It’s a vibrant celebration of Mexican culture and the Battle of Puebla that draws thousands to North Texas each year.
In Dallas, parents and children have long shared the tradition of marching in Oak Cliff’s Cinco de Mayo parade along Jefferson Boulevard.
“I have parents coming up to me and say I was in the parade 30 years ago, and now my kid’s in the parade! It’s a tradition,” said Sylvana Alonzo, event coordinator and founder of Oak Cliff Arts…