Oct 28: Mexican Folklore Show -- embrace new cultures and help save a life


A benefit performance by the award-winning Ensamble Folklorico Indianapolis to help provide an urgently needed kidney transplant

When: Friday 28 October 7:00-8:30 PM (doors open at 6:30)

Where: George Washington Community School Auditorium -- 2215 West Washington Street Indianapolis

José Medina is a young Mexican who URGENTLY needs a kidney transplant. The Hispanic community of Indianapolis is working together to raise funds for this cause. If you cannot attend to the event but would like to donate money, you can do so at 5/3 Bank. Account # 7652466249 or call 317- 226-4831 in English or 213-1289 in Spanish.

This fundraiser features Ensamble Folklorico Indianapolis, one of the most popular Mexican cultural groups in town. They are very enjoyable.

According to the announcement for this event, "La comunidad hispana se une nuevamente para recabar forndos para esta causa." It would be great if we could make this statement slightly inaccurate, to make sure that it isn't only the Hispanic community working to support José Medina, but rather the entire community of Central Indiana working together to help one of our own. Tickets for the event are $10 for adults, $3 for kids. See you there.

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