Free Mariachi Festival set for Sep. 7 in DTSA

Santa Ana, CA – The City of Santa Ana in partnership with Viva La Vida Santa Ana will host the MARIACHI FESTIVAL on Saturday, September 7, 2019, from 2pm-10pm in Downtown Santa Ana. The Mariachi Festival will include a vibrant line-up of mariachi bands, cultural dance performances, delicious food, and a variety of retail booths.

Residents, businesses, and visitors are welcome to enjoy the festivities at the MARIACHI FESTIVAL, an event that will celebrate the City’s 150th Anniversary. This is a community event and admission is FREE.

LOCATION
Sycamore Street between 4th Street & 5th Street in Downtown Santa Ana

ENTERTAINMENT
• Mariachi de Oro by Godinez Fundamental High School – SAUSD
• Mariachi de los Santos by Santa Ana High School – SAUSD
• RYTMO Mariachi Academy
• Estudiantina del Sol
• and more!

This event is sponsored by the City of Santa Ana, Viva La Vida Santa Ana. Special thanks to the Santa Ana Unified School District’s for their mariachi bands.

ABOUT THE FOOD
This event wouldn’t be complete without savory food such as: tortas, tacos, mulitas, burritos, hot dogs with all the toppings, corn on the cobb, ice cream, refreshing aguas frescas (flavored water), chopped fruit, churros and more.

ABOUT THE CITY
The City of Santa Ana was founded in October 27, 1869 by William H. Spurgeon and later incorporated as a city in 1886. The City of Santa Ana is the County seat, the second-most populous city in Orange County, and is widely known as “Downtown Orange County.” The City is proud to celebrate Santa Ana’s history, people, businesses, culture, public services, and vision.

CONTACT:
For additional details visit: www.santa-ana.org/SA150.

Julie Castro-Cardenas, City of Santa Ana, (714) 673-3619, jcastro-cardenas@santa-ana.org

For booth vendor information or sponsorship opportunities, please visit: vivalavidasantaana.com.

Rudy Cordova, Viva La Vida Santa Ana
(714) 333-6161
vivalavidasantaana@gmail.com


Festival de Mariachi – Sabado 7 de sept.

Santa Ana, CA – La ciudad de Santa Ana se colaboración con Viva La Vida Santa Ana presenta el FESTIVAL de MARIACHI el sábado 7 de septiembre de 2019, de 2 p.m. a 10 p.m., en el centro de Santa Ana. El Festival de Mariachi incluirá una vibrante línea de bandas de mariachis, espectáculos de danza folklórico, comida deliciosa y una variedad de puestos de venta.

Los residentes, los negocios y los visitantes pueden disfrutar de las festividades en el FESTIVAL de MARIACHI, un evento que celebrará el 150 aniversario de la Ciudad. Este es un evento comunitario y la entrada es GRATUITA.

UBICACIÓN
Calle Sycamore entre Calle 4 y Calle 5 en el centro de Santa Ana.

ENTRETENIMIENTO
• Mariachi de Oro por Godinez Fundamental High School – SAUSD
• Mariachi de los Santos por Santa Ana High School – SAUSD
• Academia de Mariachi RYTMO
• Estudiantina del Sol
• y muchos mas!

Este evento es patrocinado por la Ciudad de Santa Ana, Viva La Vida Santa Ana. Un agradecimiento especial al Distrito Escolar Unificado de Santa Ana por sus bandas de mariachis.

SOBRE LA COMIDA
Este evento no estaría completo sin una comida tan sabrosa, incluso: tortas, tacos, mulitas, burritos, nieve, refrescantes aguas frescas, fruta picada, churros y más.

SOBRE LA CIUDAD
La ciudad de Santa Ana fue fundada el 27 de octubre de 1869 por William H. Spurgeon y más tarde establecida en 1886. La ciudad de Santa Ana es la sede del condado, la segunda ciudad más poblada del condado de Orange, y es ampliamente conocida, como “Downtown Orange County”. La ciudad se enorgullece de celebrar la historia, las personas, las empresas, la cultura, los servicios públicos y la visión de Santa Ana.

CONTACTO
Para detalles adicionales visite: www.santa-ana.org/SA150.

Julie Castro-Cardenas, ciudad de Santa Ana
(714) 673-3619
jcastro-cardenas@santa-ana.org

Para obtener información sobre proveedores de stands u oportunidades de patrocinio, visite: vivalavidasantaana.com

Rudy Cordova, Viva La Vida Santa Ana, (714) 333-6161, vivalavidasantaana@gmail.com

Art Pedroza Editor
Our Editor, Art Pedroza, worked at the O.C. Register and the OC Weekly and studied journalism at CSUF and UCI. He has lived in Santa Ana for over 30 years and has served on several city and county commissions. When he is not writing or editing Pedroza specializes in risk control and occupational safety. He also teaches part time at Cerritos College and CSUF. Pedroza has an MBA from Keller University.
Art Pedroza

Our Editor, Art Pedroza, worked at the O.C. Register and the OC Weekly and studied journalism at CSUF and UCI. He has lived in Santa Ana for over 30 years and has served on several city and county commissions. When he is not writing or editing Pedroza specializes in risk control and occupational safety. He also teaches part time at Cerritos College and CSUF. Pedroza has an MBA from Keller University.

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