
From left to right...Sandra, Cathy and Mayra.

Most of us came dressed in traditional Mexican costumes. Here are some of the kids, including our three plus Miguel, Laura and Monica.

Among the tons of food we had...pambazos, flautas, sopes, tacos de canasta, esquites and elotes, and tostadas de tinga.


Liz, a third grade teacher, gave the group a brief summary of Mexican history and the events surrounding Mexican independence, gained from 1810 to 1821.

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