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Cinco de Mayo Festival!

May 11, 2013
12:00 PM ~ 10:00 PM
200 & 300 Block of 5th St
HVJF Office
515-222-3642

9th Annual Festival Cinco de Mayo

Historic Valley Junction

West Des Moines, IA

 

 

Travel south of the border as the Historic Valley Junction Foundation presents our 9th Annual Festival Cinco de Mayo on Saturday, May 11, 2013 from Noon to 10:00 pm. Located in the 200 & 300 Blocks of 5th Street in historic Valley Junction, West Des Moines, IA, visitors are invited to enjoy Mexican foods, artwork, live music, dancing and family activities.

 

Noon – 10:00 pm          Festival Cinco de Mayo Celebración

Noon – 10:00 pm          Event Vendors & Beverage Garden

Noon – 8:00 pm            Inflatables and children’s activities

Noon – 2:30 pm            Performance: Calle Sur Duo

2:30 pm – 3:30 pm       Performance: Los Jovenes Embajadores

3:30 pm – 5:00 pm       Performance: Parranderos Latin Combo

5:00 pm—5:30 pm        Speakers & Dignitaries, 2013 Cinco King & Queen

5:30 pm – 6:30 pm       Performance: Los Jovenes Embajadores 

7:00 pm – 10:00 pm     Performance: Calle Sur Latin Fiesta

   

Celebrating the Mexican heritage of many railroad workers during the establishment years of Valley Junction, this festival is an opportunity to recognize the Mexican community who helped James Jordan’s vision of bringing the railroad to the Des Moines area become a reality. In honor of our strong heritage, we will also present a proclamation and announcement of our Cinco de Mayo King and Queen.

 

Valley Junction was established in 1846 when its first settler, James Jordan arrived. The name Valley Junction was chosen because it was located in the valley of the Raccoon River and served as the junction for the railroad. By 1900, the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad had moved its operation to the area. After the railroad boom ended, Valley Junction slowed its pace and changed its official name to West Des Moines in 1938. Many family members of the original railroad workers still live in the Valley Junction area today.

 

 

Festival Cinco de Mayo is part of A-May-Zing Days, a month-long celebration of West Des Moines. For a list of events and activities happening throughout the community in May, please visit www.amayzingdays.com.

 

 

 

 

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