Celebrate Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month
National Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month traditionally honors the cultures and contributions of both Hispanic and Latinx Americans. Join the celebration at an exciting event and activity honoring this month or by supporting Hispanic and Latinx-owned businesses here in the Village.
A Million Miles Away
September 11 | 7PM
Landmark Theatre | 673 E Colorado Blvd
The Brehm Film Center is hosting a free advanced screening of A Million Miles Away at Pasadena’s Landmark Theatre. Based on the true story of Jose Hernandez, the first migrant farmworker to travel to space. A tale of perseverance, community, and sacrifice to accomplish an impossible dream. Starring, Michael Peña and is directed by Alejandra Márquez Abella. Be sure to RSVP for tickets.
23rd Annual Tequila Tasting
September 14 | 5:30PM
El Portal | 695 E Green St
El Portal is thrilled to present its 23rd Annual Tequila Tasting. Guests will experience an extraordinary selection of tequilas from beloved distilleries spanning the continent. Enjoy small bits, live music, and exciting giveaways! Be sure to get your ticket online – this event is sure to sell out.
Mexican Independence Day
September 15 | 6:30PM
El Portal | 695 E Green St
Celebrate Mexican Independence Day at El Portal! This exclusive event will feature a delightful drink menu, including signature “El Alcarde” margaritas, expertly crafted by guest mixologist, Mayor Victor Gordo. The Mayor will lead a special El Grito Ceremony, accompanied by live Mariachi music, and an exciting rendition of the Mexican National Anthem. To secure a spot, attendees should note that reservations are required. Call in advance at 626-796-8553 or visit the El Portal website to learn more.
City of Pasadena Latino Heritage Parade
September 16 | 10AM
Starts at Los Robles Ave & Buckeye St and Ends at City Hall
Celebrate the 25th Annual Pasadena Latino Heritage Parade and Festival with the City of Pasadena Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department and the Pasadena Latino Heritage Parade and Festival Committee. The parade and festival have showcased Latino history and culture through its mission to promote and provide educational cultural programs to Pasadena residents and surrounding cities. This year’s theme, “Reaching for the Stars,” recognizes the achievements of Latinos in the United States. This event enriches the community by bringing together family and friends, warmth and culture, as well as values and tradition. Learn more about the parade and activities on the City of Pasadena website.
Hispanic Heritage Wine Festival
September 17 | 2PM
Monopole by Wine RX | 21 S El Molino Ave
Come and be part of the excitement at Monopole By Wine Rx as they host an inaugural Hispanic Heritage Wine Festival. Celebrate the lively and dynamic Latino culture with a diverse range of wines. Explore a selection that includes robust reds and refreshing whites – expertly matched with more than 20 bottles and delectable bites. Immerse in the scents and tastes that capture the essence of Latin American, winemaking, and heritage, all of which have significantly shaped the worldwide wine scene. Be sure to purchase tickets on Eventbrite.
Hispanic Architectural Influence in Shaping Pasadena’s Cityscape
September 28 | 6PM
Pasadena Heritage | 160 N. Oakland Ave
Pasadena Heritage commemorates Hispanic Heritage Month with a free program. The early 20th Century saw the birth of the Spanish Colonial Revival style in Southern California. Presenter and Board Member Dave Nufer will examine the many notable Spanish Colonial Revival style buildings in Pasadena including City Hall, the Central Library, the Pasadena Playhouse, and the historic Caltech campus. A study of Pasadena’s recent Hispanic-influenced projects, such as the Del Mar Station complex and the Paseo, will be included as well. Join Pasadena Heritage as they trace the thousand-year development of Spanish architecture from its Moorish roots to its revival and prominence in Pasadena! Advanced registration is required so be sure to RSVP on Eventbrite. Admission is free, but donations are both welcomed and appreciated
Hispanic Heritage at Southern California Children’s Museum
Weekly Programming
SCCM | 459 E Colorado Blvd
Climb into fun at Southern California Children’s Museum with daily programming that celebrates Latine/Hispanic Heritage Month. Exciting play sessions include art-based activities like self-portrait drawing inspired by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. Be sure to stay up-to-date with ongoing events by checking the SCCM Instagram account for the latest schedule or visit the SCCM website to learn more. Please note that SCCM daily programming is free with admission.
Across Pasadena, generations of Hispanic and Latinx Americans have influenced and enriched our city. This month is the perfect time to seek out art, shops and restaurants that support our Hispanic and Latinx neighbors.
Alex V Hair
799 E Green St Suite 23
Anayas Restaurant
630 E Colorado Blvd
626.460.8893
Bobby’s Place
12 N Mentor Ave
626.229.0706
El Metate Café
12 N Mentor Ave
626.229.0706
El Portal Restaurant
695 E Green St
626.795.8553
Glow Beauty Co.
453 E Colorado Blvd
626.639.3020
The Honey Comb Hair Studio
16 N Mentor Ave
626.365.1105
La Perla Hair Studio
799 E Green St., Suite 37
626.510.2527
Salon 90
90 N Los Robles Ave
626.744.2999
Sonia the Colorist at Regency Salons
799 E Green St., Suite 8
323.491.4856
Tepito Coffee
695 E Colorado Blvd
Wink Lash Studio
250 N Lake Ave, #110
626.585.9465
Yahaira’s Café
698 E Colorado Blvd
626.844.3254
If your favorite Playhouse Village Latinx business is missing please let us know at info@playhousevillage.org.