Hispanic Heritage Month

The Latinx Cultural Center is committed to celebrating and honoring the Latinx culture during Hispanic Heritage Month as part of its mission to bring people together to build community and develop multicultural awareness.

Hispanic Heritage Month begins September 15 and runs through October 15. This occasion encapsulates the dates of many Latin American countries' independence and is a time for recognizing the many contributions of the Latinx community.

Visit the USU Libraries Hispanic Heritage Month Page to Access Virtual Book Display, Podcasts, Digital Collections, and More!

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Events

Festival Latinoamericano

August 30-31, September 02
Utah County Historic Courthouse (51 South University Ave.), Provo, Utah

Facebook - @FestivalLatinoamericanoProvo
Instagram - @FESTIVALPROVO

Latinx/Hispanic Health and Heritage Fair Sponsored by Take Care Utah

Saturday September 07, 12:00 PM – 8:30 PM
The Gateway, Salt Lake City, Utah

This FREE, family-friendly, full-day event is an opportunity to explore the richness and diversity of Latinx/Hispanic cultures while promoting health and wellness.

¡Festival Latino! Sponsored by Cache Valley Media Group

Saturday September 14, 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Center Street, Logan, Utah

Many Latin American countries celebrate their independence in mid-September, and our festival will pay tribute to those celebrations with cultural dancers, vendors, food trucks, and a parade!

Latino and Hispanic Heritage Event Sponsored by North Salt Lake City

Monday September 23, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Legacy Park, North Salt Lake City, Utah

The community is celebrating Latino and Hispanic Heritage month with another Unity in our Community event where we honor the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America. 

Disclaimer: These are just a few of the free community-sponsored events identified through a search on the internet. The Latinx Cultural Center does not endorse any of these events or have information beyond what is available on the websites. The descriptions and information included here come directly from those websites. We encourage you to do your own research regarding these and other events to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month.