The Festival Latino, a celebration of the Latino culture, returns to Ogden Park in Wilmington.
The festival was started by Lucy Vasquez of Amigos Internacional for the Latino Immigrant community more than 20 years ago. At the time, Vasquez said the Latino community was hidden, frightened and very cautious and was in need of so much attention, with so many needs.
“The resources and programs were there, easily accessible to the community at large but not for those that could not understand the language or even know where to look,” Vasquez said.
The festival, in its 24th year, is slowly transitioning to become the “International” festival.
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What’s happening
The Amigos International Festival Latino, a two-day event with more than 100 vendors, will be held Saturday, Nov. 9 from 11 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 10 from noon-6 p.m. The festival will be at Ogden Park, 615 Ogden Park Drive, Wilmington (off of Market Street and Gordon Road).
Food
A cross-culture of authentic cuisine will be available from various countries. Those include:
- Pupusas from El Salvador
- Empanadas from Colombia
- Yuca con Mojo from Cuba
- Baleadas from Honduras
- Mofongo from Puerto Rico
- Churrasco from Brazil
- Fried Plantains from Costa Rica
- All types of Mexican Food such as Street Taco Heaven
- Greek, American, Filipino and Hawaiian food vendors
Events/entertainment
One stage will host live bands and singers. Also scheduled: Folklore Dance group performances from throughout the state, dance lessons, a dance competition and DJ.
The free Kids Fiesta activities in the children’s area includes Piñatas every hour, giant inflatable rides, carnival games, lots of prizes and the Great Mexican Hat Race every hour.
Other activities include a health and human service fair, local and regional craftspeople including silversmiths and pottery, and various businesses on hand.
Admission
There is no admission fee to attend the festival.
Where to park?
Parking is first-come, first-served or visitors can park outside of the park.