Salinas welcomes the first “ Salinas Day ” with visits and entertainment
Salinas organized its first “Salinas Day” event on Saturday afternoon at Station Place, offering the community a chance to connect with the history and culture of the city through various activities. “The Salinas valley is known as the world salad. The county of Monterey celebrates a county of the city. That day,” said the leaders and members of the ComtĂ© de Monterey community, the leaders and members of the community of the community of the community were gathered to celebrate the new tradition, which included free visits to the house of the first mayor, the Muserey and the Salinas Valley Railroad Museum, and California Welcome Center, as well as food and entertainment. “A celebration of saline, I think we can agree, a rich story, a cultural diversity and a brilliant future.” Aimed to offer something for everyone, recovering in the past while offering free resources and entertainment. “It is an opportunity to discover all the different services that the city offers, as well as the possibility of understanding the history of our city,” said Nina Alcaraz, a resident of Salinas. Center, which is really, a real window in its own right, “said Donohue.” Really fill the opportunity to touch part of Salinas and, you know, and I think it really helps people connect, even more deeply, to their community. “The city hopes to organize the event again next year, with plans to make it even larger and better.
Salinas organized its first “Salinas Day” event on Saturday afternoon at Station Place, offering the community a chance to connect with the history and culture of the city through various activities.
“The Salinas Valley is known as the world salad. The county of Monterey celebrates a deeply rooted historical, cultural, political and economic and economic meaning of the city. Salinas. We congratulate the city of Salinas during its first day and encourage our residents of the county to join them to celebrate that day,” said the supervisor of the County of Monterey, Luis Alejo.
City leaders and community members gathered to celebrate the new tradition, which included free visits from the house of the first mayor, Monterey and Salinas Valley Railroad Museum and California Welcome Center, as well as food and entertainment.
“A celebration of, I think we can all agree, a rich story, a cultural diversity and a brilliant future,” said the mayor of Salinas, Dennis Donohue.
The event was aimed at offering something for everyone, recovering in the past while offering free resources and entertainment.
“This is an opportunity to discover all the different services that the city offers, as well as the ability to understand the history of our city,” said Nina Alcaraz, resident of Salinas.
Mayor Donohue described the day as an important step and expressed his enthusiasm for future events.
“What I like about this are the different entities that are here, whether it is the Railroad Museum, the reception center, which is really a real window in its own right,” said Donohue. “Really represent the opportunity to touch part of the past of Salinas and, you know, and I think it really helps people connect, even more deeply, to their community.”
The city hopes to host the event again next year, with plans to make it even larger and better.