9/14/19 Latin Heritage Music Festival by Jessica Payne
Read MoreCairo Gonzales and her daughter Mila Gonzales smile for a photo in authentic Latin dress while attending Palestine’s first Latin Heritage Music Festival on Saturday, September 14. The event was a family affair to celebrate the beautiful culture of the Hispanic people. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Olive Gomez, 5, of Palestine gets her face painted at the Latin Heritage Music Festival in Palestine on Saturday, September 14. The first-time festival was held in Old Town Palestine and included authentic Mexican cuisine, live music, bounce houses, face painting and more. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Latin toys and keepsakes were on display at Palestine’s Latin Heritage Music Festival on Saturday, September 14. The first-time festival was held in Old Town Palestine to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month which runs from September 15 to October 15. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
A Shabbos Churros employee makes a churro relleno at the Latin Heritage Music Festival in Palestine on Saturday, September 14. The first-time festival was held in Old Town Palestine and included authentic Mexican cuisine, live music, bounce houses, face painting and more. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Residents headed to Old Town Palestine for the city’s first Latin Heritage Music Festival to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month. The event was held on Saturday, September 14 and included authentic cuisine, bounce houses, face painting and live performances by Mariachi Lara, Selena Tribute Band, SIMA Ballet Folklorico and Latin Express Band. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)