
Hi all! I am putting together a Cinco de Mayo program for our library and I am wondering if any of you know someone that could talk about the history of Cinco de Mayo? I would also like to include a musical performance. Does anyone know a musician that is willing to play for a reasonable cost? Thank you, Taneca Chapman-Mills Librarian II Detroit Public Library Edwin Conely Branch 4600 Martin Detroit, MI 48210 Tmills@detroitpubliclibrary.org -- "Public libraries are for everybody. It's the idea of leveling the playing field—leveling them up so that no matter the class, race, gender, or religion, there should be no barrier between you and the opportunity to learn." (Charles Ogletree)

Taneca, You might try checking with the Detroit office of the Consulate General of Mexico. They are located in the Penobscot Building, 645 Griswold St. #830. Their phone number is 313-964-4515. They may be willing to sponsor someone for your event. Bob VandeVusse, Director Howard Miller Library and Community Center 14 South Church Street Zeeland, MI 49464 ---------- Original Message ----------- From: Taneca Chapman-Mills <tchapmanmills@gmail.com> To: michlib-l@mcls.org Sent: Mon, 23 Feb 2015 11:45:36 -0500 Subject: [Michlib-l] Cinco de Mayo Program
Hi all! I am putting together a Cinco de Mayo program for our
library and I am wondering if any of you know someone that could
talk about the history of Cinco de Mayo? I would also like to
include a musical performance. Does anyone know a musician that is
willing to play for a reasonable cost?
Thank you,
Taneca Chapman-Mills
Librarian II
Detroit Public Library
Edwin Conely Branch
4600 Martin
Detroit, MI 48210
Tmills@detroitpubliclibrary.org
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"Public libraries are for everybody. It's the idea of leveling the playing
[UTF-8?]fieldâleveling them up so that no matter the class, race, gender,
or religion, there should be no barrier between you and the
opportunity to learn." (Charles Ogletree)
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Taneca Chapman-Mills
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