46th Annual Chicano Park Day Celebration

Organized by the Chicano Park Steering Committee, Stewards of Chicano Park
Organized by the Chicano Park Steering Committee, Stewards of Chicano Park

“Empowering Our Youth, Ensuring Our Traditions Live On”
is the theme of the 46th annual Chicano Park Day to be held on Saturday, April 23, 2016, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, in historic Chicano Park, located in the Barrio Logan community, south of downtown San Diego. This family event is free and open to the public.

Established by Chicano activists on April 22, 1970, Chicano Park has received international recognition as a major public art site for its commanding mural paintings of the past and present struggle of Mexican and Chicano history. Chicano Park has been listed on the California Register of Historical Resources since 1997 and on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.

Visitors to Chicano Park Day will experience traditional music and dance, including one of the most beautiful performances of Aztec Indigenous dance, coordinated by Danza Azteca Calpulli Mexihca. The event will include performances by Ballet Folklórico Libertad, Ballet Folklórico Yaqui, Mujeres en Resistencia, FAMA: Folklórico & Mariachi Association, USD, Mariachi Imperial de San Diego, La Rondalla Amerindia de Aztlan, Steeltoe, Pleazure Band, Grupo Tierra Chicano, 2MX2, Goma Sound, Generations Blvd Band, Chocolate Revolution, Almas Fronterizas, and Quinteto Caballero. There will also be speakers representing the Chicano Park Steering Committee, Brown Berets de Aztlán, Amigos Car Club, and Via International.

In addition, there will be a display of classic lowrider cars presented by Amigos Car Club, children’s art workshop led by muralist Victor Ochoa and various informational booths. Food, arts and crafts vendors will be selling their specialties throughout Chicano Park.
POSTER description: 2014 mural «El Corrido de Tomasa Camarillo» by artists Patricia Aguayo and Cesar Castaneda. ‘Tomasa (Tommie) Camarillo, guerrera de Aztlán, stands before a Chimalli (shield) Azteca with feathers flowing from her hair and holding a rosary. Like the Chimalli, Tommie has been a protector of our cultura, movimiento, and sacred land Chicano Park. We honor you, Tommie Camarillo for dedication your life to Chicano Park and we thank you for the legacy you helped create for present and future generations of Aztlán.’

**NO ALCOHOL AND NO PETS, OTHER THAN SERVICE DOGS, ARE ALLOWED AT THE EVENT. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION.**

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