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St. Eulalia Catholic Church parishioners, including Joe and Irma Johnson, help to christen the Cesar Chavez Performing Arts Studio with a line dance during an open house of the newly-inaugurated Quinn Community Center in Maywood. The former home of the parish school had been underutilized for several years until Pastor Carmelo Mendez initiated a revitilization of the building, re-naming it in honor of former St. Eulalia Pastor William Quinn. Quinn made a lasting history for himself as a pioneer for social justice, both in the fields of civil rights, along with those of immigrants.

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St. Eulalia Catholic Church parishioners, including Joe and Irma Johnson,  help to christen the Cesar Chavez Performing Arts Studio with a line dance during an open house of the newly-inaugurated Quinn Community Center in Maywood. The former home of the parish school had been underutilized for several years until Pastor Carmelo Mendez initiated a revitilization of the building, re-naming it in honor of former St. Eulalia Pastor William Quinn. Quinn made a lasting history for himself as a pioneer for social justice, both in the fields of civil rights, along with those of immigrants.