- Jose Sanchez, creator of the Carnaval Charo costume, says this is a dance and costume tradition of more than 100 years old.
- Mexican sugar skull face paintings by Chayo Mosqueda of Fantasy Faces and Body Art were a big hit at the celebration. - Photos by Tammy Murga — Lake County Publishing
- Food vendors offered traditional Mexican plates and drinks including many favorites like tacos, enchiladas, and horchata.
- Folkloric dresses are typical sights at Cinco de Mayo events. Each color and style is unique to Latin American regional dances.
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Jose Sanchez, creator of the Carnaval Charo costume, says this is a dance and costume tradition of more than 100 years old.
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