BP Ruben Diaz Jr. Hosts The 43rd Annual Bronx Week Parade Sunday

Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. will celebrate the grand finale of Bronx Week 2014 Parade marching down Mosholu Parkway with hundreds of students from Bronx schools and youth organizations.  The five new members of the Bronx Walk of Fame—Grammy-award winning hip-hop producer Swizz Beatz, actor and star of Showtime’s “Dexter” David Zayas, film and TV star Rachel Ticotin, New York Jets offensive lineman William M. Colon III and Tony-award winner Priscilla Lopez—will also parade along Mosholu Parkway after the unveiling of the signs that will carry their names on the Grand Concourse.

After the parade, residents will enjoy the Bronx Week Food, Art & Music Festival, which features popular restaurants, arts & crafts, games and activities for kids. The Bronx Health Pavilion will also offer free health screenings and information on services, health insurance; and the stage will offer live music all-day, with special performances by legendary hip-hop artist Rakim, salsero Tony Vega and R&B singer Elle Varner.

Bronx Week Volunteers Breakfast:   

WHEN:                                  Sunday, May 18

WHERE:                               Bronx County Building, 851 Grand Concourse

TIME:                                    9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

Bronx Week Walk of Fame Induction:   

WHEN:                                  Sunday, May 18

WHERE:                               Bronx County Building- East 161 Street & Grand Concourse

TIME:                                    11:00 a.m.

43rd Annual Bronx Week Parade  

WHERE:                                Reviewing stand, Mosholu Parkway East at Van Cortlandt Ave.

TIME:                                    12:00 p.m.

Bronx Week 2014 Food & Arts Festival

WHERE:                               Mosholu Parkway @ Bainbridge Ave.

TIME                                     12:00 p.m.

Bronx Week 2014 Concert

WHERE:                               Mosholu Parkway @ Bainbridge Ave.

TIME:                                     12:00 p.m.

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