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Old 02-27-2008, 02:54 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by spetrello
Saludos! I work for a non-profit community center in California, and we're hosting a free event featuring authentic "Old California" rancho activities. We'd like our spanish-speaking neighbors to come, and I'm wondering if anyone might be able to offer advice on the following phrases:

"Experience Rancho Life!" Viva el Rancho en directo.

"Rancho arts and crafts for kids" Arte y manualidades rancheras para niños

"Taste traditional rancho food" Pruebe la comida ranchera tradicional

"Free guided tours of Old California" Visitas guiadas gratuitas por el "Old California"

"Live performances by" Actuaciones en directo de....

Thank you for any help or guidance you can offer! I'm conversant in Spanish, but don't have the confidence yet to release my words in print!
-Shannon

Hi shannon, you should post in Spanish, good way to learn!

saludos
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