THE TOWN OF WALLACE came alive with the vibrant spirit of Hispanic Heritage Month, offering a rich tapestry of dance, food, and entertainment at its first-ever Latino Cultural Festival on Saturday, Oct. 12, at Clement Park in Wallace.

Participants enjoyed various dance groups, games, food trucks, sports, and live music during the celebration. Wallace Mayor Jason Wells read a proclamation assisted by Katerin Garcia, Wallace-Rose Hill High School senior class president, who served as an interpreter for the Spanish-speaking audience.

Children enjoyed a day filled with cheer and laughter, as they eagerly tried to break candy-filled piñatas. The inaugural festival was a feast for the senses, featuring diverse activities, traditional foods and special performances, including those from the Wallace-Rose Hill High School International Club Folkloric Dance Group.
The festival’s planning committee was comprised by Wallace Mayor Pro Tem Francisco Rivas-Diaz, Luis Galan, Brenda Rivas-Diaz, Olga Polanco, Margoth Barahona, Geovanny Paredes, and Nimia Sabillon.