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CincyLatino
PO Box 20009
Cincinnati, , 45220
Phone: 513-253-1081
Featured Products
Arts & Entertainment
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Festival Latino
The CincyLatino Festival is a truly unique, important and FUN event! Taking place on the beautiful riverfront grounds of Cincinnati’s own Sawyer Point Park, the CincyLatino Festival represents a meeting place for Cincinnati’s diverse community to share music, food, stories and culture.
Get involved and experience something new! This year’s festival offers opportunities to brush-up or learn a few dance moves, play some dominoes, volleyball, soccer or the very “Cincinnati” CornHole. You can also enjoy some food from your native country or someone else’s. There are art activities, playground activities – as well as interactive commercial and health exhibits.
More news on the 2007 Festival to be posted at a later date.
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Latin Night at Tropicana
CincyLatino and Jeff Ruby's Tropicana Restaurant are working hard to bring you what you want!....Finally what most Latinos were looking for! A beautiful, elegant, spacious, and yet affordable venue to enjoy great Latino music from the best Salsa Bands and DJs in Town... Come and experience a new twist on the local Latino scene: fun, sexy, very happening and yet elegant and classy. Your favorite Latino music, great company, great service, and much more, combine to offer a Latino experience to remember and one that people will definitely want to return to.
CincyLatino's Thursday's LATIN NIGHT @ Tropicana
When: Every Thursday
Where: Jeff Ruby's Tropicana @ Newport on the Levee, Newport, KY
Time: 9:30 PM - 2:00 AM
*NO COVER CHARGE!!
Extras:
*FREE Salsa & Merengue lessons by KAMASALSA starting at 9:45 PM,
*Music by DJ Aikon
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Salsa Cruise
Quickly becoming a legend, the wildly popular CincyLatino’s “Salsa Cruise” offers a unique approach to experience the richness and excitement of Latin music and dancing on a riverboat cruise. Featuring Cincinnati’s best Latin bands, food & drink, door prizes, and plenty of Latin dancing – it has proven to be a true delight for Latin music/dance enthusiasts.
Only $20 Per Person!
21 and up
Dress Code Enforced. Please No Hats, T-shirts.
All Salsa Cruises board between 10:00 PM and 10:45 PM at the Celebrations Riverboat in Ludlow, KY.
Departure is set for 10:45 PM returning at 1:00 AM and the party continues until 2:00 AM.
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Clothing & Accessories
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Mango Dulce
Mango Dulce is CincyLatino's sister company which specializes in 'Style with a Latina Twist!' The store is Located at 343 Ludlow Ave., Clifton, OH, 45220. Or you can reach Mango Dulce by phone at (513) 221 - 0701.
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Founded in 2003, CincyLatino is a company focused on creating awareness of the growing Latino population by creating high-profile Latino entertainment and cultural/educational events promoting the richness of Latino culture to the U.S. CincyLatino events include Latino Festivals, concerts, art exhibitions, Latin American film series, dance parties, networking events, and others. These events target diverse demographics of different socio-economic backgrounds.
The mission of CincyLatino is to be the primary provider of Latino entertainment and cultural events in the Tri-State (OH, KY, IN). This includes:
1.) Creating programs or events for cultivating and promoting the richness and variety of the Latino culture;
2.) Supporting people, organizations, and businesses trying to reach Latino community in the area;
3.) Developing and supporting programs addressing needs of the Latino community, helping Latinos to crossover to the mainstream of U.S. Society
4.) Cooperating with organizations or businesses with similar goals and visions
Authenticity: CincyLatino, LLC is the first, biggest, and only Latino-owned company in the Greater Cincinnati Area providing a wide spectrum of Latino cultural events and support to the totality of the local Latino community.
Experience: Currently, Cincylatino produces and co-produce over 130 Latino theme events per year in the Tri-State area.
Access to and knowledge of the Latino community: Its two owners, Mr. Héctor Moreno, borne in
Puerto Rico , and Mr. Nicholas Radina, Italian-American, have both been involved with the Latino community and Latino entertainment in the Greater Cincinnati Area for over 15 years. This long involvement in the local Latino community (together with their Latino heritage) has made them win the respect, admiration, and trust of many in this community, which in turn have given them a clear insight, knowledge, and awareness of the idiosyncrasies and needs of the different segments of this growing Latino population in the area. Currently the size of Latino population in the Tri-State area is calculated to be between 80,000 to 100,000 people and growing.
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