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Old 12-13-2008, 10:15 AM
 
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Hello. Our United Christian church doing outreach programm among mexican and hispanic immigrants. Helping them learn english and adjusting in USA. So far have hundreds hispanic fellows joined to our church last few years. Now we want extend our mission to Virginia,SC and NC, GA. Is there anyone can point small cities with high concentration of new hispanic immigrants in thoses states so that we can build church and shelter for them? We have several missionaries ready to go and those areas. We avoid big cities like Atlanta becuase of high expense and high crime rate. May God bless you. Dios de Bendiga.
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Old 12-13-2008, 04:47 PM
 
Location: Port Wentworth (North)
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Ninth annual Latin Festival of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Procession, prayer open Latin festival
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Old 08-28-2010, 07:29 AM
 
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Hello; My dear friends and thank You all for Your suport and attention of this wonderfull year celebrating the eleventh anual festival of Our lady Of Gadalupe, starting the friday the tenth of December at 7:30pm with a procession to Our lady of Luourdes Church with live mariachi music and Aztec folk dancers followed by Holly mass and mananitas jus like every year with mariachi music, followed by a wonderful and delicious diner with food from many countries cooked by our church ladies.

The next day December the 11th. the Festival will start at 11am at the soccer field in Port Wenwoth there will be live bands like Los Mentirosos,Banda Cielo Azul del Pacifico,Techno Caliente, and the best Food from all Latino America, games and The Grease Pole and pinatas for the little ones and the parents too, with prices up to twoo hundred dollars,mechanical bull and much moore.
PLEASE HELP US TO MAKE IT BETTER, WE NEED YOUR DONATIONS.**Thank You Kindly*Chon Magana.
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Old 08-28-2010, 01:22 PM
 
Location: Acworth
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anywhere really. no shortage.

concentrations are in industrial areas such as gwinnett, south cobb, gordon, middle hall etc etc

basically most counties have at least 1 area
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Old 08-28-2010, 07:42 PM
 
Location: Las Vegas
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I live in Gainesville, Georgia. We have a pretty high concentration of Hispanics.
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