FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Brie Turek (407) 246-3106
Laura Bornfreund (407) 246-3423
MAYOR BUDDY DYER LEADS MEXICO TRADE
MISSION
TO EXPLORE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR CENTRAL FLORIDA
City of Orlando Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month With
Cultural, Arts and Business Development Activities
ORLANDO, FL (September 22) – As the
City of Orlando strives to diversify our economy and continue to attract new
business to our region, Mayor Buddy Dyer will lead a trade mission with
Enterprise Florida and the Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission,
September 25th – 29th, to Mexico City and Monterrey.
“With business leaders from around the State of Florida, we will work to build
relationships and explore economic development opportunities with the Mexican
business community that will benefit our entire region,” said Mayor Dyer.
Additionally, in conjunction with Florida businesses participating in the trade
mission, Mayor Dyer will host forums for Mexican business and government leaders
to discuss trade and commerce with the Central Florida region.
Beyond International business development initiatives, an array of unique,
cultural events are being held in the City of Orlando to celebrate Hispanic
Heritage Month (September 15th – October 15th). From abstract art exhibits and
historical lectures to festival-style celebrations and parades, this important
month showcases Hispanic Heritage as well as the key role the Hispanic community
plays in Central Florida’s diverse region.
Hispanic Heritage Month events in the City of Orlando:
Cuban Art Exhibit and Lecture – September 22, at 5:00 p.m. in the City Hall
Rotunda. This event is held in conjunction with the University of Central
Florida.
Seminar Cultural and Tourism of Puerto Rico – September 30, at 9:00 a.m. in the
City Hall 9th floor Overlook Room. The Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Office will
conduct this seminar.
Celebration of Puerto Rican History and Culture – September 30, at 6:00 p.m. in
the City Hall 9th floor Overlook Room. This event is held in conjunction with
the University of Central Florida
Puerto Rican Day Parade – October 2, at 10:00 a.m. The Parade Route will run
along Robinson Street. The Parade is presented by the Puerto Rican Day Parade of
Florida, Inc.
Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration Art Exhibit and Reception – October 5, at
5:30 p.m. “Serie los Emigrantes” Exhibit of Banco Popular’s Private Collection
will be displayed. Please join Mayor Buddy Dyer at this celebration of heritage.
For more information, please call Laureli Carvajal at (407) 370-7484.
All of the above listed events are open to the public and free of charge.
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