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  • Two Hispanic woman making lemonade and preparing food at Fajita/Taco stand at Texas Rodeo in Travis County.<br />
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  • Hispanic and Anglo celebration participants line up for authentic Mexican food at Cinco de Mayo celebration in Austin, Texas.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Dallas, Texas:  State Fair of Texas:  Midway 2001 - more than three million visitors to Fair Park. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico:  El Mercado market area, Mexican Indians shopping. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Two Hispanic woman making lemonade and preparing food at Fajita/Taco stand at Texas Rodeo in Travis County.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Texas state Republican Convention in San Antonio, vendors display patriotic wares. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich ,
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  • Seoul South Korea, 1988: Vendor at Yeouido shopping district. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Street vendor of balloons and stuffed animals for Fiesta San Antonio, Texas, "Battle of Flowers" parade.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) National Convention held July, 2004 in San Antonio, TX   Vendor giving out information at career fair. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich ,
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  • Street vendor of balloons and stuffed animals for Fiesta San Antonio, Texas, "Battle of Flowers" parade.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • ©1991   Vendors selling Bush-Quayle items at the GOP Convention in Houston, Texas
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  • Vincent Tovar of Strong Start finds a unique way to distribute stress balls to people during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Donna Bridges of Austin Groups for the Elderly (AGE) gives away literature on aging to patrons during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Members of the Christian motorcycle club Least of Saints wait to pray with families drive-in style during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Volunteers load boxes of food for patrons during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Volunteers ready to give away free groceries during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Representatives of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Austin, including (l to r) Bianca Van Vierah, Asia Tucker with Brownie, Gennell Shuler, and Adrian Cavazos pose during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Volunteers check in to help distribute itens to families during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Two dozen community groups hand out free items and literature during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Members of the Christian motorcycle club Least of Saints pray with families drive-in style during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Guadalupe Yanez representing a health insurance provider gets information from a patron during HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Guadalupe Yanez, r, representing a health insurance provider gets information from a patron during HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Thomas Vasconcelos of BBVA hands out free merchandise to people driving by during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Two dozen community groups hand out free items and literature during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Car enthusiast Floyd Hollis shows off his 2017 custom Camaro during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Free food donated by H.E.B. and others is packed into cars during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Donald Perdue, head of the motorcycle club Least of Saints holds a picture frame from the Austin Public Library during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Children pet a small pony, "Caramel Candy" at the drive-in zoo during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Children pet a small pony, "Caramel Candy" at the drive-in zoo during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Alfredo Naim of FC Austin hands out free soccer balls during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Angelica Esquivel of Capital of Texas Zoo holds a coatimundi from South America  during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Volunteers pour through free books to give away during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Members of the Christian motorcycle club Least of Saints pray with families drive-in style during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • An Australian blue-tongued skink shows its signature tongue while being held by Richard Crowell during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • San Antonio, Texas: Police officer and teenage boy talking in front of Cap'n Jim's food vendor. August, 2003 NMB ©Bob Daemmrich <br />
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