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Snohomish County Council proclaims May 5, 2025, Cinco de Mayo; local Latino leaders and business owners speak at meeting
Summary
The Snohomish County Council unanimously approved Resolution 25-014 recognizing May 5, 2025, as Cinco de Mayo. Several local Latino business owners and community leaders spoke to the council about cultural celebration and community contributions.
Snohomish County Council on Wednesday unanimously approved Resolution 25-014 recognizing May 5, 2025, as Cinco de Mayo in Snohomish County.
The resolution was presented during the council’s general legislative session and followed public remarks from local Latino leaders and business owners who described community service, cultural preservation, and small-business contributions across the county.
Juliet Altamirano Crosby, former Lynnwood City Council vice president, thanked the council and recalled advocating for formal recognition in 2022. “This moment…
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