Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Quick Cinco de Mayo Facts

Here are some facts for you
courtesy of the U.S. Census Bureau:

Facts for features

Cinco de Mayo

Cinco de Mayo celebrates the legendary Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, in which a Mexican force of 4,500 men faced 6,000 well-trained French soldiers. The battle lasted four hours and ended in a victory for the Mexican army under Gen. Ignacio Zaragoza. Along with Mexican Independence Day on Sept. 16, Cinco de Mayo has become a time to celebrate Mexican heritage and culture.

29.2 million
Number of U.S. residents of Mexican origin in 2007. These residents constituted 10 percent of the nation’s total population and 64 percent of the Hispanic population

18.25 million
Number of people of Mexican origin who lived either in California (10.97 million) or Texas (7.28 million). People of Mexican origin made up more than one-quarter of the residents of these two states.

25.8
Median age of people in the United States of Mexican descent. This compares with 36.7 years for the population as a whole.

609,000
Number of Mexican-Americans who are U.S. military veterans.

1.3 million
Number of people of Mexican descent 25 and older with a bachelor’s degree or higher. This includes about 362,000 who have a graduate degree.

37%
Among households where a householder was of Mexican origin, the percentage of married-couple families with own children younger than 18. For all households, the corresponding percentage was 21 percent.

4.1
Average size for families with a householder of Mexican origin. This compares to 3.2 people in all families.

14%
Percentage of employed civilians 16 and older of Mexican heritage who worked in managerial, professional or related occupations. In addition, 24 percent worked in service occupations; 20 percent in sales and office occupations; 18 percent in construction, extraction, maintenance and repair occupations; and 19 percent in production, transportation and material moving occupations.

$39,742
Median household income in 2007 for households with a householder of Mexican origin.

22%
Poverty rate in 2007 for people of Mexican heritage.

68%
Percentage of civilians 16 and older of Mexican origin in the labor force. The percentage was 65 percent for the population as a whole. There were 13 million people of Mexican heritage in the labor force, comprising 9 percent of the total.

51%
Percentage of householders of Mexican origin who owned the home in which they lived.

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Don't forget to join us for
Detroit's Cinco de Mayo Fiesta,
Parade and Fun Run!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Revolucha de Mayo 2009

It's Back!
Revolucha is back this year
to the Cinco de Mayo Fiesta!

Revolucha returns to Clark Park
in Southwest Detroit for 2 days of Lucha Libre fun!

Show Times:

Saturday, May 2
A free all day fan fest

Sunday, May 3
Shows will start at 3:00 and 6:00.


Monday, April 27, 2009

Cinco de Mayo Fun Run

Get your running shoes ready!
. . or your walking shoes, if you prefer!!!

8K Run and
One-Mile Run & Walk
Sunday-May 03, 2009-11:30 AM

Detroit Mexican Town
Clark Park
1500 Scotten
Detroit, MI 48209

awards for fun run will be presented on Sunday, May 3 at 1:00.m.

The Fun Run is just one more reason
Detroit's 2009 Cinco de Mayo Event
is great!

There's something here for everybody!

See at the fiesta!

For more information or to sign up click here!



Crystal Pictures, Images and Photos

Friday, April 24, 2009

Cinco de Mayo 2009 Entertainment Schedule

Saturday - May 2, 2009

Main Stage

1:00p.m. - Banda Brisas del Encinal

2:00p.m. - Vybra Rock Band

3:30p.m. - Raices Mexicanas Ballet Folklorico

6:30p.m. - Condigo 7


Stage II

3:30p.m. - Antonio Bustos

4:30p.m. - Compas

6:00p.m. - Gilberto del Robles

7:30p.m. - D.J.Roach & D. J. Carlos


Sunday - May 3, 2009

12:00p.m. - Parade Begins
(Patton Park to Clark Park, down W. Vernor)

Main Stage

1:00p.m. - Fun Run Awards Presentations

2:00p.m. - Detroit Symphony Youth Ensemble

3:30p.m. - Asi Es Mi Tierra Ballet Folklorico

4:30p.m. - Mariachi Nuevo Zapopan

5:30p.m. - Los Carporales de la Sierra

7:00p.m. - Frank Solano Band


Stage II

3:00p.m. - Charrito

2:00p.m. - Vibra

4:30p.m. - Mariachi Nuevo Zapopan

6:30p.m. - Los Desconocidos Ruidosos


Revolucha de Mayo Show Times

May 2 - All day Fan fest

May 3 - 3:00p.m. & 6:00p.m.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Cinco de Mayo 2009

It's coming!
Yes, less than one month away.
As always,
the Cinco de Mayo Event
will be held in Detroit's Clark Park
in Beautiful Southwest Detroit.

The Cinco de Mayo Festival this year
will be held on the first weekend of May.
That is, May 2nd and 3rd.
The festival runs from 12p.m. (noon)
until 8:00p.m. on both days.

The parade will be Sunday,
May 3rd, beginning at noon
and will proceed down W. Vernor Highway,
beginning at Patton Park and
finishing up at Clark Park.

Mariachi, Dancers, Arts & Crafts,
Ethnic Food. . .
. . and so much more!

Do join us for Detroit's 2009 Cinco de Mayo Fiesta!

Oh. . and the video is from a previous Cinco de Mayo Event!