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Hispanic festival will focus on healthy families

Beyond the usual fun and entertainment, there will be many free community services to help families.

By CASEY CORA
Published November 15, 2006


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The fourth annual Hispanic Family Festival & Community Service Expo comes to Pinellas Park on Saturday with a spotlight on healthy families.

"We believe family is the core of our society," said festival coordinator Victor Ramos. "If you have a healthy family, you have a healthy society."

Organizers expect between 3,000 and 4,000 people to attend the free festival, which will be held at the England Brothers Band Shell, 5121 80th Ave. N.

Expect regular festival amenities, like nonstop music, games, ethnic food and face painting for kids. But what separates this festival from others, Ramos said, is the variety of free community services that will be offered.

Family counseling and education, health screenings, and school supplies will be offered to the community.

Ramos said large-size grocery bags, stuffed with food, will be distributed to needy families.

"It's enough for a family of four to have food for at least a few weeks," Ramos said.

The event is sponsored by the American Cancer Society, the United Way, the Florida Hospice of the Suncoast and the Pinellas County Health Department.

[Last modified November 14, 2006, 21:38:16]


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by Patricia 11/30/06 11:15 AM
I would like to contact Victor Ramos in order to introduce him to a candiate coming to town to interview for a position at USF St. Petesburg. This person has research interests with Hispanic immigrants. pewhite@stpt.usf.edu; 727-873-4851 (USF)
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