septiembre 16, 2024

Welcome to Sabor 2023!

Welcome to Sabor 2023! Vínculo entre sabores y cultura en el Denver Botanic Gardens

(Photos by Felipe Arredondo – El Comercio de Colorado)

SABOR 2023 BY THE COLORADO HISPANIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Newsroom El Comercio de Colorado

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More than three thousand people were captivated by the multicultural and culinary enchantment orchestrated with mastery by the Colorado Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (CHCC). “Sabor” 2023, more than just a celebration, once again stands as the grand gathering that enables connections to be forged, highlighting the achievements of businesses and organizations within the vibrant Hispanic community in Colorado.

“Sabor supports and strengthens the local restaurant industry, which plays an integral role in the development of Colorado’s economy,” said Mike Ferrufino, CEO of CHCC.Within the 23 acres of the Denver Botanic Gardens, visitors explore a mosaic of cultures through around 40 restaurants.

Vínculo entre sabores y cultura en el Denver Botanic Gardens

AMONG CHARROS| Pável Meléndez Cruz, Consul General of Mexico in Denver, alongside Roberto Torres and his children Naiomy and Roberto Jr.

Each dish revealed the diversity of the Americas. The sounds of Latin music, woven by over 45 live musicians, filled the air with notes of tango, mariachi, salsa, and flamenco, creating an atmosphere of joy. The Guatemalan marimba stood out, along with the skill of Venezuelan musicians Henry Linarez and Leonard Jacome, and the regional Mexican band.

Vínculo entre sabores y cultura en el Denver Botanic Gardens

THE ORGANIZERS| Phil Weiser, Attorney General of Colorado, alongside Jake Salazar, Mike Ferrufino, and Paulette Tate.

FRIENDS| Jason Crow and Zee Ferrufino.

GUATEMALA| Moramay Godoy Escobedo, Consul General of Guatemala, alongside her husband, Heber Rojas, and Bárbara Chumil, Tony Oum, Elmer Morán, and Cristal Corral-Macías.

Vínculo entre sabores y cultura en el Denver Botanic Gardens
Vínculo entre sabores y cultura en el Denver Botanic Gardens
Vínculo entre sabores y cultura en el Denver Botanic Gardens

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