10/9/2023
The Historic Fort Bend County Courthouse courtyard came alive on Saturday, October 7, 2023, as the community gathered to celebrate the 3rd Annual Hispanic Heritage Festival, presented by Fort Bend County Judge KP George. This lively event, honoring the richness of Hispanic culture, traditions, and contributions, was a grand success.
From the exceptional performances by Fort Bend ISD and Lamar Consolidated ISD mariachi bands to the engaging traditional Loteria games and everything in between, attendees were truly transported through the diverse world of Hispanic heritage. Authentic Hispanic dishes, the allure of lowrider vehicles, a lively petting zoo, and pinatas made it a day to remember for everyone in attendance.
"It's heartwarming to see our community come together in such a vibrant way," commented Judge KP George. "This festival showcases the beauty of Hispanic culture and underscores the unity and diversity that make Fort Bend County truly special. I'm honored to have witnessed our community's spirit in full display."
Special recognition goes to trailblazing honorees Fort Bend County Sheriff Office Captain Tiffaney Budnik, Fort Bend County Constable Precinct 3 Captain Veronica Martin, Fort Bend County Director of Animal Services Rene Vasquez, Fort Bend County Indigent Health Care Manager Martha Hernandez, St. John Fisher Catholic Church Facilities Manager Robert Salazar, and City of Stafford Councilman, Mayor Pro Tem Xavier Herrera. Their dedication and contributions to the community were a focal point of the celebration. Moreover, the advocacy efforts of actress and businesswoman Karina Luna, championing education and women's rights, were particularly inspiring.
Talented performers, encompassing singers, poets, drum players, and dancers, truly embodied the Hispanic heritage's essence, ensuring the festival's heartbeat was felt by all.
Fort Bend County acknowledges all participants, families, and sponsors for their contributions to the event, highlighting our community's diverse heritage.
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