While the religious significance has been mostly lost, in Mexico the piñatas  remain most popular during the December celebration of  Las Posadas, and birthday parties as well. In other Latin American countries, like Colombia, piñatas are also commonly part of  the Catholic celebration of the first communion. In Chile, many believe that there’s no birthday party worth the time unless there is an impressive piñata to be broken.  Indeed piñatas are popular additions to children’s birthday parties in many Latin-American countries -- Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Costa Rica, and Panama. 
And now you can learn how to make your own piñata this July in a two-class session with Emily Powell Wright at JAM. Classes are Mondays July 8th & 15th, 6-9 p.m. Register now! 503 236 7253

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