Annual Car Show Celebrates Hispanic Culture and Community

An annual tradition in Colorado Springs brought life to Sierra High School's parking lot last Saturday, as the 41st Fiesta and Car Show unfolded with a vibrant display of music, dance, and vehicles. Organized by El Cinco de Mayo Inc., this event serves as a cultural celebration, bringing together food, entertainment, and automobiles that reflect Mexican and Hispanic heritage. The car show alone featured over 65 entries, many from enthusiasts who belong to local car clubs. This gathering not only highlights mechanical craftsmanship but also fosters connections among families and friends.
For three decades, Gaspar Martinez has been at the helm of organizing this event, emphasizing its role in uniting communities. He points out how generations participate together, with grandparents often joined by their grandchildren. One highlight of the exhibition was the presence of low riders—vehicles modified to ride close to the ground, symbolizing a longstanding tradition rooted in Southern California during the 1930s. These cars, along with hot rods, represent both personal expression and cultural pride. Amy Valerio, a long-time member of the City Wide Car Club, entered her custom purple Chevy Monte Carlo, complete with hydraulics, showcasing her passion for automotive artistry while inspiring younger women to embrace this typically male-dominated hobby.
Beyond the visual spectacle, the event carries deeper significance through charitable efforts. As a nonprofit, El Cinco de Mayo Inc. leverages these gatherings to fund scholarships for underprivileged students aspiring to higher education. Kelley Rodriguez, chair of the organization, notes partnerships with local institutions like the University of Colorado Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak State College, which enhance outreach within diverse communities. Additionally, toy drives during the holiday season extend goodwill to children in need. While attendance numbers vary year to year, the essence of fostering community remains constant. Such festivals transcend mere entertainment; they create spaces where people can connect, share traditions, and celebrate shared values, reinforcing the strength of unity amidst diversity.