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Keeping You and Your Pets Healthy While Enjoying Recreational Waters

As summer activities heat up and North Carolinians flock to recreational waters to beat the higher temperatures, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is urging residents to prioritize safety and adopt best practices for enjoying water activities with their pets. When swimming in lakes and rivers, it is crucial to ensure the well-being of both humans and their pets.

Safety Tips for the 4th of July

Commissioner Mike Causey offers safety tips for the 4th of July. Fireworks, barbecues, boating and more on water safety, all to celebrate Independence Day safely.

Latin American School Summer Camp!

Are you looking for a fun and educational experience for your child this summer? Look no further! Our summer camp offers a unique opportunity for children to immerse themselves in Latin American culture while enjoying a wide range of exciting activities.

Empowering Dreams: The impact of scholarship donations for the Latin American School summer camp

The Latin American School summer camp offers an immersive experience where students can deeply engage with the cultures of Latin America. By supporting scholarships, donors enable students to explore the rich tapestry of traditions, languages, and stories, helping them become global citizens in an increasingly interconnected world.

The Voices in the Dance

This Saturday, June 3, the folkloric dance group "Flor de Hidalgo" performed at the International food festival in the city of Raleigh NC, with the aim of promoting part of the dances, dances and culture of Mexico in this important international festival. where thousands of people and representations from more than 50 countries attend.

Celebration of the Octave of the Resurrection

In this photographic exhibition by the Artist Edgar Bernal, the deep content of the religiosity of a community of migrants from the P'urhépecha population of Cherán is appreciated. In them we observe what in the culture and language of our original people is called "Tsinskua" which means in its spiritual sense "to revive" that is, to return to life after having passed through death or from an inanimate state of the body .

“The Fiesta de la Octava celebrating Sr. de la Resurrección- Cherán Michoacán from North Carolina” by Edgar Bernal

In this photographic exhibition, artist Edgar Bernal takes us on a visual journey through the Fiesta de la Octava, from the perspective of someone who lives in North Carolina, United States. The photographs capture the emotion of the celebration, showing us the devotion of the people towards their faith and their culture.

Celebrating Cultural Heritage: 2023 North Carolina Heritage Awards

The North Carolina Heritage Awards is a testament to the state's commitment to safeguarding its cultural heritage. Traditional arts and crafts have been passed down from generation to generation, and these awards serve as a platform to recognize the exceptional skills, creativity, and dedication of those who keep these traditions alive. By recognizing and supporting these artisans, the awards inspire the continuation of North Carolina's vibrant cultural heritage.

Volunteer for Latin American School’s Summer Camp

We are looking for enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers to join our team and create an extraordinary experience for our campers! Join Latin American School's Summer Camp!

Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey urges precautionary measures over Memorial Day weekend

“Many families will be looking forward to activities at the beach or at the pool,” Commissioner Causey said. "I hope everyone takes safety precautions to prevent tragedies on the water this Memorial Day weekend and throughout the summer."
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NCDHHS Urges Vaccination for Children 6 Months and Older

RALEIGH — The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is reporting the first pediatric flu-related death for the 2023-2024 flu season. A child in the western part of the state recently died from complications associated with influenza infection. To protect the family’s privacy, additional information will not be released.
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