Chandler Contigo, translated from Spanish to "Chandler With You" is a month-long series of family, cultural and educational events that honor and celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month in Chandler.
From our libraries to our museums, you'll find a wide variety of experiences, learning opportunities, and ways to celebrate Hispanic Heritage in Chandler.
These programs are supported by the City of Chandler Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Division, Chandler Public Library, Chandler Center for the Arts, Vision Gallery and Chandler Museum.
Featured Events
¡Dia de Fiesta! Kickoff Event
Sept. 21 | 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. | Downtown Library
A free event celebrating Hispanic culture at the downtown Chandler Library. There will be something for everyone to see and experience.
Contigo Movie Night: Spare Parts
Sept. 22 | 1 p.m. | LOOK Dine-In Cinemas Chandler
"Spare Parts" (2015) is a drama about four Hispanic high school students from Phoenix who, despite limited resources, build a robot from spare parts and compete in a national robotics competition. Guided by their teacher, they overcome challenges and achieve an inspiring victory against top universities like MIT.
Chandler A to Z
Thru Oct. 13 | Chandler Museum
Visit Chandler Museum's signature exhibition, "Chandler A to Z," and look for the letters that highlight Hispanic/Latino people and places that have shaped our city! You can also access the Museum's collection of oral histories online at ChandlerpediA to hear what Chandler was like from the people who've made it home across generations.
CCA & C.A.L.L.E. de Arizona present the 25th Annual Mariachi and Folklórico Festival
Oct. 5 | 7 p.m. | Chandler Center for the Arts
The CCA’s 25th Annual Mariachi and Folklórico Festival is presented in partnership with C.A.L.L.E. de Arizona and Maestra Vanessa Ramirez, creating a rich, vibrant music and dance experience.
Deities of the South: Marco Albarran
Gallery at the Chandler Center for the Arts
The exhibit opens September 28 in the gallery at CCA and features work by Marco Albarrán, a multimedia artist who has been creating work in the Phoenix Valley for more than 30 years.