Township of Union to Host 1st Hispanic Heritage Celebration

The Mayor and Committee of the Township of Union would like to invite residents to its 1st Annual Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration on Wednesday, October 12, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in front of Town Hall located at 1976 Morris Ave.
“This year we are highlighting Hispanic and Latino Arts and Culture,” said Mayor Manuel Figueiredo. “We are excited to be able to showcase such colorful, fun, and moving performances this year.”
The event will feature a spoken program and the presentation of the Hispano of the Year Award to Angel Cartagena of Batteries Plus Bulbs, and the recognition of Hispanics Organized for People’s Empowerment (H.O.P.E) a burgeoning hispanic organization in the Township of Union.
The event will also feature music, arts and crafts and face painting, and the following cultural performances:
• Legacy Women- an all-women drum, song and dance troupe that plays the fire-igniting sounds Afro-Caribbean Bomba music
• Salsa Fever On2 Dance Academyperforming a salsa routine, a free 30-minute lesson/Social Salsa
• World Champion Peruvian dancers, Alizon and Lucero Lopez performing Huayno and Danza de la Selva respectively, as well as David Lopez and Aricxy Maldonado who will perform Marinera de la Costa
• Capoeira demonstration by the Brazilian Cultural Center of Newark
From 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. the celebration will feature a visit from the famed Empanada Guy, as well as other local Latin food vendors arriving at 6:00 p.m.
For additional information on the Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration, please contact Natalie Pineiro, Township of Union at 908-851-5096 or via email at npineiro@uniontownship.com.

(above) The Legacy Women, an all-women drum, song and dance troupe that plays the fire-igniting sounds Afro-Caribbean Bomba music who will be performing at the Township of Union’s Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration on October 12th. Courtesy photo.

(above) The Legacy Women, an all-women drum, song and dance troupe that plays the fire-igniting sounds Afro-Caribbean Bomba music who will be performing at the Township of Union’s Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration on October 12th. Courtesy photo.