Thank you to our sponsors!
We'd like to express our gratitude to all of you who make our festival what it is!
Dear Friends,
This is a special edition of our newsletter to say a very special thank you to all of the organizations and people who make ˇVivaFest! a reality.
THANK YOU to our host city and sponsor City of San José, the San José Office of Cultural Affairs and San José Arena Authority/Municipal Stadium.
THANK YOU to our national government arts agency, the National Endowment for the Arts.
THANK YOU to our donors from the private sector including The TomKat Charitable Trust, the Hewlett Foundation, the Packard Foundation, and the Union Bank Foundation.
THANK YOU to our many, many friends in the corporate sector.
THANK YOU to our volunteers who show up and do all of the heavy lifting ....
And THANK YOU to the good folks at Southwest Airlines for their support that will facilitate travel for our ˇVivaFest! students and faculty to attend the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Education national policy convening on music and arts education this August.
And of course THANK YOU, dear newsletter reader and fan, for your support of our mission and community service. See you next week at ˇVivaFest! Saludos, Marcela ![[image: Happy dancers]](http://ih.constantcontact.com/fs123/1101566562283/img/86.jpg?a=1117993869043) | We applaud you all! |
Funding for the Mexican Heritage Corporation and its programs such as ˇVivaFest! and its mariachi education program is provided in part through: a grant from the Office of Cultural Affairs of the City of San José, The National Endowment for the Arts, The TomKat Charitable Trust, The Hewlett Foundation, The Union Bank Foundation, Wells Fargo Bank, MACYs, Southwest Airlines, Mundo Fox, earned revenue from ˇVivaFest! and from readers like YOU. THANK YOU. To learn more about all of our generous donors please visit www.vivafest.org/sponsors.
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About Mexican Heritage Corporation The mission of the Mexican Heritage Corporation is to affirm, celebrate, and preserve the rich cultural heritage of the Mexican Community and showcase multicultural arts within the region. |