Fiestas Patronales Puertorriqueñas is bringing tropical tastes, culture, and sounds to Humboldt Park June 9–12. The event will feature musical acts, a carnival, food and craft vendors, arts and dance events, and a domino tournament. LatinoVoicesWTTW
is bringing tropical tastes, culture, and sounds to Humboldt Park from June 9 – 12. The event will feature multiple mainstage musical acts, including a freestyle music night on Friday, Charlie Aponte and La Makina on Saturday, and Lalo Rodriguez and Johnny Rivera on Sunday. A full carnival, food and craft vendors, arts and dance events, and a domino tournament are part of the festivities.
“Everyone’s just itching to get out, bring out the family,” said Michelle Gomez. “They want to show their Puerto Rican pride, people want to learn about the culture, so we’re excited to put this together and make it an awesome community experience.will be back on 47th Street from June 10 -12 after taking two years off due to COVID-19.
“The culture we celebrate is something that the community really enjoys because we’re identifying now as a predominantly Mexican community, African American community – people enjoy that, they want to be proud of their heritage.”
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