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Statistics demonstrate that the Hispanic market represents over $11 billion dollars in buying in Central Florida alone and they enjoy a household income of over $57,000.
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The Most SPECTACULAR Hispanic Event in West and Central Florida.
Sunday, April 27 2008.
PARADE: line-up starts on 19th Street & Palm Avenue. Turns right onto 7th Avenue and left onto Nick Nuccio Pwy.
FESTIVAL: Terrains of Centro Asturiano 1913 N. Nebraska, YBOR CITY Entre Palm Avenue & 7th Avenue |
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We present a Folklore Festival with musical groups and performers coming from Puerto Rico, New York, Orlando, other States and local talent. We present the most indigenous of the Puerto Rican folklore music and dances. It is a spectacular cultural and educational event targeted to adults and children of all ages. Admission to Festival and Parade is FREE!! "Everyone
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The Puerto Rico Cultural Parade of Florida, LLC. has been the vehicle that has significantly contributed to unify the different Hispanic groups in the Tampa Bay and Central Florida areas in a day of celebration for the whole family and cultural manifestations highlighted with extraordinary live entertainment, art and crafts, artisans, ethnic and international cuisine, exhibits, kiddy rides, and a colorful parade.
The Puerto Rico Cultural Parade of Florida, LLC. has been an example and inspiration to other Puerto Rican and Hispanic communities to organize events that disseminate and affirm their cultural heritage and varied folklore.
The Puerto Rico Cultural Parade of Florida, LLC. has become part of the economic enclave of Tampa Bay area, has contributed to promote tourism, the creation of new businesses, job opportunities, and expand the domestic market, thus contributing to the local economy in a bilateral manner.
This event has become an intricate part of the cultural diversity that has characterize the City of Tampa.
This one-day event has grown steadily over the years and has become one of the largest and most successful Hispanic festivals in the State of Florida.
It attracts large and enthusiastic crowds of all ages and of different nationalities, particularly Hispanics. It has generated thousands of dollars annually to the economy of Tampa Bay & surrounding areas.
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Celebrated Annually on the LAST Sunday in April.
Sunday, October 19th 2008 Puerto Rican Patron Saint Festival in Pinellas Park (Fiestas Patronales de Puerto Rico en Pinellas Park) in the Egland Brothers Band Shell at Towns Square Plaza Park, Pinellas Park, FL. Annually the 3rd Sunday in October.
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