The City of Temple, Texas, will host its 4th Annual Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration on Wednesday, October 8, at the Frank W. Mayborn Civic and Convention Center. The event is free and open to the public, with all residents and visitors encouraged to attend.
Organized by the City of Temple’s government, the celebration will include a special ceremony, speeches from local community members, and a live performance by Mariachi Los Tres Martinez. The program aims to recognize and honor the rich cultural heritage, leadership, and lasting contributions of the Hispanic community in Temple.
Doors will open early, and attendees are encouraged to arrive ahead of time to secure seating. The event is designed to foster community engagement and cultural appreciation during Hispanic Heritage Month, which is observed nationally from September 15 to October 15.
For more information, visit the City of Temple’s official website or follow their social media channels for updates.






5 responses to “Temple to Host 4th Annual Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration”
iIs National Hispanic Heritage month any reason to let a Spanish language station take over your freakuancy in Austin?
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We didn’t let them. And last time we checked, the interference was gone. Check us out, we are back on the air again in Austin and were always available online at KNCT.org and on our free apps.
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Sorry sir but 91.3 FM is still spouting Spanish loud and clear in Austin at 3:30 pm 9-21.
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We had received multiple reports from listeners that the interference was gone. Filed a complaint with the FCC nearly five years ago and still awaiting resolution.
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Five years? Tha govt. shouldn’t have cut public radio’s funding. They should have cut the FCC’s funding. They are the agency that won’t do it’s job.
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