Dos Rios Cantina and Tequila Lounge to Celebrate Benito Juarez`s Birthday with a Blowout Happy Hour Party

Released on: March 6, 2008, 6:24 am

Press Release Author: AJM Communications

Industry: Food & Beverage

Press Release Summary: Benito Juárez is considered the Abraham Lincoln of Mexico. In
remembrance of this great man, Dos Rios Cantina & Tequila Lounge will honor
President Juárez with a Happy Hour Birthday Bash.

On Friday, March 21, from 4-9 p.m., Dos Rios will have an extended Happy Hour
celebration that will include giveaways, samples and drink specials from El Mayor
Tequila, as well as Mariachi performances by Las Guitarras de Mexico.


Press Release Body: Benito's Birthday Bash
Dos Rios Cantina & Tequila Lounge to Celebrate the 202nd Anniversary of the Abraham
Lincoln of Mexico with a Blowout Happy Hour Party

"Among individuals, as among nations, respect for the rights of others is peace."
- Benito Juarez

DES MOINES - Benito Juárez is considered the Abraham Lincoln of Mexico. In
remembrance of this great man, [b]Dos Rios Cantina & Tequila Lounge[/b] will honor
President Juárez with a Happy Hour Birthday Bash.

On [b]Friday, March 21, from 4-9 p.m.[/b], Dos Rios will have an extended Happy Hour
celebration that will include giveaways, samples and drink specials from El Mayor
Tequila, as well as Mariachi performances by Las Guitarras de Mexico.

"It is going to be a fun celebration honoring perhaps the greatest leader in the
history of Mexico," said Karl Alterman, owner of Dos Rios. "I try to live by the
standards of respect set by President Juárez; in fact, I keep a copy of his great
quote [see above] next to my desk in my office so it is never far from my
consciousness."

[b]What's so Special About Benito Juárez?[/b]
Glad you asked. Juárez is often regarded as Mexico\'s greatest and most beloved
leader. Before ascending to power, he was a lawyer and a judge. Because he openly
opposed the corrupt regime of Antonio López de Santa Anna, he was exiled to the
United States in 1854, where he worked in a cigar factory in New Orleans.

Santa Anna resigned in 1855, and Juárez returned to Mexico, where he served five
terms as President, from 1858-1872. He is revered for resisting the French
occupation, overthrowing the empire and restoring the Republic, as well as his
efforts to modernize the country.

He was the first Mexican leader without a military background and the first
full-blooded indigenous national to serve as President. He was an ally of U.S.
President Abraham Lincoln, who admired his Mexican counterpart.

[b]Cinco de Mayo Gets All the Attention (in the United States)[/b]
While Cinco de Mayo is a regionally-celebrated holiday in Puebla in honor of
defeating the French on May 5, 1862, it is not a national celebration in Mexico like
Mexican Independence Day (September 16), or Benito's birthday.

In a little known fact about Cinco de Mayo, the Mexican victory at Puebla only
delayed the French invasion of Mexico City; a year later, the French occupied
Mexico. The French installed Maximilian I as Emperor of Mexico.

The French were eventually defeated and expelled in 1867, and good 'ole Maximilian
was captured and executed by - anyone? anyone? - that's right, it was President
Juárez five years after the Battle of Puebla.

Today, Juárez is remembered as being a progressive reformer dedicated to democracy,
equal rights for his nation's indigenous peoples, lessening the power that the Roman
Catholic Church held on Mexican politics, and the defense of national sovereignty.

The period of his leadership is known in Mexican history as La Reforma (the reform),
and constituted a liberal political and social revolution with major institutional
consequences: the expropriation of church lands, bringing the army under civilian
control, liquidation of peasant communal land holdings and the separation of church
and state in public affairs.

La Reforma represented the triumph of Mexico's liberal, federalist, anti-clerical
and pro-capitalist forces against the conservative, centralist, corporatist and
theocratic elements that sought to reconstitute a locally-run version of the old
colonial system.

"So, in these politically-charged times, it is with great honor and respect that Dos
Rios Cantina & Tequila Lounge takes an opportunity to pay tribute to not only a
great Mexican leader, but one of the greatest leaders in history," Alterman said.
"Come join us for the celebration."

For more details about the party, please call Dos Rios at 515-282-2995 or go to our
MySpace page at www.myspace.com/dosriosrestaurant.



Note: Mark your calendars for Cinco de Mayo Weekend. Dos Rios is going to blow the
roof off the holiday with a three-day celebration that will have all of Des Moines
talking. More details to come soon.

[b]About Dos Rios Cantina & Tequila Lounge[/b]
Founded by South Florida-based restaurateur Karl Alterman and inspired by his
pilgrimage to the mountains of Guadalajara, Mexico, Dos Rios is defined by fresh
ingredients, meticulously created dishes, homemade tortillas, tamales, mole and
salsas, sublime marinades, fresh guacamole mashed tableside and exquisite flavors.
Located at 316 Court Avenue, Dos Rios seats 180 in the main dining room, 60 in an
enclosed patio and 100 in the private "Don Roberto Room." Dos Rios invites patrons
(and matrons) to inhale the aromas of the finest Mexican cuisine on the planet, as
well as sip from the more than 200 delicious tequilas. Guests can take pleasure
sitting back and enjoying the cosmopolitan interior, as well as the buzzing,
friendly atmosphere of this new urban fiesta.


Web Site: http://www.myspace.com/dosriosrestaurant

Contact Details: 316 Court Avenue, 515-282-2995, info@dosriosrestaurant.com

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