Hispanic Heritage Month is set to shine in Coconino County, with a series of engaging virtual events planned to celebrate the rich cultural contributions of the Hispanic community. Kicking off on September 15 and running through October 6, the festivities will take place every Monday from noon to 1 PM on Zoom.
The lineup includes a comprehensive introduction to Hispanic Heritage Month, followed by themed discussions that honor historical figures and cultural milestones. Highlights include a tribute to Michael Carbajal, a world champion boxer and silver medalist from the 1988 Olympics, and an exploration of the history of mariachi music. The series will culminate with a focus on the impactful work of civil rights leaders Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta.
Community members are encouraged to participate and can reach out for Zoom appointment details. This initiative not only celebrates Hispanic heritage but also aims to foster a sense of unity and appreciation within the community.
In addition to the cultural celebrations, the Board of Supervisors addressed administrative matters, approving a consent agenda while removing several items for further discussion. The meeting underscored the board's commitment to transparency and community engagement, ensuring that important topics receive the attention they deserve.
As Coconino County gears up for these celebrations, the emphasis on cultural recognition and community involvement promises to create a vibrant atmosphere of learning and appreciation.