80 Years of Faith and Tradition in La Estancia de Landeros

On December 12, the community of La Estancia de Landeros experienced a day filled with emotion, faith, and tradition as it celebrated the 80th anniversary of the festivities in honor of the Virgin of Guadalupe, one of the most significant and eagerly anticipated religious celebrations for local families and for the country as a whole.
As part of the support for this important celebration, the marching band of CBTA No. 31 and our mascot proudly accompanied the traditional Guadalupan procession, providing a musical backdrop that enhanced the meaning and spirituality of the journey.
From early on, numerous attendees of all ages took part in this annual celebration that brings the community together. The procession, accompanied by the marching band, filled the streets with faith, emotion, and a strong sense of belonging.
The 80th anniversary represents not only a significant milestone, but also the continuity of a tradition passed down from grandparents to parents and from parents to children, keeping devotion to the Virgin of Guadalupe alive as a symbol of identity, hope, and community unity.
The musical accompaniment by CBTA 31 and our Mascot were received with deep gratitude by the community, as their participation added a special touch and highlighted the importance of collaboration between educational institutions and communities to strengthen local traditions.
Beyond its religious aspect, the celebration became a space for togetherness, where music, tradition, and faith intertwined to create an atmosphere of respect and joy. Young and old alike expressed their devotion through songs, prayers, and gestures of affection, reaffirming that these festivities remain a gathering point that strengthens the social fabric.
Supporting these activities reaffirms the commitment to promoting the culture, traditions, and identity of the communities near the Terronera mine, recognizing the value of preserving celebrations that foster a sense of belonging. On its 80th anniversary, the Day of the Virgin of Guadalupe celebration in La Estancia de Landeros highlighted how faith, music, and collaboration continue to enrich community life.
