Assemblyman Jose Solorio, Assemblyman Tony Mendoza, Vice Chair, Latino Legislative Caucus & The California Latino Legislative Caucus cordially invite you to the Latino Leaders Reception, on Thursday, February 18th, 2010, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., at the Knothole Club at Angel Stadium, located at 2000 Gene Autry Way, in Anaheim.
The Latino Legislative Caucus established the Latino Leaders Reception to provide community leaders an opportunity to interact with elected officials. This will be the first event of the year in Orange County and it is free and open to the public.
Please RSVP by email to the address below by Wednesday, February 17, 2010 and provide the following information:
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RSVP to: ca.latinocaucus@gmail.com
For more information, click here or call (916) 319-2056. Please feel free to share this invitation with any interested parties.
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Are they Latinos Only from Mexico in these caucus or also latinos from Italy,Portugal, Spain, some French or even from South America?. Please let me know so I can go to the meetting. Thanks.
Freedom- #1,
Latinos are Latinos
google it -- ALL latinos! We are united!!!
What kind of a question is that #1?
Hey Freedom,
Since you are trying to be inclusive, don't forget Brasileiros, and Romanians...plus some others.
Remember like they do that they are American representatives first and foremost, and proud of their Latino/Hispanic/Mexican-American heritage and contributions, and so you have the opportunity to talk to your American elected leaders who happen to be Latino.
To learn about other Latino/Hispanic/Mexican-American contributions and sacrifices please see:
"Hispanics In America's Defense" - published by US DOD in 1982
http://umava.org/historicalcontributions.html
and for other American veteran contributions please UMAVA's (United Mexican-American Veterans Association) articles at:
http://umava.org/infoandnewsarticles.html
Francisco J. Barragan CPA, CIA
Commander, UMAVA
http://umava.org
Commander@umava.org