Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: Greenville Embraces Culture and Community

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in Greenville

In the lively city of Greenville, the excitement is in the air as we kick off the official celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Running from September 15 to October 15, this annual celebration is all about honoring the rich traditions, history, and cultures of Hispanic and Latino communities.

A Warm Welcome from City Leaders

On September 19, a special proclamation was made by Mayor Knox White, declaring this month as ‘Hispanic Heritage Month’ in Greenville. It’s a time when local leaders and residents come together to pay tribute to the significant contributions made by the Hispanic population in the city. As Mayor White noted, “The Hispanic population in Greenville has grown significantly, thereby enriching our communities with a dynamic and diverse culture.” It’s a heartwarming acknowledgment of the vibrant influences Hispanic and Latino cultures have brought to South Carolina’s social and economic landscape.

Creating Community Connections

During the proclamation event, Adela Mendoza, the executive director of the Hispanic Alliance, spoke about how Greenville has become a beacon of inclusivity. “The city has embraced the Hispanic community and led the way in designing a landscape of inclusion that has attracted people from all over the world,” Mendoza remarked. It’s clear that the magic of Greenville didn’t just happen; it resulted from thoughtful planning and a committed vision to foster community ties.

Events That Celebrate Culture

The Hispanic Alliance of South Carolina is gearing up to share the excitement with various events throughout the month, showcasing the unique elements of Hispanic culture. Chairwoman Tiffany Santagati shared, “Every year, we come together just like this to publicly celebrate the Hispanic culture, the arts, the food.” This is set to take place through public art displays, dances, festivals, and other community celebrations.

One of the highlights is a free community concert at Camperdown Plaza, happening at 6:30 p.m. on September 20. Attendees can look forward to a fantastic line-up featuring live music from the Latin Soul International Band and dazzling dance performances by the International Dance Academy. It’s an event filled with rhythm, joy, and a chance to come together as a community to enjoy the festive atmosphere.

Art That Tells a Story

Another exciting event is the collaborative art exhibit titled ‘Raíces de Quienes Somos’ or ‘Roots of Who We Are’. This exhibit, presented by the Hispanic Alliance in partnership with Good Art Co., showcases the remarkable work of four talented artists: Carla Henríquez, Jorge Rojas, Orlando Corona, and Roberto Cortez. Over the course of two weeks, visitors can dive into a visual journey that reflects the richness of Hispanic culture through each artist’s unique perspective.

Join the Celebration!

This month is not just about events; it’s a time for everyone to come together, learn, and appreciate the cultures that shape our city. For those eager to join the festivities, be sure to keep an eye out for the complete list of activities and events throughout Hispanic Heritage Month in Greenville. It’s a fantastic opportunity to learn more about the Hispanic and Latino communities and celebrate their vibrant culture.

So mark your calendars and get ready for a month filled with music, art, food, and community spirit! Let’s celebrate the beauty of diversity in Greenville together!


Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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