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Snohomish County proclaims May 5 as Cinco de Mayo; community leaders, consulate attend

Snohomish County Council · May 5, 2026
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The Snohomish County Council unanimously approved Resolution 26-020 on May 5, 2026, proclaiming the day in honor of Cinco de Mayo. Community leaders, a Mexican consular representative and County Executive Dave Summers spoke about cultural ties, civic participation and the holiday's historical meaning.

The Snohomish County Council unanimously approved Resolution 26-020 on May 5, 2026, proclaiming May 5 as a day to celebrate Cinco de Mayo in Snohomish County. The administrative meeting in the Jackson Boardroom included remarks from community leaders, a representative of the Mexican Consulate in Seattle and County Executive Dave Summers.

Dr. Juliet Altamirano Crosby, who identified herself as a Snohomish County PUD commissioner and a former Lynnwood City Council vice president, thanked the council and community partners and described the recognition as "deeply personal." She…

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