Councilman Maxie Johnson to host Cinco de Mayo luncheon for District 4 residents

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Councilman Maxie Johnson announced on May 2 that a Cinco de Mayo Community Luncheon will be held for Dallas District 4 residents, community leaders, and families. The event is scheduled for Tuesday, May 5 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the D4 Community Office located at 4478 South Marsalis Avenue in Dallas.

The luncheon aims to bring together members of the community to celebrate culture and foster connections among neighbors. Organizers say the event will include opportunities for fellowship, cultural celebration, food, and meaningful interactions.

According to the announcement, this gathering reflects District 4’s ongoing mission of “#BuildingTheCommunityWithTheCommunity” while honoring Cinco de Mayo traditions. Residents are encouraged to bring family and friends as part of efforts to strengthen community spirit.

Contact information was provided for Councilman Johnson as well as his staff members Sharron Evans Jackson (Chief of Staff), Derrick Battie (District Director), and Edward Turner MBA (Council Liaison) for those seeking more details about the event.

As District 4 continues its focus on community engagement through events like this luncheon, organizers invite all local residents to participate in celebrating together.



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