Memphis is buzzing with excitement as the Children’s Museum of Memphis gears up for another year of its fantastic celebration for Hispanic Heritage Month. This lively event, which kicks off on September 15 and runs until October 15, is returning for its third year and promises to be “a lot bigger” than before!
Families in Memphis are in for a treat. The community can look forward to a wide range of activities that celebrate the rich culture and vibrant traditions of Hispanic communities. With something for everyone, this year’s lineup includes engaging workshops, exciting performances, and even delicious culinary experiences that showcase authentic Hispanic cuisine.
The Children’s Museum has always been a magical place for kids, and this month-long celebration adds a special touch to the already exciting venue. In fact, children like little Everett, who was spotted “fishing” in one of the museum’s interactive exhibits last week, are bound to learn and play while embracing the diverse cultures that shape our beautiful city.
This year, the museum will be hosting numerous hands-on activities for kids to experience. There will be arts and crafts sessions focused on traditional Hispanic art styles, like papel picado (decorative paper cutouts) and piñata making. Additionally, kids will have the chance to hear captivating stories from different Hispanic cultures during reading hours and storytelling sessions, helping to foster *a love for literature and understanding of other cultures*.
But it doesn’t stop there! Families can also enjoy live music and dance performances featuring popular traditional styles like salsa, bachata, and mariachi, giving guests an unforgettable taste of Hispanic rhythms. Food trucks and local vendors will be on-site to offer *luscious goodies* that highlight the variety of flavors that Hispanic cooking offers, from tacos to churros. Be prepared to delight your taste buds!
Stevie Paige, a proud local and University of Memphis graduate, who has long been an advocate for community events, has been instrumental in promoting this month’s festivities. As someone deeply connected to the arts and culture scene in Memphis, Stevie believes that celebrations like Hispanic Heritage Month are vital for nurturing community ties and encouraging every citizen to appreciate the beautiful diversity that surrounds them.
“We want everyone to feel welcomed and included in this celebration,” says Paige. “It’s about bringing people together and creating lasting memories.” This year, with an expanded program, the Children’s Museum seeks to engage more families and highlight not just Hispanic heritage, but also a sense of unity among all cultures within Memphis.
So, whether you’re a parent looking for a fun-filled day with your kids or an individual eager to experience the richness of Hispanic cultures, mark your calendars! The festivities will take place daily from September 15 to October 15, and you won’t want to miss a moment of it.
The Children’s Museum of Memphis invites everyone from the Memphis area and beyond to come explore, learn, and share in the joy of heritage. And who knows? You might just find yourself dancing along to some lively music or even trying your hand at making a colorful piñata!
Let’s make this Hispanic Heritage Month a celebration to remember!
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