Texas Tejano.com and ALMA announce September Tejano Heritage Month
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Jul 22, 2006
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(San Antonio, Texas) July 18, 2006 - Texas Tejano.com, a San Antonio-based research, publishing, and communications firm, in conjunction with the Alamo Legacy & Missions Association (ALMA), a San Antonio-based, non-profit organization that provides living history reenactments to educate youth and adults about Texas history, are proud to announce that the month of September has been designated Tejano Heritage Month by the State of Texas, Bexar County and City of San Antonio.

Created to bring awareness and education about the true contributions and lives of Tejano pioneers, the events of Tejano Heritage Month will vary from historic commemorations to educational, governmental, community and religious activities. The message and mission is to educate, elevate and celebrate the lives and legacies of Tejanos.

Founded by Rudi R. Rodriguez, Texas Tejano.com has been producing, publishing, promoting, and marketing Tejano printed matter, electronic media, educational materials as well as creating a traveling exhibit that has been displayed at elementary, junior high and high schools, colleges and universities, and historical societies, museums and libraries across the state.

"The last two years have proven that what we are creating with Tejano Heritage Month is something that the public wants," Rodriguez says. "We are at a time in history where everyone, especially in the Hispanic population, wants to know what their heritage is and where their roots originate. Tejano heritage is something that has long been ignored and we have felt that it is something that needs to be recognized, appreciated and embraced. That is the purpose of Tejano Heritage Month; it is a chance to celebrate what our Tejano forefathers accomplished at the dawn of our great state and what we, as present-day Tejanos, continue to accomplish."

This year's Tejano Heritage Month festivities include the 3rd Annual Texas Tejano Breakfast to be held on the grounds of the State Capitol in Austin; in San Antonio, the Breakfast will once again be held on the grounds of Palo Alto College; the 2nd Annual Tejano Vigil will again be held inside the Alamo; a brand new, epic Tejano history exhibit will be displayed on the campus of UTSA; a Tejano Symposium will again be held at Alamo Hall; the premiere of a series of Tejano portraits commissioned by Texas Tejano.com (which will hang inside the Alamo Shrine); the debut of our Senior Oral History Project will take place at the main branch of the San Antonio Public Library and much more! There will also be an exciting and educational program of awards for elementary, middle and high school students.

Texas Tejano.com and ALMA are also proud to have partnered this year with Wells Fargo Bank, H-E-B Groceries, Inc., the Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Capitol Visitors Center, the San Antonio Express-News, NEWS 4 WOAI-TV, Texas Public Radio, the City of San Antonio Office of Cultural Affairs and Office of Community Initiatives, the Witte Museum, the Alamo and San Antonio Public Library. With their assistance and support, we are guaranteed that this will be the biggest Tejano Heritage Month celebration to date. Viva Tejano Texas! 

More information about Texas Tejano.com can be found at www.texastejano.com or by calling 210.673.3584.