
Photo by Síle Moloney

Photo by Síle Moloney
The community was invited to celebrate culture, heritage, resilience, and unity as various floats made their way along the Grand Concourse between 166th Street and Mt. Eden Avenue, following the annual gala held Wednesday, May 27, at Villa Barone Manor.

Photo by Síle Moloney
Organizers said the 40th anniversary milestone celebration was an occasion “to proudly honor the rich contributions of the Puerto Rican community in The Bronx while uplifting the next generation through culture, music, leadership, and community pride.”
A special tribute was paid to the legacy of the late singer and musician, Willie Colón, “recognizing his profound impact on Puerto Rican culture and music.” A presentation was made on the viewing stand to some of his family members and friends, who were present for the occasion.

Photo by Síle Moloney
In addition to a host of floats, young performers, athletes, and participating community organizations, this year was marked by a huge contingent of very fancy cars, many adorned with massive Puerto Rican flags.

Photo by Síle Moloney
The event also featured special guests, community leaders, performers, elected officials, cultural organizations, and honorees who continue to make a difference throughout New York City and beyond. They included Special Guest Caridad De La Luz aka “La Bruja,” Hosts Jose Rivera & Artie, Grand Marshal Rafael Toro Goya, Madrina Omi Hopper, and Padrino Richard Izquierdo Arroyo.

Photo by Síle Moloney
The 2026 honorees included the State Senator, the Hon. Luis R. Sepúlveda (S.D. 34), who received the Legislative Pioneer Award, Catherine Garcia who received the Latina Philanthropy Award, Milteri Tucker Concepción, who received the Cultural Roots Award, Tiffany Nieves, who received the Champion Award, Joseph Ayala, who received the Boricua Shield of Honor Award, Bobby Sanabria, who received the Rhythm of the Community award, Mike Amadeo of Casa Amadeo, Children’s Aid, and Moses Medical.

Photo by Síle Moloney
The Bronx Puerto Rican Day Parade Committee thanked all sponsors, community partners, volunteers, and supporters who made the annual celebration possible.

