I have recently attended a colorful independence day celebration in your area. This is the report on what I saw and experienced.
> I attended an Independence Day celebration of the Mexican community in my area.
> It truly was a huge celebration with fireworks and music.
> Mexican people are so proud of their origins and Independence Day is the most important celebration for them.
> Activities began as early as 09:00 hrs with a massive religious celebration they call "Mass or Service."
> After the service, they stay at the food booths outside the church, where they enjoy a Mexican breakfast.
> From 11:00 to 17:00, these people enjoy the beautiful weather in what they call "La Feria." A theme park with rides and special attractions. It is a family atmosphere full of food and Mariachi music.
> From 18:00 to 22:00, many artists perform on a big stage. Basically, folkloric dances and plays from different regions of México.
> The special and magical moment of Independence Day is the worldwide famous "Grito de Independencia."
> It is the moment when the Mexican Consul plays the role of Priest Miguel Hidalgo, who initiated the Mexican Independence in the town of Dolores, Hidalgo, México in 1810.
> At 23:00 hrs sharp, he is at the main balcony ringing the independence bell and screaming "Viva México" three times, meanwhile thousands of Mexican people frenetically repeats in screams "Viva."
> Then it comes 10 minutes of fireworks.
We can conclude that this Mexican Independence Day is one of the most amazing experiences I ever had for the fervor, enthusiasm, and combination of rituals, music, and Patriotism of the Mexican people.
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