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5 wrz 2024 · It’s kermés season in El Paso, a marathon of church bazaars from late July through mid-October, hosted mostly by the Catholic parishes. Kermeses serve as the biggest fundraiser of the year for many churches, setting up carnival games, cake walks and raffles.
- El Paso’s 2024 Kermés Season: Family, fun, community - El Paso Matters
Churches throughout the region typically host kerméses, the...
- El Paso’s 2024 Kermés Season: Family, fun, community - El Paso Matters
11 sie 2023 · Families play loteria for an array of prizes at the annual Our Lady of the Light Catholic Church bazaar. (Courtesy Catholic Diocese of El Paso) 🗳️ Get ready to vote! Early voting is Dec. 2-10, and Election Day is Dec. 14.
7 sie 2024 · As summer fades and fall approaches, El Paso gets ready for one of its most beloved traditions: the Catholic Church kermés season. For us native El Pasoans, these bazaars are more than just events—they’re a chance to gather, celebrate, and enjoy the unique culture of our city.
23 wrz 2024 · It’s kermés season in El Paso, a marathon of church bazaars from late July through mid-October, hosted mostly by the Catholic parishes. Kermeses serve as the biggest fundraiser of the year for...
16 lip 2024 · Churches throughout the region typically host kerméses, the religious bazaars, from July until early October. They are family-friendly events that serve as a major fundraiser for the church. This annual event is anticipated by many El Pasoans as the festival brings food, games and live performances.
25 cze 2018 · The annual El Paso Catholic Diocese church bazaars – complete with food, music and fun – are in full swing across the city. Serving as the main fundraiser for many of the area churches, the...
29 cze 2024 · Czech festivals and church bazaars have played a significant role in spreading their popularity. Events like the Westfest and Caldwell Kolache Festival celebrate these delicious pastries. By the early 1900s, over 15,000 Czech immigrants had settled in Texas, ensuring the kolache’s place in Texan culinary tradition.