today and the concert series brought to us by our friends. welcome to the center square today. good morning to both of you. i m pumped up and ready to go! and you are heading to west point after this. i am headed to west point. you haven t had any free food on friday, have you? there s never food on your set! this the first time. on a our summer concert series,we ves boisterous son, out on the veranda. what are you making for the crowd today? we are making you guys some skirt steak street corn tacos, and john has salsa going on there. if you re from the south, we call it chimchurra, but it s really chimichurri. this is mixed in with corn bread and eggs, we will dial it up from barbecue sauce with our buddies at leas. a bacon wrap because we no you live everything bacon wrapped. and that s what you call a fatty, it s a big burrito where the tortilla is baked. you can roll it out and stuff it, roll it up, bacon-weave it, cut it up and eat it. and we ve g
anthony: the quinceanera business is a multimillion dollar a year industry around here. the competition is fierce. it is a big deal is what i m saying, and the style and budget can vary enormously depending on means and ambition. friends, relatives and neighbors gather to eat, drink, dance, and acapulco owners elizabeth and ezequiel ortuno are keeping a close eye on the action making sure everything goes according to plan. who gets invited to these things? i mean, this is a lot of people. i don t have this many friends. elizabeth: friends and family. eziquiel: friends and families and from the school, too. elizabeth: yes. anthony: right. oh, so you gotta invite all the girl s friends from school? do you have kids? elizabeth: yes. anthony: any girls? elizabeth: four girls. anthony: four girls, so they all had these? elizabeth: all of them have had their quinceaneras, and a couple of them have had their sweet 16s. anthony: you get a quinceanera and a sweet 16? e
i ve never seen that before! shark tank, entrepreneur, stage director, and host. host. wardrobe expert. did you tell them about your quinceanera business? and he wants to buy a franchise with pete. i forgot about that. thank you for the live report. in the meantime, carley shimkus joins us over on what do we call that? the lower stairs. the lower series area. i m really there but here i am right now. that s a great story about eddie, by the way. that s the epitome of the american dream. some more news to get to starting with this. a sea of blue turning out for an emotional memorial service saluting the two almonte police officers killing a man he was free on probation. corporal michael paredes and officer jeff is joseph santanaremembered as her.
it s saturday night in houston. and at the acapulco ballroom, tonight is all about this 15-year-old. if you re mexican or mexican-american or anywhere in between and you have a daughter turning 15, you better be throwing her a keynes neera. what is it? it s the coming of age of a young lady when she turns 15-year-old. in houston, you kind of have to have one if you have a daughter, right? it is. it s an honor for you to have a quinceanera and for your parents to be able to give you one. quinceanera business is a
anthony: it s saturday night in houston, and at the acapulco ballroom in the city s pasadena neighborhood, tonight is all about 15-year-old evelyn arana. if you re mexican, or mexican-american, or anywhere in between, and you ve got a daughter turning 15, you better be throwing her a quince, or a quinceanera, to be precise. quinceanera, what is it? elizabeth: it s the becoming of a young lady, whenever they turn 15 years old. anthony: if you re of mexican heritage in houston, i gather you kind of have to have one if you ve got a daughter, right? elizabeth: in houston, yes. anthony: in houston, yes. elizabeth: it is an honor to have a quinceanera, and for your parents to be able to give you one. anthony: the quinceanera business is a multimillion dollar a year industry around here.