Posted on: April 7th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Community ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Ohio ]
Tags: Puerto Rican
With the merengue and other dance music blaring, the Puerto Rican Cultural Society of Dayton put its vitality on display this weekend in marking its 30th anniversary at the Dayton Woman’s Club.
Jenny Honingford, one of the club’s founding members, said 10 couples started the society in 1978 to pass on customs to the next generation and raise public awareness of Puerto Rican culture. In those early days, the close-knit group would gather to fix traditional dishes such as empanadillas — pastry turnovers filled with meat — and fried and mashed plantains.”*
*From: http://www.daytondailynews.com
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