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Celebrate Latin American culture during this year’s ¡Celebramos!

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A flamenco performance in the Garden during ¡Celebramos!

Last year, guests enjoyed flamenco performances in the Garden during ¡Celebramos!

Photo by Lawrence Jenkins Pictures

¡Celebramos! is back and better than ever with unique new experiences at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden.

From Friday, Sept. 15 (the first day of Hispanic Heritage Month) through Sunday, Oct. 15, presentations of Latin American culture will fill the Garden. Think: Art exhibits, performances, shopping, dining, and more.

The month-long festival features special events like:

  • “Bienvenidos,” performed by the Fort Worth Opera
  • The Mariposa Market
  • Tequila + Margarita Festival
  • Family Movie Night
  • Flag Parade

Plan your ¡Celebramos!

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