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  • China, Beijing, 2007. Repairmen are crucial to China's disappearing bicycle culture. An inner tube hung on a tree or a pump standing up on the street helps people find these important and frequently cheerful laborers. .
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  • Members of Gil Basketball Academy give Carol Larson, president and CEO of The David and Lucile Packard Foundation a hug at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • From left, Victor Hernandez, Kim Talavera and Yulma Ruiz of Hijos del Sol at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Scenes from the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Members of the Alisal Center for the Fine Arts Rondalla Guitar Ensemble perform at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Monterey County Superintendent of Schools Nancy Kotowski congratulates members of the Alisal Center for the Fine Arts Rondalla Guitar Ensemble at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Scenes from the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Guests watch video presentations at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Photographer Jay Dunn with Anahi Alcibar and friends at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • César Chávez Fútbol Academy players in front of their photographs at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Anahi Alicibar of LIFE poses for a photo with Estefania Morales of the Alisal Community Arts Network at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Alisal Community Arts Network musicians give Christmas greetings to attendees at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Danny Montenegro of Urban Arts Collaborative speaks about her experiences at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Members of the Alisal Center for the Fine Arts Rondalla Guitar Ensemble wait to make their entrance at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • The Alisal Union School District All-Star Drum Corps leads the way to welcome remarks at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Krystal Herrera of Artists Ink, right, and Mariluz Tejeda of Youth for Change welcome the audience at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • From right, Katy Castagna, president and CEO of United Way Monterey County, José Arreola, community safety administrator for the City of Salinas, and Monterey County Superintendent of Schools Nancy Kotowski share a moment at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Juan Carlos Gonzalez of Urban Arts Collaborative at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • José Arreola, community safety administrator for the City of Salinas, takes in the photography at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Salinas Center for Arts and Culture Interim Director Enid Ryce, center with CSUMB’s Ilene Feinman and President Eduardo Ochoa at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the  in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • The Alisal Community Arts Network Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra performs at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Musicians from the Alisal Community Arts Network pose for a group photo at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Scenes from the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Carol Larson, president and CEO of The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, thanks community members at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • From left, Carol Larson, president and CEO of The David and Lucile Packard Foundation sharing a laugh with Sam Gomez and Miranda Mossey of the Epicenter at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Organizers of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the show’s December 5th, 2017 opening at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Ernesto Lizaola, community education manager for the City of Salinas, in conversation at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Members of Gil Basketball Academy, President and CEO of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation Carol Larson, and community members watch a highlight video at the December 5th opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • The December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition was a family affair, welcoming everyone to the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Emcees Mariluz Tejeda, left, of Youth for Change and Krystal Herrera of Artists Ink speak about their experiences at the December 5th opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Mariluz Tejeda, center, of Youth for Change and Krystal Herrera of Artists Ink enjoy the December 5th opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • MIranda Mossey of The Epicenter at the podium during the December 5th opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • From left, Irene Wong, Betsy Buchalter Adler and Mary Gunn at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Salinas Center for Arts and Culture Interim Director Enid Ryce, and CSUMB President Eduardo Ochoa at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Miranda Mossey of The Epicenter speaks about her experiences at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Mary Clever Da Silva and her husband Lou at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • An audience members reads about the groups at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Larry Imwalle, executive director of the Action Council of Monterey County, and Fernanda Ocaña, of the community safety division of the City of Salinas, at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Youth have fun at the title wall of the Stories from Salinas exhibition, which opened December 5th, at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Guests enjoy the December 5th opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • At left is Carol Larson, president and CEO of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, enjoying a set of photographs of Youth for Change at the December 5th opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. Members of the group are, from center, Lead Organizer Joel Hernandez, of the Center for Community Advocacy, Juana Hernandez and Ariana Lopez. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Oakland's Lucid, a.k.a. Christian Calderon, leads a break dancing workshop held Sunday at the Cesar Chavez Library. A number of local and out-of-town stars guided an afternoon of art, dance and music - modern culture infused with ethnic pride. Teachers and performers included Ricardo Garcia, of the library, Salinas dancer Verenice Portela, rap from indigenous rapper Mare, from Oaxaca, Mexico, music by Lombris and activities such as painting and chalk drawing.
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  • A whole family of "matryoshka" dolls comes to life in the village of Mandrogy, Russia. Destroyed during WW II, the village was rebuilt in the 90's by an enterprising businessman who envisioned a place to experience traditional village culture along the pristine Svir River.
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  • A warm summer and plenty of rain makes for a lush garden in the village of Mandrogy, Russia. Destroyed during WW II, the village was rebuilt in the 90's by an enterprising businessman who envisioned a place to experience traditional village culture along the pristine Svir River.
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  • Litzy Martinez of the Alisal Community Arts Network Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra takes time for a smile at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Musicians from the Alisal Community Arts Network take a selfie at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • The David and Lucile Packard Foundation team pose with photographer Jay Dunn, at right in front, at the December 5th opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • The Alisal Center for the Fine Arts Rondalla Guitar Ensemble performs at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Irene Wong, right, and Miguel Salinas of The David and Lucile Packard Foundation watch the welcome remarks at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • From left, José Ortiz, Judy Sulsona and Marie Glavin at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • Guests enjoy the December 5th opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • An artisan's infinite patience helps craft a "matryoshka" doll in the village of Mandrogy, Russia. Destroyed during WW II, the village was rebuilt in the 90's by an enterprising businessman who envisioned a place to experience traditional village culture along the pristine Svir River.
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  • A wet day brings forth the color of summer flowers near the village of Mandrogy, Russia. Destroyed during WW II, the village was rebuilt in the 90's by an enterprising businessman who envisioned a place to experience traditional village culture along the pristine Svir River.
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  • Danny Montenegro of Urban Arts Collaborative speaks about the group during the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • The double-headed eagle, one of Russia's most famous symbols, is a study in gray on this traditional Mandrogy rooftop. Destroyed during WW II, the village was rebuilt in the 90's by an enterprising businessman who envisioned a place to experience traditional village culture along the pristine Svir River.
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  • A proud showcase of Japanese culture, the annual Obon Festival at the Buddhist Temple of Salinas features homemade food, arts and crafts, a ritual tea ceremony, displays and demonstrations of ikebana and bonsai, martial arts, and taiko drumming. The day culminates in joyful Bon Odori dances which honor departed family members.
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities.
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities.
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities.
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities.
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities.
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  • China, Hezhuo, 2007. Riders wait on the crest of a hill to join a massive display of horses and horsemanship at the Hezhuo Cultural Festival..
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  • China, Datong, 2007. The priceless Buddhist sculptures of Yungang Shiku are located in caves outside the industrial center of Datong. The municipal authorities are well aware of the importance of cultural preservation..
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Veracruz, Oct 27- Nov 4, 2009. For the last twenty-five years, Chicago resident Polo Garcia, a former dance teacher turned folklorist-ethnographer, has gone in search of the cultural traditions of Hispanic America, documenting for future generations indigenous dance movements so ritualized they are often passed on from memory by village elders. Using audio, video and still photography, Garcia spends up to half of each year abroad or in his native Mexico, returning with new material to instruct children as well as teachers in Chicago public schools.  <br />
Photographs commissioned by "HOY" newspaper. More at MexicoCulturalCalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Veracruz, Oct 27- Nov 4, 2009. For the last twenty-five years, Chicago resident Polo Garcia, a former dance teacher turned folklorist-ethnographer, has gone in search of the cultural traditions of Hispanic America, documenting for future generations indigenous dance movements so ritualized they are often passed on from memory by village elders. Using audio, video and still photography, Garcia spends up to half of each year abroad or in his native Mexico, returning with new material to instruct children as well as teachers in Chicago public schools.  <br />
Photographs commissioned by "HOY" newspaper. More at MexicoCulturalCalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Veracruz, Oct 27- Nov 4, 2009. For the last twenty-five years, Chicago resident Polo Garcia, a former dance teacher turned folklorist-ethnographer, has gone in search of the cultural traditions of Hispanic America, documenting for future generations indigenous dance movements so ritualized they are often passed on from memory by village elders. Using audio, video and still photography, Garcia spends up to half of each year abroad or in his native Mexico, returning with new material to instruct children as well as teachers in Chicago public schools.  <br />
Photographs commissioned by "HOY" newspaper. More at MexicoCulturalCalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Veracruz, Oct 27- Nov 4, 2009. For the last twenty-five years, Chicago resident Polo Garcia, a former dance teacher turned folklorist-ethnographer, has gone in search of the cultural traditions of Hispanic America, documenting for future generations indigenous dance movements so ritualized they are often passed on from memory by village elders. Using audio, video and still photography, Garcia spends up to half of each year abroad or in his native Mexico, returning with new material to instruct children as well as teachers in Chicago public schools.  <br />
Photographs commissioned by "HOY" newspaper. More at MexicoCulturalCalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Veracruz, Oct 27- Nov 4, 2009. For the last twenty-five years, Chicago resident Polo Garcia, a former dance teacher turned folklorist-ethnographer, has gone in search of the cultural traditions of Hispanic America, documenting for future generations indigenous dance movements so ritualized they are often passed on from memory by village elders. Using audio, video and still photography, Garcia spends up to half of each year abroad or in his native Mexico, returning with new material to instruct children as well as teachers in Chicago public schools.  <br />
Photographs commissioned by "HOY" newspaper. More at MexicoCulturalCalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, May 20-23, 2011. From museums to mariachi, three days based in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, allows a taste of Jalisco's many cultural offerings. Day trips from the city center include tequila distillery tours, relaxing in the shade of centuries-old haciendas, and the cool water of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest, with its indigenous towns, craft fairs and quiet lakeside communities. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Veracruz, Oct 27- Nov 4, 2009. For the last twenty-five years, Chicago resident Polo Garcia, a former dance teacher turned folklorist-ethnographer, has gone in search of the cultural traditions of Hispanic America, documenting for future generations indigenous dance movements so ritualized they are often passed on from memory by village elders. Using audio, video and still photography, Garcia spends up to half of each year abroad or in his native Mexico, returning with new material to instruct children as well as teachers in Chicago public schools.  <br />
Photographs commissioned by "HOY" newspaper. More at MexicoCulturalCalendar.com
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