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Mile High United Way surprised Mario Dominguez, a fourth grader College View Elementary, with an all-expense paid trip to the Super Bowl.
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Lunar New Year celebrated in ‘Little Saigon Business District’ Local businesses, officials and residents celebrated the “Tet” Lunar New Year and the unveiling of the Little Saigon Business District, Feb. 1.
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College View Elementary students celebrate Lunar New Year
2014 is ‘Year of the Horse’ More photos on page 6
Second and third grade students Hoang, Amy, Thy, Hana, Jennifer, Cassidy, Kathy and Jenny perform the ribbon dance “It’s New Year!” Photo by Stefan Krusze
New Mexican consul in Denver touts partnership By Don Bain The Chamber of the Americas hosted a luncheon with Carlos J. Bello, Consul General of Mexico in Denver, at the Palm Restaurant in the Westin Hotel, Jan. 29. Bello is responsible for Mexican nationals living in Colorado as well as the eastern parts of Montana and Wyoming plus portions of Utah. He considers his most important task the support, assistance and rights of his countrymen living in the U.S. After thanking those in attendance for the support and hospitality Denver has shown his people for more than 40 years, the Consul General began his address with the following anecdote. A mouse is running wildly through the streets of Mexico City, chased by a large cat. He ducks into the first wall crack he can find, waiting there for the cat to wander off. Some minutes later the mouse hears a dog
barking nearby and thinks, “If there is a dog out there, then the cat is gone.” Emerging from his sanctuary, the mouse is immediately pounced on by the cat. Under the feline’s complete control, the mouse manages to mouth a query, “OK you’ve caught me, but I heard a dog out here, so why didn’t you run away?” With a toothy smile, the cat replies, “Sometimes it’s good to be bilingual!” The animated and engaging consul then noted the numerous advances in Mexico over the last decade. It is now the fourth largest economy in the Western Hemisphere, following the United States, Canada and Brazil. Mexico’s national debt is only 33 percent of their annual GNP and unemployment is at 5 percent, ranking the country among the top of industrialized nations.
Gil Cisneros, president of The Chamber of the Americas and
Continued on page 2 Carlos J. Bello, Consul General of Mexico in Denver.