A parade celebrating El día de los niños, or the Day of the Child, often observed on April 30th in Mexico. The parade is passing an old Jose Cuervo billboard advertisement.
Children in traditional costumes dancing in Centro Cultural's main hall. They are dressed in a style that is traditionally associated with the Mexican state of Veracruz.
A parade celebrating El día de los niños, or the Day of the Child, often observed on April 30th in Mexico. Two children at the front of the parade are holding an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe, and both the Mexican and American flags are represented.
A parade celebrating El día de los niños, or the Day of the Child, often observed on April 30th in Mexico. The image of Our Lady of Guadalupe and both the Mexican and American flags lead the parade.
A large group of children in traditional Mexican clothing on stage in Centro Cultural's main hall. The clothing that they are wearing is traditionally associated with the Mexican state of Veracruz.
Musicians on stage performing for a pack hall in Centro Cultural's main hall. What appear to be paper turkeys decorating the tables suggest that this is a Thanksgiving Day holiday.
Two young women in traditional clothing, who appear to be holding an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Centro Cultural's main hall is decorated with paper flags and a piñata in the shape of a bell.
A young woman in a formal gown, likely celebrating her Confirmation or Quinceañera, with seven young men at her side. Traditionally, the Mexican Quinceañera includes a court of the young girl's peers, which is made up of seven boys (called 'chambelanes') paired with seven girls (called 'damas').
A portrait of a priest or a pastor, with the words 'amor' and 'love' written on his stole and standing in front of a banner. Photograph likely taken inside St. Alexander Catholic Church in Cornelius, Oregon.