
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — After a long hiatus, the Atlantic City Latino Festival will be returning in September at Bader Field.
The free festival will take place on Sunday, Sept. 22 from noon to 8 p.m. and will celebrate Atlantic City’s Hispanic culture, music, and art.
The festival will feature live Latin music including bachata, bomba, cumbia, folkloric dancers, mariachi, merengue, salsa, reggaeton, Latino DJs, and performances. Visitors will have a variety of authentic Latin-American food and refreshments to choose from. Arts and craft vendors will set shop at the festival along with activities for both adults and children.
Health and wellness screening will be offered, free of charge, as well as community support information booths, and more.
The Atlantic City Latino Festival is sponsored by the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, The City of Atlantic City, in collaboration with AC Initiatives Project Office, The Hispanic Association of Atlantic County, Organización Azteca, and The New Jersey State Department of Community Affairs.
For more information visit aclatinofest.com.
- Is Your Yard A Little Batty? New Jersey Would Like You To Count Them
- Cape May County Municipalities Receive $6.4M In Grants For Water Infrastructure
- Park Bench Is Dedicated In Honor Of Actor Michael Landon