Cinco de Mayo-West Side St. Paul is billed as the largest Hispanic/Latino event in Minnesota. This year’s celebration on Saturday will feature two stages of live entertainment, food vendors and enhanced family-friendly activities in the Sports, History and Family zones.

The Lowrider Car, Truck and Bike Show is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. The fine fenders are on Wabasha Street, between Plato Street and where Cesar Chavez Street starts, from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., with an award ceremony at 3:30 p.m.

A few highlights:

The Demonstration Stage has contests and demonstrations, including a hot dog contest, taco contest, elotes-eating contest and a demo from Boca Chica restaurant.

The Community Village has a “placita” market, near the intersection of Ada and Cesar Chavez streets, with handmade arts and crafts, jewelry, T-shirts, airbrush, second-hand items, seedlings, produce and more.

The Family Zone has cultural performances from local groups including Los Alegres Bailadores and Academia Cesar Chavez Mariachi and Folkloric Dancers.

The parade starts at 9:30 a.m. and travels on Cesar Chavez to Ada.

The Taco House lot on Wabasha will feature Lucha Libre wrestling matches starring “international sensation Turbo” and local luchadores from noon to 4 p.m.

For more events and information, go to cincodemayosaintpaul.com.