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Panamanian Day Parade and Street Fair 2018

Courtesy of Panamanian Day Parade, Inc.

Courtesy of Panamanian Day Parade, Inc.

The Panamanian Day Parade is the biggest celebration of Panamanian culture outside of Panama.


2018 Panamanian Day Parade

The 23rd Panamanian Day Parade in Crown Heights, Brooklyn is Saturday, October 6, 2018 at 11 am.


2018 Panamanian Day Parade Theme

The 2018 Parade honors the Panamanian province of Colon.


2018 Panamanian Parade Gala Fundraiser

The 2018 Parade Gala is at Giando on the Water on the East River in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on Thursday, October 4, 2018 from 7 – 11 pm. $120 – $150

Meet the 2018 honorees and leaders of New York City’s Panamanian community.

Willie Panama and his Orchestra will play Panamanian classics for dancing.

Giando on the Water
400 Kent Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249


2018 Panamanian Day Parade Assembly & Ceremony

The Parade assembles at Bergen St and Franklin Ave in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.

Parade participants assemble at 9 am.

The Parade’s opening ceremony is at 10 am.


2018 Panamanian Day Parade Route

The Parade starts at Bergen St and Franklin Ave in Crown Heights, Brooklyn at 11 am – about 2:30 pm.

The Parade:

  1. Marches down Franklin Ave to President St.
  2. Turns west on President St to Classon Ave and the Street Fair.
  3. Turns north on Classon Ave and ends at Eastern Parkway.

2018 Panamanian Day Parade Honorees

International Grand Marshal

Federico Policani

Mayor of Colón, Panama.

Grand Marshals

Ms. Dora Nurse

The former banker and President of Ballet Folklorico Panameno Norberto Basilio Mowatt was born in Bethania, Panama City.

Ms. Jean Gould

The former fashion designer is known for designing Panamanian polleras (colonial Spanish dresses) for Panamanian cultural organizations and quinceañeras. She was born in Bocas Del Toro, Panama.

Honorees


2018 Panamanian Day Parade Street Fair

The Street Fair is at President St and Classon Ave from 11 am – 6 pm.

The Panamanian Day Parade is produced by the Day of Independence Committee of Panamanians in New York, Inc. For more information, visit www.dicpny.org

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