Library Hosts Discussion With Española Mayor John Ramon Vigil During Hispanic Heritage Month

Espanola Mayor John Ramon Vigil/Courtesy photo

COUNTY NEWS RELEASE

The Los Alamos Public Library will host an evening of discussion with Española Mayor John Ramon Vigil on Thursday, October 3 at 6:30 p.m. at Mesa Public Library. In honor of the 2024 National Hispanic Heritage Month theme “Pioneers of Change: Shaping the Future Together,” Mayor Vigil will share with the audience his experiences as a leader and his hopes for the future of our communities.

Mayor John Ramon Vigil has been a part of his community’s leadership since his early years. As the youngest person to serve on the Española City Council at age 22, and later elected Mayor at 26, Vigil has been a part of the evolving culture and heritage of young Hispanics in northern New Mexico. We will discuss bringing his fresh new ideas and perspectives to his positions in government while holding on to his heritage and cultural traditions.

One of our closest neighboring towns, the City of Española is filled with a rich cultural heritage that incorporates elements of all the regional cultures in Northern New Mexico. The issues that are faced by the citizens and leadership of Española are often shared by those in our own community. The cultural heritage that has evolved Los Alamos County can look to the leadership and examples set by those in our greater region to share in the solutions from which we all benefit.

This discussion with Mayor Vigil and all events at the Los Alamos Public Library are free and open to the public. For more information, please visit LosAlamosLibrary.org or visit one of our branches to talk to a librarian.