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Yerington NV Portuguese Festa 2022

Yerington Portuguese “Festa” Continues Tradition on Sunday June 4, 2023

The Yerington Portuguese “Festa” will be held on Sunday, June 4, 2023.

This celebration is in honor of Queen Isabella of Portugal, who prayed for help for her people during a time of great hardship and famine. On Pentecost Sunday, ships came into the harbor filled with food. A celebration was held in thanksgiving.

Yerington began its Portuguese “Festa” in 1919.

The Queen for the 2023 Celebration is Natalia Godoy-Fuentes, daughter of Gabriela Fuentas and Jose Godoy. Natalia is currently a sophomore at Yerington High School. As a junior next year, Natalia will be taking college courses. Natalia has participated in the Portuguese Festa for 6 years. Her hobbies include reading, baking, drawing and soccer.

The one-day event will begin with Mass at 10:30 am followed by the traditional procession to the Catholic Center.

Sopas will be served at noon and the live auction will follow.

Yerington NV Portuguese Festa 2022

Linguica will be available for purchase and Raffle tickets will be sold at the Festa. The raffle prizes will include a handmade afghan by Marian Pinkerton and an original painting by Frank McGowan. All proceeds from the raffle go towards the Alvin Matheus Memorial Portuguese Scholarship Fund.

We also ask that you bring items for our auction as this is the main source of income for our Festa to continue.

Pre-orders for Linguica need to be in by May 22, 2023. Five pounds for $30. Contact Joel Muller to place your order.

Our final planning meeting is scheduled for May 22 at 6:30. Contact Joel Muller for the zoom link.

We invite you to join us in our tradition as we celebrate the Holy Spirit’s blessings.

God Bless,
Lori Pinkerton Nelson
Yerington NV Portuguese Festa 2022

 

The Yerington Portuguese Organization is proud to name Mike and Cyndie Silva as the honorees of its 2023 Festa, to be held Sunday, June 4th, at the Holy Family Catholic Hall in Yerington.

The Silvas can trace more than 100 years of generations in the Mason Valley. A century ago, they once operated a mercantile outside Yerington, and they were one of the Festa’s founding families. Mike’s grandmother, Virginia Borge, was the Festa’s first queen; his Aunt Dollie followed in her footsteps some 15 years later.

Mike himself has spent nearly 30 years cooking in the kitchen on the first weekend of June. He is always among the first to arrive, generally the last to leave, and maintains the tradition of delivering any leftovers to the senior center on Sunday afternoons. His daughter Jessi grew up working in the kitchen as well. Mike says a favorite memory was when Jessi was a young girl and accepted a commemorative ribbon on her grandmother’s behalf in a year when the Festa was dedicated to past and present queens. He loves the camaraderie of the kitchen and setting aside day-to-day routines for a weekend of tradition. “I just want to see it keep going forward,” he says.

Cyndie grew up attending festas in the Salinas area, so it felt natural to pitch in when she and Mike were first together. Over the years, she grew to share his love for the event …. Mike even proposed to her on the dance floor at the Festa’s 100th anniversary – how could she say no? Cyndie says, “The Festa is all about tradition, values and family, especially family. What could be better than that?”

Congratulations, Mike and Cyndie, and thank you for years of dedication and service to our Festa and the Portuguese community.