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Free Hispanic Heritage Night, Wellington

From 5 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 16, the Wellington Amphitheater will be hopping with hot Latin music, food trucks and a variety of vendors. Hispanic Heritage Night will kick off month-long celebrations of cultural diversity for National Hispanic Heritage Month from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. 

So, grab the kids and preparations to enjoy a night of food, live music, dancing and more at this free community event.

Featured entertainment: At 8 p.m., live music will be presented by Mikey's Hotswing Latin Band.
Where: Wellington Amphitheater, 12100 Forest Hill Blvd.

Credit: The Village of Wellington

Food Trucks include:

  • CrepStick
  • Eskinita Spanish Gourmet
  • Giovanni's Gourmet Italian Ice
  • Libation Nation
  • The Shrimp King
  • Tulum Taco Shop

Food trucks listed subject to change.

Vendors include the following:

  • Alfie’s Peruvian Alfajores
  • Coconut Bar
  • Friends of Foster Children
  • Hispanic Human Resources Council
  • Maha Town
  • Mickie’s Creations
  • New American Funding
  • Palm Beach County Clerk and Comptroller
  • Remax Prestige
  • Rise Dance Studio

For more information, visit this website.

Also read our story about other free events at Wellington Amphitheater.

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Mary Lou Cruz

About Mary Lou Cruz

I worked at the South Florida Sun Sentinel for 21 years, as an Advertising Special Sections Writer; Editorial Systems Editor in Technology; and Editorial Assistant in the Newsroom. Before my newspaper career, I worked in the airline and travel industry and I have lived in Brazil, Puerto Rico and vacationed in more than 25 countries. Originally, I'm from Maryland. I moved to Florida in 1984 and raised my daughter in Miami. Email: events@SouthFloridaOnTheCheap.com.

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