
Although widely celebrated in the U.S., Cinco de Mayo is celebrated mainly in the state of Puebla and rarely anywhere else in the rest of Mexico. It commemorates the battle of Puebla fought on May 5th 1862, in which the French were defeated, despite being better equipped and outnumbering the Mexicans 2 to 1.
In the U.S. many use this date to celebrate Mexican heritage and culture and although it should not be confused with Mexican Independence, which is on September 16th, it is still a wonderful opportunity to join in the various festivities. Enjoy a wide range of activities from art, music, dance, food and other cultural events coming up in the Bay Area!
San Francisco Cinco de Mayo Festival
May 2nd from 10am until 6pm
With mariachi, pop & rock music, ballet folklórico and other dance performances. There is even an illusionist.
This is an alcohol free, family event!
http://sfcincodemayo.com/
Napa Valley Cinco de Mayo Parade and Festival, Calistoga
May 3rd from 12pm until 4pm
Parade, singing, mariachi dancing, ethnic foods, and other festivities.
$5 per adult. 12 and under are free
http://www.napavalleycincodemayo.com/
Cinco de Mayo parade downtown San Jose
May 3rd from 10am until 6pm
Floats, colorful costumes, marching bands
http://www.sjgif.org/cincodemayo.html
Thanks for the event info and tidbit on Puebla, Amelia. I'm looking forward to celebrating in the park. Last year, I did the same and had a great time. The music and food alone are fantastic!
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