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TRADITION AND JOY IN DENVER
Newsroom El Comercio de Colorado
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The Ocampo Hall in Denver, Colorado, brimmed with holiday spirit during the Christmas Posada organized by Luz González. This celebration seamlessly blended the essence of Mexican posadas with festive American elements. This annual event, driven by both small and large businesses, has become a hallmark of the Christmas season for the past five years.

CHRISTMAS POSADA | Luz González, organizer.
In addition to the shared joy, the Christmas Posada featured traditional Mexican food and drinks, along with goodie bags and toys for all the attending children. No little one went home empty-handed, solidifying the success of this community event that aims to bring families together in the spirit of Christmas.



GIVING SUPPORT| Ricardo and Fedra Novelo with their son Alfonso.






(Vídeo/El Comercio de Colorado)
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