BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The vibrant spirit of Hispanic culture will take center stage as the annual Fiesta Bham festival returns to Linn Park later this month. This beloved event is set to take place on September 28, from noon to 8 p.m., and it’s shaping up to be an occasion that many in the community look forward to.
Fiesta Bham has earned its reputation as Alabama’s largest celebration of Hispanic culture. This year’s festivities promise a delightful mix of artwork, delicious food, and varied performances featuring local dancers and musicians. Attendees can expect to savor the rich flavors of Hispanic cuisine while enjoying entertaining acts that reflect the area’s diverse heritage.
Tickets for Fiesta Bham are available for $15 each, and children aged 12 and under can attend for free. This pricing allows families to partake in an enriching cultural experience without breaking the bank.
In addition to the festivities, the festival will also host educational programming aimed at sharing knowledge about various aspects of Hispanic heritage. This includes workshops and discussions that delve into history, traditions, and the contributions of Hispanic and Latino communities throughout the United States.
As part of its commitment to the community, Fiesta Bham will provide health and wellness resources for attendees. This initiative aims to promote healthy living and awareness within the Hispanic community, ensuring that everyone can access important information about their well-being.
Fiesta Bham isn’t just about celebrating culture—it also plays a significant role in supporting education. Over the past 22 years, the festival has awarded more than $130,000 in scholarship funds specifically aimed at benefiting Hispanic and Latino students. This initiative showcases the event’s dedication to helping young people achieve their educational goals.
Coinciding with Fiesta Bham is the observance of National Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from September 15 to October 15 each year. This month-long celebration honors the contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans to the nation’s history and culture.
For those wishing to join in on the fun, participating in Fiesta Bham is a great way to learn more about the local Hispanic community and its impact in Birmingham. Whether you are there to enjoy the performances, taste the food, or learn from the various educational sessions, the festival is designed to bring everyone together in a spirit of unity and celebration.
As we count down the days to this much-anticipated event, excitement is building across Birmingham. Make sure to mark your calendars for September 28 and prepare to experience the rich tapestry of Hispanic culture right in the heart of our city.
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