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Annual Latin Night Celebration Held by LASO, Marking its 25th Edition

Annual celebration of Holy Cross's Latin American Student Organization (LASO) hosted at Mechanics Hall in Worcester, attracting approximately 400 attendees primarily from Holy Cross, on April 12. Known as Noche Latina, the gathering is highly anticipated yearly event.

LASO Holds 25th Anniversary Latino Night Celebration
LASO Holds 25th Anniversary Latino Night Celebration

Annual Latin Night Celebration Held by LASO, Marking its 25th Edition

The College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, recently hosted its annual Noche Latina, a popular event that showcases Latin culture through music, dance, food, and community engagement. This year marked the 25th anniversary of the event, but specific details about the theme, performances, and the involvement of mission-based restaurant Cafe Reyes were yet to be announced.

Noche Latina, one of Holy Cross's most anticipated cultural events, is known for its lively atmosphere and diverse performances. The event typically features a variety of Latin music and dance styles, as well as performances by Latin artists and student groups.

Cafe Reyes, a mission-based restaurant that often participates in or is connected to Hispanic cultural events in the region, is likely to have emphasized authentic Latin cuisine and mission-driven community support at Noche Latina, aligning with the event's cultural celebration mission.

The fourth annual National Hispanic Heritage Month Festival, held in Loyola Ballroom, also took place during the month of September. The theme for this year's festival was "An Untaught History & Better Future," reflecting a focus on educating and enriching the understanding of Latinx culture within the Holy Cross community.

The 24th annual Noche Latina is scheduled for April 13, 2024, and will be held at Mechanics Hall in Worcester. The theme for the 2024 event is "The Unfolding Family Tree: Las Fuentes del Pasado Alimentando Nuestras Raíces," which translates to "The Sources of the Past Nourishing Our Roots."

Last year's 19th annual Noche Latina, held on April 6, 2021, had the theme 'bajo el mismo sol: sembraron y cosecharon,' which translates to "Under the Same Sun: They Sowed and Harvested." The event drew over 400 guests, primarily Holy Cross students and families, and featured high-energy dance routines, passionate solo singing acts, and poetic performances.

For those interested in learning more about Noche Latina and Holy Cross's Latin American Student Organization (LASO), they can reach out to LASO's Chair, Josel, via email ([email protected]) or Instagram (@hclaso). This year's event, held on April 12 at Mechanics Hall, had the theme "Hilos de Sabiduría: El Aroma Familiar de los Cuentos Atesorados," translating to "Threads of Wisdom: The Familiar Aroma of Treasured Tales."

First-time Noche attendee Katie Russell emphasized the event's importance in bringing the Holy Cross community together. Annabelle Rie '26, a member of Holy Cross's Fusion Hip-Hop group, and Ann O'Malley '26, who appreciated hearing poetry and spoken word in both English and Spanish during the event, also shared their positive experiences.

For the most accurate and up-to-date specifics about the theme, performers, and Cafe Reyes’s exact role in the 25th annual Noche Latina at Holy Cross, checking Holy Cross’s official event announcements or contacting their cultural affairs office would be advisable.

  1. Noche Latina, a celebrated cultural event at Holy Cross, is recognized for its vibrant ambiance and diverse performances, featuring various Latin music and dance styles.
  2. Cafe Reyes, a mission-driven restaurant championing Hispanic cultural events, is expected to offer an authentic Latin dining experience and support the community's mission at Noche Latina.
  3. During September, the National Hispanic Heritage Month Festival, held in Loyola Ballroom, focused on educating and enriching the understanding of Latinx culture within the Holy Cross community with the theme "An Untaught History & Better Future."
  4. The 2024 Noche Latina, scheduled for April 13, carries the theme "The Unfolding Family Tree: Las Fuentes del Pasado Alimentando Nuestras Raíces," aiming to celebrate and explore the roots and heritage of the Latin community.
  5. The 2021 Noche Latina, themed "Under the Same Sun: They Sowed and Harvested," attracted over 400 guests, primarily Holy Cross students and families, with high-energy dance, passionate music, and poetic performances.
  6. Interested individuals can contact the Holy Cross Latin American Student Organization (LASO) via email ([email protected]) or Instagram (@hclaso) to learn more about Noche Latina and their activities.
  7. Up-to-date information regarding the 25th annual Noche Latina's theme, performers, and Cafe Reyes's role can be obtained from Holy Cross's official event announcements or their cultural affairs office.

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