They celebrate the Day of Columbus in Washington, DC
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| Christina Jean Moazed, student of ninth grade of “The Greenwich Country music Day School” from Stamford, Connecticut, received the award as winner of written “How Christopher Columbus Changed the world” sponsored by Putnam Hill DAR Chapter. |
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| Marco Mancini, the director of the consular office of the Embassy of Italy, did an inventory of the adventures of Columbus on having returned to Spain. |
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| The children (left) Ann Kelly, Ayleen Kelly and Robert Hanlon accompanied by his grandfather Frank Rossomondo were bearers of the gift of “Catholic Scouting and Camp Fire” of the Archdiocese of Washington. Along with them the representative of “DC Mayflower Society”. |
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| Beverly Warton-Lake, director of the Library Cristóbal Columbus of the OEA places a floral gift. |
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| The Colonel of USArmy, in retirement, Thomas J. Hogan, president of “National Columbus Celebration Association”, speaks to the assistants to the ceremony in Columbus Plaza of Union Station on October 13. |
Welcome Alexa
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Gina Lizarraga and Octavio Hinojosa are that they jump in a happiness foot, and it is not for less. They are celebrating the birth of his heiress Alexa Sofía Hinojosa Lizarraga, who was born on October 9 in the Hospital Sibley of Washington, DC. The kidling Alexa had an eight pounds weight and four ounces and measured 20 inches. Octavio Hinojosa, who is the Executive director of Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute, has promised to do a break in his professional activities to dedicate the necessary time to his first-born one, who seems to be capturing all the attention of his parents.
Welcome Alexa. |
Winning young people of the contest of art
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| Winning students of the Latin American Art Beat, from left: Juan Carranza, third place; Mercedes Lemp, executive director of the Office of Latin Matters of mayor Fenty; Omotayo Akinbolajo, the first place; Don Rossi Nuccio, president of Latin American Art Beat; Erika Camacho, of Nordstrom, who delivered awards in cash; Alejandra de la Paz, director of the Cultural Institute of Mexico; and Miguel Catarino, the second place. They posed during the ceremony of Holiday DC and WAVE on October 15. |
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| This child, he observes the presentation of the Ballet of Panama during the celebration of Holiday DC and the Office of Latin Matters of mayor Fenty. |
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| Alejandra de la Paz, director of the Cultural Institute of Mexico and hostess, is grateful to the guests for his assistance to the ceremony of premiación. |
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Héctor J. Towers, " vice-president “Hotels and Suites”
during his presentation as an example in business in the Reception of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in the “Celebration of the Hispanic Merchants and Provident Bank to the Hispanic Merchant of the Year”. Activity carried out in Saint Gregory Hotel, in Washington, on October 14. |
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| Jaime Anasagasti, (eighth from left), postgraduate “Sommelier“ of the Chamber of Commerce of Spain was entertained by his partners of the Restaurant Bar of the Halberdier in Washington DC, and soon there will join to new Bar that will be inaugurated in the city of Seatle, in the state of Washington. From izq: Daniel Salinas; Edgar Macario Utuy; Eden Montiel; Dean Permana; Gustavo Iniesta; Beatriz Bautista; Patricia Claros; José Pereira; René Guzmán; Douglas Funes and Hugo Frías. To the sly center Javier Velásquez, manager of the restaurant. |