Honor 23rd Street Merchants Association and Peace & Unity for organizing Cinco de Mayo parade
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These 2 groups organized Richmond's annual Cinco de Mayo parade and festival on May 7th, which returned after a 3-year break. The event started in 2006 after unsupervised celebrations created safety concerns on 23rd Street. Thousands of people from across the Bay Area attended this year's celebration.
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