Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Bronx Week 2013 Kickoff



    Monday May 6th in the rotunda of the Bronx County building Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. kicked off the activities for Bronx Week 2013. Bronx Week 2013 will take place from Thursday, May 9th through Sunday, May 19th, and will conclude with the induction of Latin music composer and businessman Miguel Angel Amadeo, political and civic leader Robert Abrams and award-winning actress Ellen Barkin to the Bronx Walk of Fame.

“Bronx Week is a great time for Bronxites and Bronxites at heart, to come rediscover all that this wonderful borough has to offer. Bronx Week is ten full days of celebration, and I invite everyone to come celebrate with us,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.

This year’s kickoff event was held at the Bronx County Building’s Rotunda, and featured an appearance by 2013 Bronx Walk of Fame honoree Miguel Angel Amadeo, an award-winning Latin music composer and longtime Bronx resident and business owner.

The launch event also featured a “Best of the Bronx” festival, which included live music, food and fun. Numerous borough businesses, including Babalu, B Blossom Garden, Bronx Ale House, Bronx Brewery, Delicioso Coco Helado, DuFour Pastry Kitchen, Flantastic, Landin Macaroni & Cheese, Lloyd’s Carrot Cake, Tirado Distillery and United Pickle provided samples of their product to the nearly 200 individuals in attendance. The event included a live performance from Latin jazz combo Yuka Seka and a showcase of merchandise by Mainland Media.

Bronx Week will close with the annual Bronx Parade and Food & Arts Festival on Mosholu Parkway on Sunday, May 19, 2013. In addition to dozens of food and arts vendors, as well as the borough’s biggest parade showcasing “Bronx Pride,” the annual concert will feature performances by hip-hop legend Biz Markie, renowned salsero Lalo Rodriguez as well as reggae and reggaeton pioneer Notch.

This week of amazing Bronx events is organized jointly by the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation and The Bronx Tourism Council. For more information on Bronx Week 2013 and a full calendar of events, visit ilovethebronx.com

Left - Bronx Borough President enjoys some of the Bronx food offered at the Bronx Week 2013 Kick off.
Right - Diaz holds one of the local Bronx products, Bronx Beer.

Left - Lloyds carrot cake sample cup cakes were sampled.
Right - Delicioso Coco Helado is sampled.

 
Left - The Bronx Beer Company table, is next to the Bronx Ale House table.
Right - Bronx made whiskey by Tirado Distillery is tasted.










Left - There was musical entertainment from the Bronx.
Right - BOEDC Head Ms. Marlene Cintron welcomes everybody, as Ms. Olga Luz Tirado of the Bronx Tourism Council waits to introduce Bronx BP Ruben Diaz Jr. and Congressman Charles Rangel.
Bronx Chamber of Commerce President Lenny Caro with Miguel Angel Amadeo one of the three 2013 Bronx Walk of Fame honorees who was in attendance. The two other 2013 honorees are Ellen Barkin and Robert Abrams.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good news: 100PercentBronx is in the new 122-page Citizens Union report called HIDDEN FROM VIEW: THE UNDISCLOSED CAMPAIGN ACTIVITY OF POLITICAL CLUBS IN NEW YORK STATE.

It is mentioned in the part about the Benjamin Franklin Reform Democratic Club. The report says that the Franklin Club is NY's number 3 violator when it comes to breaking the law that requires them to disclose who contributes to them and to whom they make payments.

Link: http://www.citizensunion.org/www/cu/site/hosting/Reports/Citizens_Union_Hidden%20from%20View_The_Undisclosed_Campaign_Activity_of_Political_Clubs.pdf

100PercentBronx said...

Editor's note-

While the previous comment was off topic I decided to post it as there is nothing to hide about a club member hosting an event in their home to support the club.

One thought came to mind after I read the report and that was the mention of one Tony Cassino in the credits of the report, and as a board member of Citizens Union. Is that the same Anthony Perez Cassino who co-founded the Northwest Bronx Democratic Association in opposition to the Ben Franklin Club?

Anonymous said...

I'm not sure where you're going with the Citizens Union board member thing. Are you trying to say that the Franklin Club is not the number 3 violator in the state when it comes undisclosed contributions and expeditures?

Also, aren't you happy that 100PercentBronx is finally getting mentioned in a major report like this?

100PercentBronx said...

Yes, and I want to thank Mr. Anthony Perez Cassino for making me a star. However just what has been violated, and where is the Board of Elections?

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