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Lynwood City Council Recognizes Latino Heritage Month Original Text

In honor of Latino Heritage Month the Lynwood City Council issued a proclamation at this week's regular council meeting.

Lynwood High School Spanish teacher Viviana Vargas accepted the proclamation which recognizes the City’s ethnic diversity and quality of life enhanced by the richness and beauty of the Latino culture.
Lynwood High School Spanish teacher Viviana Vargas accepted the proclamation which recognizes the City’s ethnic diversity and quality of life enhanced by the richness and beauty of the Latino culture. (City of Lynwood)

September 17, 2020

In honor of Latino Heritage Month (September 15 – October 15), the Lynwood City Council issued a proclamation at this week’s regular council meeting.

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Lynwood High School Spanish teacher Viviana Vargas accepted the proclamation which recognizes the City’s ethnic diversity and quality of life enhanced by the richness and beauty of the Latino culture.

The City of Lynwood Proclamation on Latino Heritage Month:

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