Cultures on Display in Patchogue Village


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Cultures on Display in Patchogue Village

Patchogue Village came alive with music, dancing, and vibrant cultural displays as thousands gathered to celebrate the 3rd Annual Hispanic Cultural Heritage Parade. Organized by Village Trustee Lizbeth Carrillo, the event highlighted Hispanic culture and served as a showcase for the variety of businesses in the area.

"The purpose of the parade is to help educate people about what the Hispanic community has to offer," Trustee Carrillo said. "The goal of this parade is to educate who we are as a community—not just the Latino community—but the entire Village of Patchogue community. Seeing so many people, young and old, dancing to the music, admiring the beautiful costumes, and waving the many different flags of the South American countries, as well as the American flag, was incredibly satisfying."

Carrillo pointed up the inclusive nature of the event, noting, "The purpose of this parade is for everyone in the Village of Patchogue to enjoy a wonderful afternoon while showcasing what the Hispanic community has to offer and for every child to be proud of their heritage. This event is dedicated to everyone in the Village of Patchogue, celebrating, dancing, and learning something new. Knowledge is power, and it's how we can grow as a community."

Joining the enthusiastic crowd were local elected officials, including state Senator Dean Murray, Assemblyman Joe DeStefano, Suffolk District Attorney Ray Tierney, Brookhaven Town Councilman Neil Foley, and Paul Pontieri, the Patchogue Village Mayor. Representatives from Gov. Kathy Hochul's office, County Executive Ed Romaine, Suffolk Sheriff Errol Toulon, and the Suffolk Police Department were also in attendance. The village made a special shout-out to La Jara Band from the New York Police Department for turning out to support the event.

"Each year, this parade draws more participants and more people to Patchogue to enjoy the festivities,” said Senator Murray. “I expect that growth to continue next year, which is important because it allows more people to learn all about the vibrant and exciting Hispanic culture and all it has to offer."

The participation of Grand Marshal Julio Espinoza, Honoree Belinda Alvarez-Groneman, Deputy Commissioner of the Suffolk Police Department, and Parade Ambassador Mauricio Roman also highlighted this year's parade.

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