Down the Street: Local Man Helps Keep Spanish-Speaking Club Alive
The Santa Fe New Mexican › October 22, 2006
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The Santa Fe New Mexican › October 22, 2006
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Alive: Ortiz hopes change brings younger people into group
Turning a Spanish-speaking club bilingual was a compromise its members weren't eager to make, but it might have been its only chance to stay open.See the full content of this document
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Down the Street: Local Man Helps Keep Spanish-Speaking Club Alive
Over the past two years, the Sociedad Proteccin Mutua de Trabajadores Unidos became bilingual. The society, one of the West's oldest Hispanic organizations, has about 500 members in New Mexico and Colorado and
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