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Cinco de Mayo
Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Mexican victory at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, during the Franco-Mexican War. The day is a minor, regional holiday in Mexico, being mainly celebrated in the state of Puebla where the city of Puebla is the capital. Military parades, speeches, and reenactments of the battle are held there. It is also celebrated in Veracruz and Mexico City, but in many other places of Mexico, May 5th is no different than any other day.
It is more widely celebrated in the United States, where it commemorates the battle, and celebrates Mexican culture and heritage. It is most celebrated in areas with large Mexican-American populations. The day began gaining popularity in the 1940s, during the beginnings of the Chicano movement. Mexican immigrants used the day to show their pride in their Mexican heritage. Awareness of the holiday was further raised in the 1960s by Chicano activists. Today it is celebrated by many in the country, regardless of their ethnic background. Parades, parties, and festivals are part of the day. These events usually include mariachi music, Mexican folk dancing, and traditional Mexican foods. The largest festivals in the country are held in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston.
Some have been critical of the day, saying it didn't have more widespread demographic appeal until it began being linked to Mexican alcoholic drinks. Some have also been critical of the day by saying it sometimes perpetuates negative stereotypes of Mexican people. The day has sometimes also been confused with Mexican Independence Day, which commemorates the call to arms against the Spanish, that took place on Sept 16, 1810. That day began being celebrated years before Cinco de Mayo.
The story of the Battle of Puebla deals with Mexico's war with France. In 1861, Benito Juárez became president of Mexico, at a time when the country was in trouble economically. They had defaulted on debts to France, Britain, and Spain, and those countries sent naval forces to Veracruz, Mexico, in an effort to retrieve their money. Britain and Spain worked out an agreement and withdrew. But France stayed, in an effort to seize back their money, and to create a French Empire in Mexican territory. France also wanted to limit the influence of the United States in the region. Although, during this time, the United States was preoccupied with the Civil War, giving France more of an opportunity to do as it pleased.
In late 1861, French forces landed at Veracruz and put Juárez and his government on the run. 6,000 French troops, under General Charles Latrille de Lorencez, planned an attack at Puebla de Los Ángeles, a town 80 miles southeast of Mexico City, and were optimistic about its outcome. Juárez was stationed just north of there and sent 2,000 (by some accounts 4,000) men to Puebla. Poorly supplied and outnumbered, they were led by General Ignacio Zaragoza. They fortified the town and got ready for French.
On May 5, 1862, the French attacked the town, and the battle lasted from morning until night. They lost between 500 to 1,000 soldiers, while Mexico lost less than 100. After the battle ended, the French retreated to the Gulf Coast. It was not a strategic win for Mexico but was a symbolic victory and morale booster. General Zaragoza died a few months later, and the town was renamed Puebla de Zaragoza. France's leader, Napoleon III, the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, installed Austrian Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian as emperor of Mexico in 1864. He was executed by Juárez's forces in 1867. France withdrew from Mexico the same year.
How to Observe
One way to celebrate the day is to eat traditional Mexican foods, or foods associated with Mexico, such as tacos, burritos, sopes, enchiladas, grilled corn, chips with salsa verde or guacamole, or mole poblano, which is an important food in Puebla. You could wash it all down with some margaritas. Mexican mariachi music or other Mexican music could be listened to, or you could do some Mexican folk dancing. Food, music, and dancing will likely be a part of any Cinco de Mayo festival or event, so it may be best to attend one! You could attend Los Angeles's Festival de Fiesta Broadway, the largest Cinco de Mayo event in the world (note: this Cinco de Mayo celebration is held in late April). Chicago and Houston are also known for large events. San Diego has various events, including a battle reenactment. The Cinco de Mayo festival in Chandler, Arizona, is known for its Chihuahua parades, races, and pageants. There are many smaller events taking place in cities and towns across the United States. Check to see what is taking place near where you live. In Puebla, there is a museum dedicated to the battle, and the battlefield is a park. A reenactment, replete with rifle and cannon shots, takes place in Puebla on the day, and it ends with a sword fight between the Mexican and French generals. No matter how you celebrate the day, make sure you are being culturally sensitive if you are not of Mexican or Mexican-American descent.
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Pedro Avila is traded to Cleveland for cash, Logan Gillaspie is called up from El Paso. Gillaspie was acquired off waivers in the off season and posted a flat ERA of 9 having earned 5 runs in 5 IP as a Chihuahua. His career ERA in the majors (over two years in Baltimore) is 4.1 through 26.1 IP.
Difficult to see what leg he has up on Avila who was shaky but had good showings as a spot starter/long reliever. Best of luck in the Guardian's organization, Pedro. Looking forward to seeing what Reuben can bring out of Logan.
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Diego Rivera (1886-1957, Mexican) ~ Avila Morning (The Ambles Valley), 1908
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Larkin Best Dancer/Top 20 Results!
2013
Junior Female Top 20:
Ashley Kollin
Teen Female Top 10:
Taylor Sieve
2014
Teen Female 3rd Runner-up:
Taylor Sieve
Teen Female Top 10:
Kierstyn Tupa
Senior Male Top 10:
Jack Moore
2015
Mini Male Top 10:
Diego Garcia-Kuhlman
Colin Benning
Andrew Imm
Ramsey Morrell
Lawson Sharrer
Junior Female Top 10:
Eva Igo
Junior Male Top 10:
Joshua Ukura
Alex Cohoon
Teen Female Top 20:
Lexus Johnson
Senior Female Top 20:
Madison Jordan
Senior Female 2nd Runner-up:
Taylor Sieve
Senior Male 2nd Runner-up:
Nico Lonetree
2016
Mini Female Top 20:
Ava Wagner
Mini Male Top 22:
Colin Bennin
Mini Male Top 10:
Diego Garcia
Teen Female Top 20:
Eva Igo
Teen Female Top 10:
Ellie Wagner
Teen Male Top 20:
Eli Smutney
Alex Arce
Senior Female Top 20:
Madison Jordan
Senior Female Best Dancer:
Taylor Sieve
Senior Male Top 10:
Nico Lonetree
2017
Mini Female Top 10:
Ali Ogle
Mini Female Top 20:
Isabella Jarvis
Mini Male Top 10:
Degie Setnes
Junior Female Top 10:
Ava Wagner
Bennet EspindaBanick
Junior Male Top 10:
Colin Benning
Teen Female 3rd Runner-up:
Eva Igo
Teen Female Top 10:
Ellie Wagner
Teen Male Top 10:
Joshua Ukura
Teen Male Top 20:
Ty Feldewerd
Alex Arce
Senior Female Top 10:
Lexus Johnson
Senior Male Top 20:
Dominick Burkhart
Eli Smutny
2018 - Orlando
Mini Female 1st Runner-up:
Ali Ogle
Mini Female Top 10:
Keira Redpath
Mini Female Top 20:
Claire Monge
Junior Female Best Dancer:
Ava Wagner
Junior Female Top 20:
Maria Neely
Teen Female 1st Runner-up:
Ellie Wagner
Teen Female Top 20:
Sara Gutz
Teen Male Top 10:
Chase Peterson
Teen Male Top 20:
Joshua Ukura
Senior Female Top 20:
Lexus Johnson
Senior Male Top 20:
Eli Smutny
2019
Mini Female 1st Runner-up:
Savannah Manzel
Mini Female Top 10:
Claire Monge
Josie Lutz
Mini Female Top 20:
Brynn Kostka
Junior Female 2nd Runner-up:
Isabella Jarvis
Junior Female Top 10:
Ali Ogle
Junior Male Top 10:
Asher Lindamood
Teen Female 1st Runner-up:
Bennet EspindaBanick
Teen Female Top 10:
Sara Gutz
Senior Female Best Dancer:
Ellie Wagner
Senior Male Top 10:
Chase Peterson
Alex Arce
Senior Male Top 20:
Kevin Avila
Axel Amundson
2020
Mini Female Best Dancer:
Savannah Manzel
Mini Female Top 15:
Finley Ashfield
Mini Female Top 30:
Isabella Charnstrom
Junior Female Best Dancer:
Ali Ogle
Junior Female 3rd Runner-up:
Josie Lutz
Junior Female Top 30:
Keira Redpath
Junior Male 1st Runner-up:
Caleb Abea
Teen Female 1st Runner-up:
Ava Wagner
Teen Female Top 15:
Bennet EspindaBanick
Teen Female Top 30:
Isabella Jarvis
Senior Female Top 30:
Sara Gutz
Kate Happe
2021
Mini Female Best Dancer:
Kelsie Jakobson
Mini Female Top 10:
Finley Ashfield
Daphnie Braun
Lilly Anderson
Mini Female Top 21:
Isabella Charnstrom
Ingrid Wirtz
Junior Female 1st Runner-up:
Claire Monge
Junior Female Top 10:
Carley Jensen
Josie Lutz
Junior Female Top 20:
Siena Paradeau
Teen Female 1st Runner-up:
Ava Wagner
Teen Female Top 10:
Isabella Jarvis
Keira Redpath
Teen Female Top 20:
Sydney Ishaug
Teen Male Best Dancer:
Caleb Abea
Senior Female Top 10:
Bennet EspindaBanick
Senior Female Top 20:
Kate Happe
Sara Gutz
2022
Mini Female Best Dancer:
Finley Ashfield
Mini Female 2nd Runner-up:
Lilly Anderson
Mini Female Top 10:
Isabella Charnstrom
Harper Anderson
Mini Female Top 20:
Malia Scott
Kate Monge
Neala Murphy
Junior Female 1st Runner-up:
Savannah Manzel
Junior Female Top 10:
Tahari Conrad
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Ingrid Wirtz
Siena Paradeau
Teen Female 3rd Runner-up:
Keira Redpath
Teen Female Top 10:
Ali Ogle
Isabella Jarvis
Teen Female Top 20:
Cami Redpath
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Juan Pacheco
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Ava Wagner
Senior Female Top 20:
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Who is Celis in narcos?
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How was Miguel Angel Felix caught?
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Who is the main narco in Mexico?
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What happened to Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo?
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Guardians Acquire Pedro Avila https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2024/04/guardians-to-acquire-pedro-avila.html
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Round 1 for Post-Schism saints will open up on Sunday, 18 June! Above you'll find the bracket and below you'll find the pairings. Links will be added on Sunday for the actual polls. May the best saint win!!
St Francis of Assisi vs St Dominic
St Anthony of Padua vs St Bridget of Sweden
St Hildegard of Bingen vs St Alphonsus Liguori
St Ignatius of Loyola vs St Philip Neri
St Joseph of Cupertino vs St John of the Cross
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St Joan of Arc vs St Roch
St Clare of Assisi vs St Christina the Astonishing
St Catherine of Siena vs St Bernard of Clairvaux
St Kateri Tekakwitha vs St Vincent de Paul
St Olga of Kiev vs St Louise de Marillac
St Rita of Cascia vs St Gertrude of Nivelles
St Martin de Porres vs St Elizabeth of Hungary
St Thomas More vs St Jadwiga (Hedwig) of Poland
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Cinco de Mayo
Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Mexican victory at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, during the Franco-Mexican War. The day is a minor, regional holiday in Mexico, being mainly celebrated in the state of Puebla where the city of Puebla is the capital. Military parades, speeches, and reenactments of the battle are held there. It is also celebrated in Veracruz and Mexico City, but in many other places of Mexico, May 5th is no different than any other day.
It is more widely celebrated in the United States, where it commemorates the battle, and celebrates Mexican culture and heritage. It is most celebrated in areas with large Mexican-American populations. The day began gaining popularity in the 1940s, during the beginnings of the Chicano movement. Mexican immigrants used the day to show their pride in their Mexican heritage. Awareness of the holiday was further raised in the 1960s by Chicano activists. Today it is celebrated by many in the country, regardless of their ethnic background. Parades, parties, and festivals are part of the day. These events usually include mariachi music, Mexican folk dancing, and traditional Mexican foods. The largest festivals in the country are held in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston.
Some have been critical of the day, saying it didn’t have more widespread demographic appeal until it began being linked to Mexican alcoholic drinks. Some have also been critical of the day by saying it sometimes perpetuates negative stereotypes of Mexican people. The day has sometimes also been confused with Mexican Independence Day, which commemorates the call to arms against the Spanish, that took place on Sept 16, 1810. That day began being celebrated years before Cinco de Mayo.
The story of the Battle of Puebla deals with Mexico’s war with France. In 1861, Benito Juárez became president of Mexico, at a time when the country was in trouble economically. They had defaulted on debts to France, Britain, and Spain, and those countries sent naval forces to Veracruz, Mexico, in an effort to retrieve their money. Britain and Spain worked out an agreement and withdrew. But France stayed, in an effort to seize back their money, and to create a French Empire in Mexican territory. France also wanted to limit the influence of the United States in the region. Although, during this time, the United States was preoccupied with the Civil War, giving France more of an opportunity to do as it pleased.
In late 1861, French forces landed at Veracruz and put Juárez and his government on the run. 6,000 French troops, under General Charles Latrille de Lorencez, planned an attack at Puebla de Los Ángeles, a town 80 miles southeast of Mexico City, and were optimistic about its outcome. Juárez was stationed just north of there and sent 2,000 (by some accounts 4,000) men to Puebla. Poorly supplied and outnumbered, they were led by General Ignacio Zaragoza. They fortified the town and got ready for French.
On May 5, 1862, the French attacked the town, and the battle lasted from morning until night. They lost between 500 to 1,000 soldiers, while Mexico lost less than 100. After the battle ended, the French retreated to the Gulf Coast. It was not a strategic win for Mexico but was a symbolic victory and morale booster. General Zaragoza died a few months later, and the town was renamed Puebla de Zaragoza. France’s leader, Napoleon III, the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, installed Austrian Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian as emperor of Mexico in 1864. He was executed by Juárez’s forces in 1867. France withdrew from Mexico the same year.
How to Observe
One way to celebrate the day is to eat traditional Mexican foods, or foods associated with Mexico, such as tacos, burritos, sopes, enchiladas, grilled corn, chips with salsa verde or guacamole, or mole poblano, which is an important food in Puebla. You could wash it all down with some margaritas. Mexican mariachi music or other Mexican music could be listened to, or you could do some Mexican folk dancing. Food, music, and dancing will likely be a part of any Cinco de Mayo festival or event, so it may be best to attend one! You could attend Los Angeles’s Festival de Fiesta Broadway, the largest Cinco de Mayo event in the world (note: this Cinco de Mayo celebration is held in late April). Chicago and Houston are also known for large events. San Diego has various events, including a battle reenactment. The Cinco de Mayo festival in Chandler, Arizona, is known for its Chihuahua parades, races, and pageants. There are many smaller events taking place in cities and towns across the United States. Check to see what is taking place near where you live. In Puebla, there is a museum dedicated to the battle, and the battlefield is a park. A reenactment, replete with rifle and cannon shots, takes place in Puebla on the day, and it ends with a sword fight between the Mexican and French generals. No matter how you celebrate the day, make sure you are being culturally sensitive if you are not of Mexican or Mexican-American descent.
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