Author’s visit to cap off Hispanic Heritage Month
Posted: October 12, 2009 at 6:42 a.m.
Don Marr, chief of staff for the city of Fayetteville, right, hands out keys to, from left, Robinson Esparza Muñoz, Teresa Araya Mondara, Verónica Xaviera Eltit Neuman and Carolina Aedo Sabagal on Friday at City Hall in Fayetteville. The recipients are members of the Rotary International Group Study Exchange Team from Chile. The visit coincided with Hispanic Heritage Month. Activities associated with the month will cap off this week with a visit by Luis Urrea, author of “The Devil’s Highway.”
Hispanic Heritage Month in Fayetteville wraps up this week with a visit from Luis Urrea, author of “The Devil’s Highway,” a book that was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in nonfiction and is being read by thousands of residents as well as students at the University of Arkansas.
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