September 04, 2017
Hispanic Fiesta, a celebration of Spanish and Latin-American: Arts, Food, Music and Entertainment, is a four-day celebration filled with the splendid sounds, tempting treats and colorful culture featuring 300 local, national and International Hispanic performers from over 20 different Spanish speaking countries. The 36th Anniversary of Hispanic Fiesta took place at Mel Lastman Square in Toronto during the Labour Day Weekend, Sept. 1, 2, 3 & 4, 2017. RGB Accounting proudly participated as a vendor at this event.

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