About Us

Casa Circulo Cultural is a grassroots, community-based multidisciplinary art organization dedicated to creating bilingual arts, cultural, and educational programming reflective of the experiences of the San Francisco Bay Area Latino communities.

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Our History

Casa Circulo Cultural was founded in 2009 to address the lack of Spanish-language cultural events and programs that were available or resonated with children and adults in Latino immigrant communities.

Our organization is committed to serving low-income and vulnerable families by providing social, economic, health and wellness, and cultural building blocks for every family member’s present and future well-being.

We offer a variety of fun, enriching, and engaging classes for the whole community, from music, art, theater, and dance to martial arts, chess, literature, multimedia, and more. We are a Spanish immersion program, and classes are mainly taught in Spanish to develop, preserve, and encourage the Latino and Hispanic language and culture.

In November, Casa Círculo Cultural organizes and hosts the Día de los Muertos Celebration, our flagship event, which attracts thousands of people into downtown Redwood City. This event has impacted underserved communities and developed into one of the City’s most significant celebrations of arts, diversity, and culture.

Established as a grassroots community group

2010

Hosted the first Day of the Dead in Redwood City

2010

Collaborated with SF Symphony for Day of the Dead Concert

2011

Opened the first cultural center, welcoming 50 families

2012

Gained 501c(3) status

2015

Opened a pop-up clinic testing over 3,000 people for Covid-19

2020

Moved to North Fair Oaks, quadrupling the number of families served

2021

Partnered with Redwood City School District to provide an Extended Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP)

2022

Awards & Recognition

2022 Ohtli Awards

The Ohtli Award was presented to Casa Circulo Cultural’s founder, Veronica Escamez by the Consulate General of Mexico in San Francisco. It is an honor the Mexican Government gives to Mexican citizens who work in the United States and other countries and who have given assistance to Mexican citizens or promoted their culture.

2017 Familia Award

Veronica along with her family are the recipients of the 2017 La Familia Award given by The Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley to families performing extraordinary community activities through volunteerism in community engagement. CCC’s story is shared by many in the Hispanic community; we are proud to have them as recipients of the 2017 La Familia Award. Veronica has proven to herself and the community what a great leader she truly is.

Recognitions

  • State of California Senate – Certificate of Recognition for CCC’s 10th Anniversary, 2019
  • California State Legislature Assembly – Certificate of Recognition for CCC’s 10th Anniversary, 2019
  • United States of America Member of Congress, Anna Eshoo – Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition for CCC’s 10th Anniversary, 2019
  • United States of America Member of Congress, Jackie Speier – Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition for CCC’s 10th Anniversary, 2019
  • San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office – Certificate of Recognition for CCC’s 10th Anniversary, 2019
  • City of Redwood City – Certificate of Recognition for CCC’s 10th Anniversary, 2019
  • Redwood City 2020 – Welcoming Star Award for Casa Circulo Cultural’s welcoming environment for everyone in Redwood City and North Fair Oaks, 2019
  • San Mateo County Board of Supervisors – Resolution for celebrating CCC’s achievements during its Day of the Dead event in Redwood City, 2019
  • County of San Mateo Board of Supervisors – Commendation for CCC’S Day of the Dead in Redwood City, 2017
  • City of Redwood City – Certificate of Recognition for CCC’s 5th Anniversary, 2014