Barrio Fest weekend a success in Fort Stockton

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Barrio Fest weekend a success in Fort Stockton

Thu, 09/22/2022 - 07:18
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“We can’t wait for next year!”

The shared sentiment was voiced among many attendees at Barrio Fest – a four-day festival that celebrated the Hispanic culture and heritage of Fort Stockton from Sept. 15-18.

The Thursday tours around the barrio surrounding Fort Stockton Community Theater took people down memory lane. Isai Rojas highlighted articles from the Fort Stockton Pioneer dating back to the 1930s and 1940s in which the Mexican American community celebrated the traditional Fiestas Patrias.

On Sept. 16, third graders from the Fort Stockton ISD and Christian Academy took a tour of ten activity stations that included the art of tamale making, corn husk dolls, pinatas, storytelling by our local veterans, the culture of quinceaneras, free books from the Literacy Coalition of the Permian Basin and much more.

On Friday evening, the Pecos County Historical Commission provided a certificate of recognition to five businesses that have been operating for over 50 years, which included Caballero’s Barber Shop, Terrazas Furniture, Fidel’s Grocery & Market, Sisters Beauty Salon, and Comanche Tortilla & Tamale Factory followed by a reception and mariachi music entertainment.