CHARLOTTESVILLE (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) — Sitting underneath the Ting Pavilion as musicians and dancers performed on the main stage at Cville Sabroso on Saturday, vendors – including Melissa Ayala and her family – manned tables under the tent, selling all types of clothing, accessories and trinkets.
At Ayala’s table, attendees could buy any number of items that came directly from Mexico, including, among other things toys, homemade bags, sombreros, jewelry, shirts and dresses. Ayala and her family, who are from Ruckersville, attend Cville Sabroso ever year, and mainly sell their items there and at other festivals around the area.
“It’s amazing,” she said of the annual event celebrating Latin American culture. “It’s nice to interact with people. It’s nice to show people our culture. I really enjoy it.”…