Sedro-Woolley Latinos In Action students hosted their second multicultural night on Thursday, November 20. Multiple people from all around Skagit County including schools like Burlington-Edison High School and Mount Vernon High School attended as well.
Multiple different cultures attended this Multicultural night and made this a night that a lot won’t forget, with great moments and memories that came from this event made the community become closer with one another.
“My role in the event was playing music. And I think it went pretty well, because there are people dancing and people having fun,” said Jared Castellanos, a sophomore at Sedro-Woolley High School. A lot of great moments and memories were made that night.
“I thought that the night went pretty well,” said Martin Munoz, a sophomore at Sedro-Woolley High School who played guitar and sang. “People had a bunch of fun, especially when we started playing musical chairs. I really enjoyed being able to play music with my friends and to be able to play for the community as well.”
The passion coming from the students is what makes this event pop out even more, bringing everyone from the community together to celebrate these special moments that night. Being able to celebrate your culture with other cultures from the community is something special that one can experience.
“In the event, I was the lead singer for the group. To be honest, I was really nervous at first, everyone had their eyes on us and it was a lot of pressure at first. But as soon we started playing it went away. I had a lot of fun with my friends and I really liked it a lot,” said Abel Pimentel, a sophomore at Sedro-Woolley High School.
These young talented kids at Sedro-Woolley High School have just started their group this last year. They call themselves Edicion Lana, a name they created based off of the High School of Sedro-Woolley.
The group of four prove and show that if you come together and work hard, you too can be able to achieve anything with the help of a fellow friend, or in this case Rachael Rodriguez, the L.I.A. teacher of Sedro-Woolley High School. Her ability to show and tell her students that anything’s possible if you put your mind to it and work hard for it as in this case created the group Edicion Lana.
This just shows that everyone has talent, you just gotta reach for it and show everyone your potential and prove to them that you are something, that you mean something.
