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Inside scoop: Who to see at the Hispanic Heritage Celebration

We’ve got the inside scoop on who and what to see at Bonnet Springs Park’s Bienvenido a BSP: Hispanic Heritage Celebration.

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Among the many performers is Bidi Bidi Banda, who joins us all the way from Austin.

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Experience the vibrancy, rhythms, and flavors of Hispanic and Latino cultures at Bonnet Springs Park’s ¡Bienvenido a BSP!: Hispanic Heritage Celebration on Saturday, Oct. 7 from 12-8 p.m.

The free, family-friendly event will highlight Hispanic and Latino artisans, performers, foodie experiences, activities, and more.

Here’s the inside scoop on who + what to see at this can’t-miss cultural event:

  • Live music: Among the diverse lineup of performers is headliner Bidi Bidi Banda, a Selena tribute band.
  • Cultural performances: Showcases include Venezuelan Danza Y Tambor, Mariachi Guadalupe, and Flamenco Del Sur.
  • Dancing: Dance the day (and night) away with the help of a live DJ.
  • Artisan market: Featured artisans include Mamacita Lifestyle Co., Me and Mom Jewelry, and Chicas Collab.
  • Food: Savor those Hispanic flavors with Taco Riendo, Tito’s Latin Cuisine, Nineteen 61, Mucho Boba, and more.

Bonus: The park’s Depot Cafe + Rooftop Garden Bar will offer a special menu and drinks to event attendees.

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