kaneboats
05-05-2011, 01:18 PM
To all who celebrate this holiday including folks like me who have a neighbor whose wife, well, ex-wife now, is of Mexican heritage: Have a wonderful, fun and safe Cinco de Mayo celebration. Putting on the Mariachi music channel (876 on DirecTV) in a little while here to go with the theme. My cousin will be in town so we are going to have a little celebration for her and take her wakesurfing on Sat.
A little background on Cinco De Mayo courtesy of Wikipedia (now you can show off for your friends as you down a cerveza):
Cinco de Mayo
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Cinco de mayo)
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Not to be confused with Mexican Independence Day, which occurs on September 16.
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Cinco de Mayo
Battle of Puebla
Observed by
US Americans, mixed nationality;
citizens of Puebla, Puebla
Type multinational
Date May 5, 1862
Observances
Celebration in the United States of Mexican-American culture and experiences. Only somewhat celebrated in Mexico.
Food, music, folkloric dancing
Cinco de Mayo (Spanish for "fifth of May") is a holiday held on May 5. It is celebrated nationwide in the United States and regionally in Mexico, primarily in the state of Puebla.[1][2][3][4] The date is observed in the United States as a celebration of Mexican heritage and pride,[5] and to commemorate the cause of freedom and democracy during the first years of the American Civil War.[6] In the state of Puebla, the date is observed to commemorate the Mexican army's unlikely victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, under the leadership of General Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín.[7][8] Contrary to widespread popular belief, Cinco de Mayo is not Mexico's Independence Day,[9][10] the most important national patriotic holiday in Mexico, which occurs on September 16th.
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wikipedia.org (footnotes omitted)
A little background on Cinco De Mayo courtesy of Wikipedia (now you can show off for your friends as you down a cerveza):
Cinco de Mayo
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Cinco de mayo)
. . .
Not to be confused with Mexican Independence Day, which occurs on September 16.
. . .
Cinco de Mayo
Battle of Puebla
Observed by
US Americans, mixed nationality;
citizens of Puebla, Puebla
Type multinational
Date May 5, 1862
Observances
Celebration in the United States of Mexican-American culture and experiences. Only somewhat celebrated in Mexico.
Food, music, folkloric dancing
Cinco de Mayo (Spanish for "fifth of May") is a holiday held on May 5. It is celebrated nationwide in the United States and regionally in Mexico, primarily in the state of Puebla.[1][2][3][4] The date is observed in the United States as a celebration of Mexican heritage and pride,[5] and to commemorate the cause of freedom and democracy during the first years of the American Civil War.[6] In the state of Puebla, the date is observed to commemorate the Mexican army's unlikely victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, under the leadership of General Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín.[7][8] Contrary to widespread popular belief, Cinco de Mayo is not Mexico's Independence Day,[9][10] the most important national patriotic holiday in Mexico, which occurs on September 16th.
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wikipedia.org (footnotes omitted)