Arizona Bilingual News

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Editor letter

My dear readers, we are entering, “I hope” the last stretch of these hot and intense climates. In some parts of our region, it rains almost daily but here in the Tucson area, very little. Let’s hope that the monsoon effect enters with more power this August and that the rains reach us intensely, since water is life! Speaking of the monsoon, we want to invite you to read the information about it with the weather specialists from our friends at Telemundo Arizona. In this edition you can read the information and guide to the monsoon, in addition to being able to access our website www.azbilingual.com, you can enter directly with the authority of the time and preparation guide, which I highly recommend.

Arizona Bilingual Newspaper has just had its eleventh annual Kidz Expo & Back to School event with a tremendous success of influx, gifts, free community information, gifts, surprises, entertainment and many personalities who joined us this past July 23 at the center Tucson Convention Center. I invite you to see the photos and recapitulation in this edition, more than 3,500 people joined us, thanks to everyone who made this event possible and this great success!

On the other hand, I want to share with all of you that Arizona Bilingual News is always at the forefront of information, latest news, and events. We always try to share all the true information that comes to us, whether it is through the written edition, online, networks social, through live links or interviews, the whole team working for you. That is why I ask all of you to inform yourself in the correct way, or make decisions lightly, we see it every day and more with our Hispanic people. In the same way, I ask you to continue learning, the habit of reading is invaluable, as is continuing to study something new, learn English or another language that interests you. Also, remember that the general elections will take place on Tuesday, November 8, where all of us as citizens of this country must exercise our vote, it is a constitutional duty, which we swore when we became citizens of this country. I ask you as a resident, are you ready to process your citizenship? Do it, there are many options where they help and support you to study for the exam, there are virtual classes and in person, in different community centers and libraries in the area; the phone to register is (520) 206-3737. 

I take this opportunity to invite women entrepreneurs and those who have their business at home and are interested in taking it to the next level and/or establishing their business.

Latinas Negocios y Empoderamiento will hold its annual Hispanic Women’s Conference on Thursday, September 22, at El Mezquite Ballroom, located at 7130 S. Nogales Hwy from 4pm-9pm, this event will be free, but it will be by invitation. So, keep an eye on the Latinas Negocios y Empoderamiento social networks, and on their website to register at www.latinasarizona.com. There will be moderators, special guests who will be talking about women in business, how to start them and the tools basics in marketing, social networks, credit institutions, permits, women in politics, how to join local groups, opportunities to continue studying and how to get loans, as well as special guests with high positions, who will share their success stories! Don’t miss out, this conference is for all women who want to go to the next level.

Finally, I thank you, and ask everyone to exercise caution, patience, and solidarity in this coming back to school.

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