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Courthouse Fiesta Tours Meet in

S.B. Mission Docent Tours Trained docents will lead a special tour of this beautiful landmark. 11am and 1:30pm. Old Mission S.B., 2201 Laguna St. Free$12. Call 682-4713. daily El Mercado de la Guerra Feast

on Spanish and Mexican-American foods, shop for crafts and souvenirs, and enjoy live entertainment, all while

daily El Mercado del Norte Enjoy

Fiesta foods, souvenirs at the Fiesta Bazaar, rides and attractions at the Fiesta Carnival, and icy cold drinks and live entertainment at the Crazy Horse Cantina. 11am-11pm. Mackenzie Park, State St. and Las Positas St. Free. Visit sbfiesta.org. daily Fiesta! At Paseo Nuevo Enjoy

performances by Linda Vega Dance Studio, Teka & Bossa, Flamenco! S.B., and others. Noon-6:45pm. Center Ct.,

Paseo Nuevo, 651 Paseo Nuevo. Free. Visit paseonuevoshopping.com.

Casa Cantina This annual Mexican-

style cantina invites all to relax, sip a cold drink, and celebrate at the home of Fiesta. Noon-midnight. Casa de La Guerra, 15 E. De la Guerra St. Free-$10. Ages 21+. Call 965-0093 or visit sbthp .org.

La Fiesta Pequeña This “Little Fiesta” will have traditional songs and dance from Californios, flamenco, Spanish classical, and Mexican folklórico. There will also be special appearances and special performances by the 2015 Spirit of Fiesta. 8pm. Old Mission S.B., 2201 Laguna St. Free. Visit sbfiesta.org.

thursday 8/6 Competencia de los Vaqueros (Fiesta Stock Horse Show & Rodeo) Tri-County riders compete

in the Alisal Ranch Horse Class, Fiesta Ranch Horse Class, Old Timers Team Roping, and Steer Stopping. 8 and 11am. Earl Warren Showgrounds, 3400 Calle Real. Free. Call 688-5093 or visit sbfiestarodeo.com.

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Community members of all faiths are welcome to enjoy High Mass followed by a festive reception in the Mission’s Sacred Garden. 10am. Old Mission S.B., 2201 Laguna St. Free. Call 682-4713.

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the Mural Room for a guided tour of the Moorish-Spanish building. Tours happen every 30 minutes. 10am-3pm. S.B. County Courthouse, 1100 Anacapa St. Free. Call 962-6464.

strolling through this colorful Mexican market. 11am-11pm. De la Guerra Plaza, first block of E. De la Guerra St. Free. Visit sbfiesta.org.

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his year, The Santa Barbara Independent’s annual guide to Old Spanish Days is a special pullout magazine. Our Calendar Editor Terry Ortega has listed absolutely every event, starting with Wednesday’s Fiesta Pequeña on the Mission steps. You can find the whole lineup for Friday’s spectacular horse parade with its floats, marching bands, and amazing vaqueros. Barney Brantingham gives you the inside scoop on where to get the best of Mercado foods. And Richie DeMaria guides you through a world of music that will be playing all week. Check out all the events, from earlymorning rodeos and pancake breakfasts to courthouse dancing under the night sky. Have fun. And Viva la Fiesta!

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Courthouse Fiesta Tours Meet in

the Mural Room for a guided tour of the Moorish-Spanish building. Tours happen every 30 minutes. 10am-3pm. S.B. County Courthouse, 1100 Anacapa St. Free. Call 962-6464.

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docents will lead a special tour of this beautiful landmark. 11am and 1:30pm. Old Mission S.B., 2201 Laguna St. Free$12. Call 682-4713.

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daily Fiesta! At Paseo Nuevo Enjoy

performances by Zermeno Dance Academy, Trio Guadalajara, Cruz Dance and Entertainment, and more. Noon7pm. Center Ct., Paseo Nuevo, 651 Paseo Nuevo. Free. Visit paseonuevo shopping.com.

Casa Cantina This annual Mexican-

style cantina invites all to relax, sip a

Professional Bull Riders (PBR) Challenge Tour The nation’s top

riders and brave cowboys risk it all in thrilling eight-second rides and jaw-dropping wrecks against monstrous animal athletes. 7:30pm. Earl Warren Showgrounds, 3400 Calle Real. $25-$80. Call 688-5093 or visit sbfiestarodeo.com.

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and song performances from many regions of Mexico. Bring blankets and chairs for lawn seating. 8pm. S.B. County Courthouse Sunken Gardens, 1100 anacapa St. Free.

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daily El Mercado del Norte Enjoy Fiesta foods, souvenirs at the Fiesta Bazaar, rides and attractions at the Fiesta Carnival, and icy cold drinks and live entertainment at the Crazy Horse Cantina. 11am-11pm. MacKenzie Park, State St. and Las Positas Rd. Free.

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Feast on Spanish and Mexican-American foods, shop for crafts and souvenirs, and enjoy live entertainment, all while strolling through this colorful Mexican market. 11am-11pm. De la Guerra Plaza (across from City Hall). Free.

cold drink, and celebrate at the home of Fiesta. Noon-midnight. Casa de la Guerra Courtyard, 15 E. De la Guerra St. Free-$10. Ages 21+. Call 965-0093 or visit sbthp.org.

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Courthouse Fiesta Tours Meet in

the Mural Room for a guided tour of the Moorish-Spanish building. Tours happen every 30 minutes. 10am-3pm. S.B. County Courthouse, 1100 Anacapa St. Free. Call 962-6464.

S.B. Mission Docent Tours Trained

docents will lead a special tour of this beautiful landmark. 11am and 1:30pm. Old Mission S.B., 2201 Laguna St. Free$12. Call 682-4713.

Our Lady of Guadalupe Mercado Enjoy a wide array of authentic

Mexican cuisine and entertainment. 11am-9pm. Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, 227 N. Nopal St. (corner of Nopal and Montecito sts.). Free. daily El Mercado de la

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Mexican-American foods, shop for

crafts and souvenirs, and enjoy live entertainment, all while strolling through this colorful Mexican market. 11am-11pm. De la Guerra Plaza (across from City Hall). Free. daily El Mercado del Norte Enjoy Fiesta foods, souvenirs at the Fiesta Bazaar, rides and attractions at the Fiesta Carnival, and icy cold drinks and live entertainment at the Crazy Horse Cantina. 11am-11pm. MacKenzie Park, State St. and Las Positas Rd. Free.

Casa Cantina This annual Mexicanstyle cantina invites all to relax, sip a cold drink, and celebrate at the home of Fiesta. Noon-midnight. Casa de la Guerra Courtyard, 15 E. De la Guerra St. Free-$10. Ages 21+. Call 965-0093 or visit sbthp.org. El Desfile Histórico This year marks

the 91st anniversary of this unique historical parade, one of the largest equestrian parades in the U.S. with floats and dancers. The parade starts at the west end of Cabrillo Blvd., proceeds east along the beach to State St., and then up State St. to Sola St.

Fiesta Pequeña

Noon. Free-$40. Call 962-8101 or visit oldspanishdays-fiesta.org. daily Fiesta! At Paseo Nuevo Enjoy

performances by Garcia Dance Studio, Alonzo Dance Company, and others. 2-7pm. Center Ct., Paseo Nuevo, 651 Paseo Nuevo. Free. Visit paseonuevo shopping.com.

Flor y Canto Interwoven with his-

torical narration, Spanish California

dances and songs of the 19th century will be performed by residents in authentic costumes. Bring a picnic dinner and blankets for lawn seating. 7pm. S.B. County Courthouse Sunken Gardens, 1100 Anacapa St. Free.

Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Rodeo The riders of

this organization will compete in Bull Riding, Team Roping, Steer Wrestling, and more. 7:30pm. Earl Warren Showgrounds, 3400 Calle Real. $10-$20. Call 688-5093 or visit prorodeo.com.

Las Noches de Ronda (Nights of Gaiety) Enjoy an evening of dance

and song performances from many regions of Mexico. Bring blankets and chairs for lawn seating. 8pm. S.B. County Courthouse Sunken Gardens, 1100 Anacapa St. Free.

saturday 8 / 8 Kiwanis Fiesta Pancake Breakfast This annual event serves more

Competencia de los Vaqueros (Fiesta Stock Horse Show & Rodeo) Junior Tri-Counties riders

compete in the Cowboy Ranch Class, Trail Horse Class, Open Ranch Class, Team Roping, Dummy Roping, and Steer Stopping. 7am, 8am, and 4pm. Earl Warren Showgrounds, 3400 Calle

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than 4,000 guests. Enjoy a Fiesta pancake breakfast while supporting activities that benefit children in south S.B. County. 7am-noon. Alameda Park, 1400 Santa Barbara St. $7. Call 896-9083 or visit kiwanisclubofsantabarbara.org.

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Roping, Tie-Down Roping, Team Roping, and Barrel Racing. 7am, noon, and 2:30pm. Earl Warren Showgrounds, 3400 Calle Real at Las Positas Rd. Free. Call 688-5093 or visit sbfiestarodeo .com.

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Parish, 227 N. Nopal St. (corner of Nopal and Montecito sts.). Free.

Free-$10. Ages 21+. Call 965-0093 or

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Tardes de Ronda (Afternoon of Gaiety) This afternoon of dances and

on Spanish and Mexican-American foods, shop for crafts and souvenirs, and enjoy live entertainment, all while strolling through this colorful Mexican market. 11am-11pm. De la Guerra Plaza (across from City Hall). Free.

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Real. Free. Call 688-5093 or visit sbfiestarodeo.com.

Fiesta Arts & Crafts Show Browse handmade treasures created by artisans and walk along the beautiful beachfront. 10am-7pm. Cabrillo Blvd., west of Stearns Wharf. Free. 85th Annual Desfile de los Niños (Children’s Parade) The young peo-

ple of S.B., parents, and others will rock traditional costumes to celebrate the rich culture. Parade will go down State St. from Victoria St. to Ortega St. 10am. State St. Free. Call 564-5418 or visit tinyurl.com/eldesfiledelosninos.

Courthouse Fiesta Tours Meet in

the Mural Room for a guided tour of the Moorish-Spanish building. Tours happen every 30 minutes. 10am-3pm. S.B. County Courthouse, 1100 Anacapa St. Free. Call 962-6464.

Fiesta foods, souvenirs at the Fiesta Bazaar, rides and attractions at the Fiesta Carnival, and icy cold drinks and live entertainment at the Crazy Horse Cantina. 11am-11pm. MacKenzie Park., State St. and Las Positas Rd. Free. daily Fiesta! At Paseo Nuevo Enjoy

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performances by Los Pacucheros, Alonzo Dance Company, and more. Noon-7pm. Center Ct., Paseo Nuevo, 651 Paseo Nuevo. Free. Visit paseo nuevoshopping.com.

Our Lady of Guadalupe Mercado Enjoy a wide array of authentic

Casa Cantina This annual Mexicanstyle cantina invites all to relax, sip a cold drink, and celebrate at the home of Fiesta. Noon-midnight. Casa de la Guerra Courtyard, 15 E. De la Guerra St.

docents will lead a special tour of this beautiful landmark. 10:30am and 2pm. Old Mission S.B., 2201 Laguna St. Free$12. Call 682-4713.

Mexican cuisine and entertainment. 11am-9pm. Our Lady of Guadalupe

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songs from various Mexican regions features performers younger than 16. 1-5pm. S.B. County Courthouse Sunken Gardens, 1100 Anacapa St. Free.

20th Annual S.B. Mariachi Festival Many mariachi bands and singers

will perform to promote and preserve the traditions of mariachi music. 5:30pm. S.B. Bowl, 1122 N. Milpas St. $50-$95. Call 962-7411 or visit sbbowl .com.

Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Rodeo The riders of

this organization will compete in Bull Riding, Team Roping, Steer Wrestling, and more. 7:30pm. Earl Warren Showgrounds, 3400 Calle Real. $10-$20. Call 688-5093 or visit prorodeo.com.

Las Noches de Ronda (Nights of Gaiety) Enjoy an evening of dance

and song performances from many regions of Mexico. Bring blankets and chairs for lawn seating. 8pm. S.B.

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Competencia de los Vaqueros (Fiesta Stock Horse Show & Rodeo) Junior Tri-Counties riders

compete in the Reining Class, Team Penning Slack, Open Calf Branding, and Cow Dog Finals. 8am. Earl Warren Showgrounds, 3400 Calle Real. Free. Call 688-5093 or visit sbfiestarodeo.com.

Courthouse Fiesta Tours Meet in

the Mural Room for a guided tour of the Moorish-Spanish building. Tours happen every 30 minutes. 10am-3pm. S.B. County Courthouse, 1100 Anacapa St. Free. Call 962-6464.

Fiesta Arts & Crafts Show Browse

handmade treasures created by artisans and walk along the beautiful beachfront. 10am-6pm. Cabrillo Blvd., west of Stearns Wharf. Free.

Our Lady of Guadalupe Mercado Enjoy a wide array of authentic

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daily Fiesta! At Paseo Nuevo Enjoy

live music by Gilberto Gonzales. 12:303pm. Center Ct., Paseo Nuevo, 651 Paseo Nuevo. Free. Visit paseonuevo shopping.com.

S.B. Mission Docent Tours Trained docents will lead a special tour of this beautiful landmark. 1:30pm. Old Mission S.B., 2201 Laguna St. Free-$12. Call 682-4713.

Monday 8/10 Fiesta Finale Gala This black-tie

event includes a gourmet dinner, entertainment by dancers, artists, musicians, wine tasting, and dancing. Be in the open air of beautiful El Paseo to close this wonderful S.B. tradition. 4:30-10pm. El Paseo, 10 El Paseo. $200. n Call 682-8184 or visit profant.org.

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Mexican cuisine and entertainment. 11am-9pm. Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, 227 N. Nopal St. (corner of Nopal and Montecito sts.). Free.

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Order is subject to change. 1) Walking Group — Fiesta Flower Girls 2) Walking Group — Spirit of Fiesta 3) Band — Mariachi Mexicanisimo 4) Float — Saint Barbara 5) Mounted Color Guard — Long Beach Mounted Police 6) Carriages and Wagons — El Presidente 7) Carriages and Wagons — El Presidente Family 8) Float — Mission Float 9) Charros — Serenata De Charro 10) Carriages and Wagons — S.B. Mayor Helene Schneider 11) Carriages and Wagons — Grand Marshall 12) Carriages and Wagons — Union Bank #1 and #2 13) Carriages and Wagons — Honorary El Presidente 14) Carriages and Wagons — De la Guerra Wedding Party 15) Group Spanish Riders — Los Padres Trail Riders 16) Carriages and Wagons — Das Williams, Lois Capps, Hannah-Beth Jackson 17) Group Spanish Riders — Camarillo White Horses 18) Group Spanish Riders —Costarricense de Paso Gaited Horses 19) Carriages and Wagons — Los Padres National Forest

20) Group Western Riders — Calizona Appaloosa Horse Club 21) Carriages and Wagons — Community West Bank 22) Carriages and Wagons — Santa Barbara City Council 22.5) Carriages and Wagons — S.B. County Board of Supervisors 23) Mounted Color Guard — Santa Monica Mounted Posse 24) Group Western Riders — Black Cowboys of the Golden West 25) Carriages and Wagons — Women of the Golden West 26) Mounted Color Guard — New Buffalo Soldiers 27) Walking Group — U.S. Navy 28) Charros — Southern California Charros 29) Float — Rotary Club 30) Band — Santa Barbara High School Marching Band 31) Charros — Familia Charra and Charros Unidas de Villa 32) Mounted Color Guard — Los Angeles Sheriff’s Posse 33) Carriages and Wagons — Red Cross 34) Carriages and Wagons — Assemblymember Katcho Achadjian

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35) Float — Courthouse Missions Foundation 36) Walking Group — Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation 37) Float — Courthouse Legacy Foundation 38) Charros — Grupo Charro Los Compadres 39) Carriages and Wagons — J.P. Morgan Chase 40) Carriages and Wagons — Cox 41) Posse — Escondido Mounted Posse

42) Charros — Rancho Arroyo 43) Carriages and Wagons — Wells Fargo 44) Mounted Color Guard — Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Mounted Unit 45) Carriages and Wagons — KEYT 46) Carriages and Wagons — Impulse 47) Carriages and Wagons — Jordano’s continued

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Live Music and F lamenco Dance in C enter C ourt Monday, August 3: Noon to 1:15pm – Linda Vega Dance Studio 1:15 to 1:45pm – Alonzo Dance Company 1:45 to 3:45pm – Zermeno Dance Academy 4:00 to 5:00pm – Cruz Dance and Entertainment 5:15 to 6:30pm – FLAMENCO! Santa Barbara*

Friday, August 7: 2:00 to 2:50pm – Zermeno Dance Academy* 2:55 to 3:15pm – Alonzo Dance Company 3:15 to 4:35pm – Zermeno Dance Academy 4:45 to 5:45pm – Linda Vega Dance Studio 6:00 to 7:00pm – FLAMENCO! Santa Barbara*

Tuesday, August 4: Noon to 1:15pm – Linda Vega Dance Studio 1:15 to 2:00pm – Cruz Dance and Entertainment 2:00 to 4:15pm – Martinez Brothers 4:25 to 4:35pm – Alonzo Dance Company 4:45 to 5:45pm – FLAMENCO! Santa Barbara*

Saturday, August 8: Noon to 2:30pm – Los Pacucheros 2:45 to 3:15pm – Garcia Dance Studio 3:20 to 3:35pm – Alonzo Dance Company 3:40 to 4:40pm – Zermeno Dance Academy* 4:45 to 5:45pm – Linda Vega Dance Studio 6:00 to 7:00pm – FLAMENCO! Santa Barbara*

Wednesday, August 5: Noon to 1:00pm – Linda Vega Dance Studio 1:00 to 2:00pm – Zermeno Dance Academy 2:00 to 4:15pm – Teka & New Bossa 4:30 to 5:30pm – FLAMENCO! Santa Barbara* 5:45 to 6:45pm – Linda Vega Dance Studio Thursday, August 6: Noon to 1:00pm – Linda Vega Dance Studio 1:00 to 2:00pm – Zermeno Dance Academy* 2:00 to 4:15pm – Trio Guadalajara 4:20 to 4:55pm – Cruz Dance and Entertainment 5:00 to 5:45pm – Linda Vega Dance Studio 6:00 to 7:00pm – FLAMENCO! Santa Barbara*

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hen you think Fiesta, you might think of mariachi, folklórico, and flamenco — less so contemporary rock and roots music. But Old Spanish Days are some of the best days in town to watch Santa Barbara musicians sing, strut, and strum. With three major stages to choose from — Mercado de la Guerra (MDG), Casa Cantina (CC), and Mercado del Norte (MDN) — live-music fans have their ears full these coming days and nights. Fiesta brings some true veterans of the Santa Barbara music scene back once more into the spotlight. Spencer the Gardener will be playing not once, but thrice (CC on Wed. at 8pm; MDN Cantina Stage Fri. at 7:15pm; and MDG Sat. at 8:30pm). A perennial favorite, including the Wednesday-night affair that’s become a preferred Fiesta kickoff party for locals, Spencer’s sunny songs accented with brassy flourishes make for a perfect cultivar for the sights and sounds of Fiesta. If rock ’n’ roll is your forte, this year’s Fiesta serves up a slew of classic rock standard bearers who will be familiar to some and rocking to all. Big-time blues-rockers and Alan Parsons road mates Alastair Greene Band will stop in town before taking off to Germany with Mr. Parsons (MDG Wed. at 8:30pm; MDN Cantina Stage Sat. at 4pm). Be sure to also catch Rick Reeves, who has played just about everywhere with everyone since the ’80s and has sparked many a passion for guitar playing in local youths (MDG Wed. at 6:30pm). Rock fans can choose to end their Saturday with RedFish, who cover everyone from The Beatles and Deep Purple to Cage The Elephant and Daft Punk (MDN Cantina Stage Sat. at 8:30pm). But while wise old veterans like Greene and Reeves prove rock never dies, this year’s Fiesta lineup is a veritable Trix rabbit hole of young up-and-comers, many of whom will

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Every year I know I can find hot German sausages, and the Muscle Beach Café has them, along with artery-clogging, bacon-wrapped, all-beef hotdogs and French fries. You crave tamales? The Apostolic Assembly Church has cooked up chicken, pork, and cheese tamales, washed down with horchata. There’s always something different at Del Norte, such as the Surfrider booth’s Kahlúa burgers, Kahlúa pork sandwiches, and egg rolls. Del Norte is also where carnivores will find good old Santa Barbara County tri-tip sandwiches and beef ribs, at BBQ Heaven. Boy Scout Troop 1 is serving up genuine American corn on the cob, and southof-the-border chicken fajita burritos. All the spicy stuff you can handle, and more, awaits at the Santa Barbara-Puerto Vallarta Sister Cities Committee booth: chicken taquitos, fish tacos, soft chicken tacos, carne asada burritos, tortas, tacos, and carne asada super nachos. Wow, that’s a mouthful. Speaking of tradition, the women of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church on the Eastside have been cooking for days, preparing dishes as authentic as you’ll find anywhere in town this week and maybe more so. Aficionados know it’s not Fiesta without a stop here. It opens today, August 5, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., and stays that way through Sunday. This is just a sampling of the Fiesta dishes you’ll find. It’s way more than I can handle, but that won’t stop me from trying. Happy Fiesta feasting! n

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jammed with either chicken, tasty carne asada (marinated steak), or carnitas, the slow-cooked, kinda crispy pork bits originally from Michoacan. I’ve been loitering around Mercado de la Guerra since 1960, and faithful readers know that I moan about the shortage of enchiladas there every year. I’m very happy to report that the United Latin American Pentecostal Church heard my plea to the Almighty and will be serving chicken, cheese, and tender beef enchiladas this year! The famous, tasty, traditional tamale is also hard to find at Fiesta for some reason. But this year, you can get your tamale fix by heading to La Bella Rosa Bakery booth, where they are filling the cornmeal treats with pork, chicken, or cheese, along with sides of beans, rice, and that sweet dessert, flan. I’m a nut for pulled pork and know I’ll find spicy sandwiches at the Vietnam Veterans of America booth. You say you just want old-fashioned tacos and no fuss or muss? Head for the old reliable Rugby Association and Special Olympics booths, and you’ll find them, along with lemonade to wash them down. Speaking of drinks, this is one week when you’ll find plenty of icy, milky, nondairy horchata and cool jamaica, made from the hibiscus flowers. Up at MacKenzie Park, Mercado del Norte is best known as a family-friendly fest packed with kids and carnival rides, yet still boasting more elbow room than DLG as well as a slew of tables, if you can grab one. The parking was also recently given a face-lift.

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