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GUACAMOLE Festival
2009 AVOCADO Annual Community Street Fair
Baldwin St. & Griffin Ave.
Lincoln Heights, CA 90031
Saturday May 16th (Noon – 10:00pm)
Sunday May 17th (Noon – 10:00pm)
The GUACAMOLE Festival is targeted to promote the consumption of the
avocado that it’s very popular among the Angelinos.
More than 15,000 Hispanics attendants will enjoy an extensive menu of
Food dishes serve with lots of Avocado such as Guacamole burgers,
avocado sandwiches, avocado salads, guacamole dips, tacos, etc.
Families of all races and ethnicity have being invite to participate
in a fraternal environment to enjoy a variety of Avocado food recipes,
free health screenings for the whole family, free gifts, Carnival Rides
& Games, live music and a variety of products, services and information
provided by all type of exhibitors.
Hoping your media organization besides showing strong community
involvement with the community publishes our invitation and maybe
considers visiting us at the GUACAMOLE Festival.
For more information, please call 818 734-2744 e-mail: njmedina@pacbell.net
The Census Bureau figures 69% Latinos residents for the zip code
90031. The City of Lincoln Heights is located 3 miles north of downtown
Los Angeles and is surrounded by the cities of Boyle Heights, El Sereno,
Cypress Park and City Terrace.
Lincoln Heights is one of the oldest neighborhoods in
Los Angeles and is home to an increasingly large Hispanic
poor-to-working class immigrant population. North Broadway is the busy
commercial strip and central focal point of the area. The Golden State
Freeway, split the city right down the middle.
Where to stay: Hotel
accommodations nearby include a
very nice Four Points by Sheraton Culver City,
Radisson Hotel and other
affordable chain hotels in Culver City and the surrounding area.
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