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Over 22,000 people were in attendance for one of our most successful Fiesta’s ever, right in the heart of downtown Raleigh.  Fayetteville street came alive to the sound of music from all across Latin America as festivalgoers enjoyed food, local art, and fun for the whole family.  We thank all of the artists, performers, exhibitors, volunteers and sponsors who made the event a great success!

We welcome people with disabilities to our festival and work to make things accessible as possible, for questions about access and accommodations contact Cecilia Saloni.  

GENERAL MAP OF THE FESTIVAL 

MAP WITH FREE PARKING LOCATIONS

MAIN STAGE SCHEDULE

Sign up to volunteer! 

Donate to support Fiesta! 

Participating Non-Profit & Government Agencies

Participating Arts & Crafts Vendors

Participating Food Vendors

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MAIN STAGE SCHEDULE 

11:50 – Batala

12:20 – Brazilian Arts Project

12:50 – Orgullo y Alma Latina

1:00 – Flor y Canto

1:30- Huepa Culture and Arts Institute

1:40 – Corazon Peruano

1:50 – El Pueblo Salvadoreño

2:00 – Opening Ceremony / Ceremonio de Apertura

2:15 – Ballet Folklorico Guadalupano

2:30 – Orquesta Anthony Alvarez y su Corillo

3:15 – Takiri

3:30 – Caique Vidal y Batuque

4:00 – Bailes y percusion Afro Peruana

4:10 – La Nueva Sensacion

5:00 – Franco Gallardo y su Mariachi

5:45 – Triangle Dancers

6:00 – Banda Blanca

DJs: Los Buhos

Participating Non-Profit & Government Agencies

Alice Aycock Poe Center for Health Education

Insurance Services

Wake County Republican Party

Christian Science 2nd Church

UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy

UNC

Engineers Without Borders (EWB) Research Triangle Professional Chapter

International Focus, Inc.

Libertarian Party of North Carolina

Better Business Bureau

Hispanic Dental Association – UNC chapter

Haven House Services

American Civil Liberties Union of NC (ACLU-NC)

NC Division of Services for the Blind

Wake Technical Community College – HEP Program

NC Department of Justice

Human Rights Campaign

Disability Rights North Carolina

U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants

D.E.A.R. Foundation Inc.

UNCW Centro Hispano

DHIC, Inc.

Hispanic Linguistics Program – Depart. of Foreign Languages and Literatures at NC State Univ

Duke Cancer Institute, Office of Health Equity and Disparities

CapTel NC/Relay NC

Orange County Human Relations Commission

ISLA – Immersion for Spanish Language Acquisition

Child Care Services Association

El Pueblo, Inc.

The LIBRE Institute

North Carolina Human Relations Commission

Wake County SmartStart

NC Advocates for Justice

Partido Verde/Green Party

UNC Superfund Research Program

NC Department of Environmental Quality- Division of Air Qulaity

Appalachian State University

El Pueblo VR Registration

 Una Familia Sin Fronteras

NCDOL-OSH Division

Centro para Familias Hispanas of Catholic Charities

NARAL Pro-Choice North Carolina

WakeUP Wake County

DHHS

Community Hope – YMCA

Raleigh Police Department

Stop Hunger Now

WCHS- HIV/STD COMMUNITY PROGRAM

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, NC Chapter

NC Democratic Party

Diamante, Inc.

Southerners on New Ground

Youth Organizing Institute

Participating Arts & Crafts Vendors  

Yarina Crafts

AY! Maria

Peruvian Market

Inca Marka Ecuador

Artesanias de Mexico

Importaciones y Exportaciones Reyes

Artesanias de Mexico

Alez Creations

Sport & Souvenirs

Guatemala Arts & Crafts

Artesania Latina

Naven Patel Painting & Wood Crafts

Luis MacKinney Arte Mexicano

Artesanias Todos los Muertos

Participating Food Vendors  

l’Arepa

Cuban Latin Grill

Kona Ice

Global Kitchen

Classic Ice cream

Snowie of NC

Iglesia del Dios pentecostal

Sazon Latino

Pupusa y Tacos Marina

Lili’s kitchen

Coma Rico

Spanglish

Caribbean Delight

Coco Loco

La Brisa

The Corner Venezuelan Food

Best of the Best Pina Colada

United Chaplains NC

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Proud to be part of the Raleigh MAIN Event Initiative.

Raleigh MAIN Event logo

This Project is funded in part by the City of Raleigh based on recommendations of the Raleigh Arts Commission.

El Pueblo is supported by United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake County, with funds from the United Arts campaign as well as the N. C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources.

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