Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month at this year’s Poudre Pour Arts & Culture Fest.
The Poudre Pour Art and Culture Fest is a family-friendly annual event celebrating our river corridor’s vibrant history and culture.
This year, in partnership with Mexican American History Project: Greeley, Cache NHA will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, honoring the integral role Hispanic culture has played in the history of the Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area.
Enjoy civic groups, performers, artisan demos, and activities for all ages – plus a mini food truck rally and the always-popular People’s Choice Award craft brewers competition. Los Martinez Bros and Grupo Presidio will perform live high-energy Latin music of various genres.
“Hispanic culture has been an integral part of the area’s heritage, influencing everything from the region's architecture to its cuisine, from its language to its music and dance,” said Maria Sanchez with MAHPG. “As we commemorate Hispanic Heritage Month, let's take the time to learn from the richness of the Hispanic culture in the Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area.”
“In alignment with the America250 theme, Advancing Justice for All: Telling Americans Stories, Cache NHA is prioritizing interpretation that tells inclusive stories and engages diverse communities,” said Sabrina Stoker, Executive Director of Cache NHA. “Partnering with MAHPG allows us to address a gap in the history of the heritage area and provides a platform for Mexican Americans to tell their own story of intellectual, economic, and cultural impact that benefits the community at large.”
Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich historical and cultural tapestry of our region. We hope you will join us in honoring the rich traditions, music, and flavors of northern Colorado’s Hispanic heritage!
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When: Saturday, October 12, 2024 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Location: Windsor History Museum, 100 North 5th Street, Windsor, CO 80550
Entertainment For The Day!
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Food Truck Rally
Angry Hippie Tacos, Steamy Weiners, Moms Popcorn, and more!
Craft Beer Tasting
Craft brewers will serve four oz. pours of their products and contend for the People’s Choice Award for the best pour of the Fest. High Hops, The Heart Distillery, Peculier Ales, Timnath BeerWerks, Zwei Brewing, Climb Hard Cider, and more!
Cultural Village
Civic groups and artisans will demonstrate visual and culinary arts and provide hands-on educational activities to attendees.
Dance Performances
Dance groups will perform between band sets, and Diana Vasquez will teach Latin dance moves to attendees at the top of each hour.
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Los Martinez Bros Band
Los Martinez Bros (LMB) plays various Latin and English music, notably Tejano or Tex Mex, Cumbia, Country, and R&B.
3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Grupo Presidio
Presidio plays various genres of Latin music – Tejano, Cumbia, Sonidero, and Country music.
Information/Tickets:
General admission tickets are $ 10.00 for 18 +. Craft beer tasting tickets are $20.00 for 21+. Children 17 and under are free with a paying adult.
Get your tickets online here.
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(Follow this link to our contest to win 2 tickets to attend the Pour.)
Impact/Statistics
β The Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area spans 45 miles of the Cache la Poudre River, beginning at the eastern edge of Roosevelt National Forest and ending east of Greeley.
β An economic impact study completed by Tripp Umbach in 2017 found that the Cache la Poudre National Heritage Area generates an annual economic impact of $81.6 million, while supporting over 1,000 jobs and generating $6.9 million in tax revenue.
β In the past decade, Cache la Poudre National Heritage Area invested over half a million dollars in community grants and leveraged nearly $14 million dollars of public-private funding.
About Cache la Poudre National Heritage Area
The Cache NHA strives to promote a variety of historical and cultural opportunities, engage visitors and residents in the landscape, and inspire learning, preservation, recreation, and stewardship through various programming efforts.