 Yaya Cardona is here to tell us what curated events Create Jax has listed for this weekend and next week. Yaya. Yes. Buenos dias. Good morning everyone. Listen, I'm excited to be able to bring the voice to Create Jax live and I want to let you guys know what is going on this weekend in Jacksonville starting with Friday, September 1st. It's the end of summer, Lou. I'm so sad is the end of summer, but Wicked Barley is having a cool party at their backyard starting at 5pm and it's $25. I absolutely love Wicked Barley. If you haven't checked them out, it's a really cool bar, family friendly as well. Also on Friday, September 1st, I am excited about this event. Candace Clark created this cool event. It's called Bless Your Soul Pop Up. If you're into sneakers, this is the event you don't want to miss. A lot of local artists design really cool sneakers and are going to be showcasing their art. This is completely free and it's next to Sweet Peets in downtown starting at 6.30pm. This is also a family friendly event. And this weekend is the long weekend, so if you don't have plans, well guess what? 904 Happy Hour has plans for you. Taco in Tequila Fest. You can't go wrong with Taco or a little tequila. And it's going to be a Met Park starting at 12pm. There is a cover free as $40 to go in, but the lineup is amazing. They have Lupe Fiasco, Big Boy, and some amazing local artists as well, so check that out. And on September 7th, if you're into the arts, there's an exhibit opening by Elisa Harkins at Crisp Alert Art Museum. That's in St. Augustine, so you know you got to go a little bit of a ride. It's only 30 minutes, people. And it starts at 7pm and that is free. And I absolutely am excited about this next festival on my dad's birthday, September 9th, Galaxy Festival. It's a really cool science festival at James Weldon Johnson Park. I thought you were going to be, it's like about Galaxy phones. I'm an iPhone user. I can't go. I already know. iPhone till we die. Right. I can't go. But it's not that. No, it's about the stars in the galaxy. And this is for the kids, really. And I'm really excited. You're going to be able to see and meet women scientists and farmers like Ashanti Green. And that starts at 11am and that is completely for free at James Weldon Johnson Park. And I am definitely adding that on my plate because I'm a little kid at heart. I mean, look, if it's for the kids, Wu Tang is for the kids. I'm there. And you know, 904 Day is coming up. September 4th for those who don't understand 904 Day, September 4th. And there is several things going on all around downtown Jacksonville, not just downtown Jacksonville, all around Jacksonville. So make sure you check it out. There's going to be more on this on your segment, if I'm not mistaken, about 904 Day. And don't forget next Wednesday is Art Walk in downtown Jacksonville, and I'm excited about John. I don't think a lot of people know that the Jesse Dupont Center is one of the one of the hubs for Art Walk. And so go check it out. You can start at the Jesse or you can just go to James Weldon Johnson Park. Either way, there's going to be vendors and artists in between. And that is next Wednesday, September 6th from starting at 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. completely free and family friendly. Yes, yes, yes. My big question for you is taco and tequila festival. What's your favorite tequila? I deal with me on any. Well, I got to be honest, I'm Puerto Rican, but I like to drink milagros. Okay, I'm just asking for me. Because it's not, it's a little light. And I want one of those that I need to have my tequila chilled. I can't have it like room temperature. No, no, no. Why room temperature? You know, we work in radio, we got to, you know, we got to take care of our voice. Yes, yes, yes. See, I'm much more of a mezcal man, but I like that too. Mezcal is smoky. Yeah, do you like it with salt or no salt? No salt. Yeah, I don't like salt. Yeah, salt with mezcal. Tequila is just perfect by itself. Yes, yes, yes, yes. All right. So all of these things, I'm planning to go to a couple of them and I'm sure I will see you there. You already know. There's something else I should talk about. And I was like, you know, we need to talk about it because this is your festival. Yes. Please tell me all about it. Viva la fiesta, Viva la fiesta, Jax to be if you want to fight it on social media. It's Jacksonville's only Hispanic festival. And this year I'm celebrating the fifth anniversary. And thank you to our title sponsor, the Jesse Dupont Fund. We're able to create this festival and bring it to the community for free for the fifth year. Okay. And this year I'm bringing a huge salsa legend. His name is Charliaponte. Okay. Yes, from a grand combo. I know even if you don't know Spanish, I'm sure you have heard Yes, yes, yes. several of their songs because they're a legendary salsa band, but he is on his own now. So he's going to be singing all their hits and his own hits too. Is there a dance floor? The whole park, honey, the whole park. And if you haven't seen, I suggest you to go to our website and see all the pictures of everybody dancing. I'm definitely going to be there because like I could cut the rug. Oh, okay. I know a little salsa. I know a little bit. And I haven't found a whole lot of places to show off my skills at Jacksonville. We're going to work on that. I know. Can we work on that? We are. There are some dance organizations here. 904, Salsa B, they do some events. They actually did a really cool event last Sunday at the beach. Okay. And it was at nighttime and everybody was dancing by chat. I was so beautiful. Okay. So there are dance groups here. Salsa dance groups that they are the ones that are kind of keeping the Salsa movement here in Jacksonville. So I suggest that you look for that. You got to connect me with that because I like it. It's not my thing. I mean, I like it, but like salsa is sexier. Come on. And it's not that easy to dance, but Chata is easier. It's like one, two, three, tap to the left, one, two, three, tap to the right. But salsa is more like complicated. It's the guys and the men are the ones that that's the only time that you can really control a Latina dance floor because the men is you guys are the ones that supposed to direct us with your hands. So you guys tell us when to turn, when to make a left by your hands. And so I find that very sexy. And you know, there's there's all kind of different sizes. There's Boogaloo, which is a little bit different. So come out to Viva la Fiesta. I'm going to have a dance school give free classes. Okay. So that way when Charlie Apponte comes on at eight o'clock at night, you already will at least have the basics. We're ready. Yes. I am so sorry I didn't get this in the last segment, but I'm glad we stopped and came back to it because it's important and everyone should go. Thank you so much.