El Grito Celebration

By: Ulises Cabrera

Community Writer

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City of Moreno Valley

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The city of Moreno Valley, El Grito Monday September 15 6-10 pm

Did you know El Grito marks much more than a moment in history? It’s a lively celebration of resilience, freedom, and community.   We invite you to join us on Monday, September 15, from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Moreno Valley Civic Center Amphitheater to honor Mexico’s cry for independence with music, tasty food, family activities, and cultural pride.    While many people think Cinco de Mayo marks Mexico’s independence, the true call for freedom began on September 16, 1810, when Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla rang the church bells in the town of Dolores and rallied his community to stand up against Spanish rule. His powerful “Grito de Dolores” ignited a movement that changed the course of history.    We celebrate that spirit every day of the year. But El Grito in MoVal is a chance for families and friends to gather to enjoy free entertainment and share the joy of culture and togetherness. Whether you come for the music, the kids’ activities, or the food (and trust me, the food never disappoints), you’ll leave with a stronger sense of community.    Bring your loved ones, bring your energy, and let’s honor El Grito together—Moreno Valley style!