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05/01/2026

Cinco de Mayo Festival In Milwaukee: A Day of Culture, Community, and Advocacy at Serb Hall
DACA Leaders to be Honored with the Triumph of the Human Spirit Award.

MILWAUKEE, WI — On Saturday, May 2, 2026, El Conquistador Latino Newspaper will host its annual Cinco de Mayo Festival, a vibrant community celebration located at the American Serb Hall, 5101 W. Oklahoma Ave. Milwaukee. Running from 11 AM to 7 PM, this free event invites the public to honor Mexican heritage through a day of family-friendly entertainment and civic recognition.

A Celebration for Everyone
The festival grounds will be packed with activities for all ages, including:
• Thrills & Fun: Carnival rides and a dedicated children's area.
• The fan-favorite Chihuahua Beauty Contest
• Showcases: A custom Car Show and live musical entertainment throughout the day.

Honoring Community Champions
At 1 PM, the festival will hold its official Opening Ceremonies. This year, the festival is proud to honor three distinguished legislators for their tireless advocacy and bipartisan work on the DACA bill:
• State Senator Tim Carpenter
• Representative Sylvia Ortiz-Velez
• Representative Jessie Rodriguez
• Alderman Jose Perez
• Darryl Morin, President of Latino Forward
Their commitment to securing the future of "Dreamers" reflects the true spirit of the community and the very essence of Cinco de Mayo.

The Spirit of Cinco de Mayo
Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Battle of Puebla in 1862, in which a vastly outnumbered Mexican army defeated the superior French forces. While it marks a military victory, we celebrate it today as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. It serves as a powerful reminder that when people unite with a common purpose, they can overcome even the most incredible odds.

"This festival is more than just a party; it's a tribute to the strength of our community and the leaders who fight for our rights every day."

Event Details at a Glance:
• What: Cinco de Mayo Festival
• Where: American Serb Hall, 5101 W. Oklahoma Ave. Milwaukee

• When: Saturday, May 2 | 11 AM – 7 PM
(Opening Ceremonies at 1 PM)
• Cost: Free and open to the public

Media Contact:
Victor Huyke
Cinco de Mayo Festival
414-899-5989
[email protected]

04/30/2026

Major Announcement!!!

Milwaukee’s Iconic Cinco de Mayo Festival Announces Historic Move to American Serb Hall for 2026 Celebration

MILWAUKEE, WI — May 1, 2026 — Organizers of the annual Cinco de Mayo Festival are excited to announce that the city’s premier celebration of Mexican heritage and culture is moving to a new home. After years of being hosted at the UMOS grounds, the 2026 festival will take place at the historic American Serb Hall (5101 W. Oklahoma Ave) this Saturday, May 2, 2026.

The festival will run from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM, offering a vibrant daytime experience for families, residents, and visitors from across the region.

A New Chapter for a Storied Tradition

The move to American Serb Hall represents a strategic shift to provide attendees with enhanced facilities, improved parking, and a more centralized location for the South Side community. While the venue has changed, the heart of the festival remains the same: a powerful tribute to the Battle of Puebla and a showcase of the rich cultural tapestry of Milwaukee’s Mexican-American community.

Festival Highlights Include:

Live Entertainment: Non-stop music featuring local Mariachi bands, regional Norteño groups, and contemporary Latin artists.

Traditional Dance: Breathtaking performances by local Folklorico dance troupes showcasing the colorful costumes and traditions of various Mexican states.

Authentic Cuisine: A diverse marketplace of food vendors serving up tacos, tamales, elote, and signature Mexican desserts.

Family Fun: A dedicated children’s area with activities, cultural workshops, and community resources.

"We are thrilled to welcome the community to American Serb Hall," said Victor Huyke, El Conquistador Latino Newspaper. "This move allows us to grow the festival in new ways while staying true to our mission of celebrating our heritage. We invite everyone to join us for a day of joy, pride, and community spirit."

Event Details

What: 2026 Cinco de Mayo Festival

When: Saturday, May 2, 2026 | 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Where: American Serb Hall, 5101 W. Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee, WI

Admission: Free! Gratis!

About the Cinco de Mayo Festival:
The Cinco de Mayo Festival is an annual cultural event in Milwaukee that commemorates the Mexican victory at the Battle of Puebla and celebrates the contributions of the Mexican-American community. Through music, art, and food, the festival fosters unity and cultural pride across the city.

For more information, call 414-383-1000

12/12/2025

EXTREME COLD UPDATE!

Due to dangerously cold temperatures, Breakfast With Santa Drive Thru has been rescheduled to keep families and volunteers safe.

NEW DATE: Saturday, December 20
Time: 8:30–11 a.m.
Location: UMOS, 2701 S. Chase Ave.
FREE • DRIVE-THRU • No registration required

Free wrapped gifts for kids ages 1–12, photos with Santa, breakfast gift cards, and more festive surprises await—just one week later.

Please stay warm, Milwaukee, and we’ll see you soon.

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ACTUALIZACIÓN POR FRÍO EXTREMO
Debido a las temperaturas peligrosamente frías, el evento Desayuno con Santa en auto ha sido reprogramado para proteger la seguridad de las familias y voluntarios.

NUEVA FECHA: Sábado, 20 de diciembre
Hora: 8:30–11 a.m.
Lugar: UMOS, 2701 S. Chase Ave.
GRATIS • EN AUTO • No se requiere registro

Habrá regalos envueltos y gratuitos para niños de 1 a 12 años, fotos con Santa, tarjetas de regalo para el desayuno y más sorpresas festivas—solo una semana después.

Por favor, manténgase abrigado, Milwaukee. Los esperamos pronto.

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