
Parents visited information booths shaking hands with Sheriff's Department representatives, getting on the spot job counseling and educational guidance from SRJC staff, or support from the Women's Initiative for starting entrepreneurial businesses. The Community Childcare Council also welcomed parents, offering help paying for childcare or selecting quality preschools.
As crowds milled about exploring community resources, entertainers such as Windsor Bloco put on a raucous show. The rhythmic beat of the preformers' drums and feet added to the upbeat aura of the fair. While fair participants represented a range of ethnic backgrounds, ages, and community roles, the message of "yes we can come together to improve our community health" resounded in the bright smiles of all involved.
Cesar Chavez: Embracing the Legacy












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