The Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (AZHCC) in partnership with Amazon celebrates the cultural holiday “Día de los Muertos” at the Inaugural Día de Los Muertos “Chamba-a-Ladito Festival” at Desert Sky Mall on Thursday, November 2nd, 2023.
In celebration of the cultural holiday “Dia de Los Muertos”, the Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (AZHCC) in partnership with Amazon, will host a one-day event to honor the traditions and legacies of our loved ones who have passed before us.
This festival aims to educate, inspire and provide a wide rage of resources to our small business communities while also highlighting some of our wonderful Chamba-a-Laditos in the valley.
The event will feature various member booths, live music, and entertainment for the entire family. There will also be various ofrendas (altars) on display to commemorate the Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration.
This is a free event and open to the public.
About AZHCC
Founded in 1948, the Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is the premier advocate for more than 125,000 Hispanic-owned small businesses and more than 2 million Hispanic consumers statewide.
Led by President and CEO Monica Villalobos, the non-profit organization provides products and services in the area of market intelligence, capacity building, advocacy and education for the benefit and success of its members, corporate partners and to actively promote the economic growth and vitality of Arizona. The Arizona Hispanic Chamber’s annual signature events include the Black & White Ball and Business Awards; the release of DATOS: State of the Hispanic Market; the Arizona Minority Business Enterprise Summit; and the Bud Shootout Golf Tournament—along with more than 60 other workshops, seminars, public forums and business networking activities.
The Chamber also operates Arizona’s only two federally funded Minority Business Development Agency Centers, one of which provides access to contracts and capital for mid-sized companies among the state’s 100,000+ Minority Business Enterprises in search of growth and investment opportunities; while the other is focused on the American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian (AIANNH) grant, Project, to develop trainings, workshops, and provide additional technical support to these communities.
The Arizona Hispanic Chamber is dedicated to promoting the health and prosperity of the state and national economy by serving as a vital link to the growing power and influence of Hispanic business owners and consumers as part of our increasingly diverse global marketplace.