



The local procession was everything I remember it being. Small children very excited; older children enjoying dressing up in costumes, adults having fun watching the whole affair, and a small Spanish community out en mass to support and participate. The photos will give you a good impression of the evening’s festivities.
The Three Kings procession looks like a lot of fun for all involved. We have a similar procession here where the children knock on the doors until they find one who will welcome them.
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