Tuesday, June 11, 2013

New York State Senator Reverend Ruben Diaz to March in the 2013 Christian Children's Parade


  New York State Senator Reverend Ruben Diaz Will Join Thousands of Evangelicals to March in the 2013 Christian Children's Parade

This past weekend, the streets of the City of New York was filled with parades: on Saturday, Brooklyn’s homosexual community celebrated their pride with a parade in Park Slope, and on Sunday, the Puerto Rican
community celebrated their pride by marching on Fifth Avenue.

Now it is time for the Evangelical Christian Churches of New York’s Christian Parade, which has taken place in “El Barrio,” the heart of the Hispanic community, for more than 50 years.

On Saturday, June 15, 2013 at 12:00 noon, the Evangelical Christian Children’s Parade will step off at Third Avenue and 97th Street in New York City. Christian churches, pastors, evangelical missionaries, and families
will celebrate this event marching from Third Avenue and 97th Street to 116th Street where the reviewing stand will be located.  Dignitaries and Honored Parade Judges will be looking for the best float, the best performance, and the best message.

“New Yorkers are welcome to join us and line the streets to watch as New York’s Evangelical Children celebrate and uphold our faith and truths,” Senator Reverend Ruben Diaz declared. “Our churches will be on the streets of New York with banners, floats and leaflets, preaching and teaching to let people know that we are growing.”

For further information please call the following numbers: 917-349-2596, 914-776-4485, or 917-939-3233.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is just a reprinted press release! Which makes me ask: Why does Mr. Press give the politicians such an easy ride? No challenges, no controversial issues and no opposition at all.

100PercentBronx said...

As anyone who knows me will tell you that I do not give anybody a free or easy ride. Just check my coverage of this years mayors race and you will see that. In local Bronx races I have done the same, however I try to be fair and equal in my coverage. I have gotten to know many elected officials, and will tell them what I think needs to be done to make them better representatives of their area. My report on Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj's Mayoral Forum should show you that. Assemblyman Gjonaj is considered a good friend, but I gave an honest reporting of what I saw at the Mayoral forum. Just ask anyone and they will say that Mr. Does not hold back he tells it like it is.

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