The Brief
- The third annual downtown San Jose Cinco de Mayo festival drew crowds Sunday to celebrate Mexican culture through food, dance, and tradition.
- The event featured local Latino-owned businesses, Folklorico dancers, and Lucha Libre wrestling performances.
- Local entrepreneurs used the celebration to showcase handcrafted goods and authentic family recipes that honor their heritage.
SAN JOSE, Calif. – San Jose residents gathered downtown on Sunday to celebrate the city’s third annual Cinco de Mayo festival, an event dedicated to honoring Mexican culture, craftsmanship, and community roots.
A cultural event for the community
Local perspective:
The festivities kicked off with traditional Folklorico dancers and high-energy Lucha Libre wrestling, which drew cheers from the crowd.
Beyond the entertainment, the festival served as a vital platform for local Latino-owned businesses to showcase their goods.…