening. The dance group, which teaches traditional Mexican dancing, is a collaboration between El Centro de Muchos Colores at FLC and the Durango Education Center.
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Taylor Shermer, a dancer with Ballet Folklorico de Durango, waits to perform during Fiesta on the Mesa at Fort Lewis College on Monday evening. The dance group, which teaches traditional Mexican dancing, is a collaboration between El Centro de Muchos Colores at FLC and the Durango Education Center.
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