Friday, February 27, 2009

Charro Days Fiesta Inc. Invites You to Come Out and Enjoy Parades Today and Saturday!

TODAY
6 p.m.
Illuminated Night Parade
Downtown


Saturday

1 p.m.
Grand International Parade
Downtown

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Folkloric Dancers and Mariachis Bring Charro Days to Nursing Home Residents

What: Folkloric Dancers and Mariachis Bring Charro Days to Nursing Home Residents

When: Thursday, February 26 - Saturday, February 28

Where: See Schedule Below

Background: Members of the UTB/TSC Grupo Folklorico Tizatlan will join with Charro Days, Inc. to bring the fiesta to hundreds of residents who live in Brownsville’s nursing homes.

The college students, together with El Mariachi Mexico Lindo, will be on hand to dance with some of the patients bringing a little bit of Charro Days to those who otherwise can not make it out to the celebration.

Taking mariachis to residents of the nursing homes in Brownsville is a Charro Days tradition that began more than 20 years ago by Charro Days Incorporated.

Many residents at the nursing homes get into the spirit of the annual fiesta by wearing traditional Mexican dresses to welcome the serenading mariachis. As soon as they hear the music, some of the residents want to get out of their wheelchairs and start dancing and that’s when the students will step in.

Thursday, Feb. 26

3:30-4:15pm WHISPERING PALMS, 1415 W. Washington

February, Feb. 27

10:00-10:30am MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HOME, 519 E. Madison

2:15-2:45pm GOOD SAMARITAN, 510 Paredes Line Rd.

3:30-4:30pm SPANISH MEADOWS, 1040 FM 802

Saturday, Feb. 28

10:00-10:30am VALLEY GRANDE MANOR, 910 Wildrose Ln.

11:00-11:30am EBONY LAKE, 1001 Central Blvd.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Baile del Sol to Kickoff 72nd Charro Days Fiesta

News Media Advisory:


What: Baile del Sol to Kickoff 72nd Charro Days Fiesta
When: Sunday, February 22, 2009, 12 noon-6 p.m.,
Where: Charro Days Headquarters, 455 E. Elizabeth St., Brownsville


Background: The 72nd annual Charro Days Fiesta begins with Baile del Sol, the first event of the weeklong festivities, scheduled for noon Sunday, Feb. 22 in front of the headquarters of Charro Days Inc., 455 E. Elizabeth St., Brownsville, Texas.

The traditional grito will officially kick off the fiesta at 3 p.m. The presidents of Charro Days, Sombrero Festival, the Mr. Amigo Association and Fiestas Mexicanas will belt out the grito continuing a tradition that started in 1938

Now, in its 11th year, Baile del Sol will feature school-age and college students dancing traditional Mexican dances and dressed in native costumes. There will also be food, music and a street dance. At 4:30 p.m., men and women will battle out the flour tortilla eating contest. The tortillas are stuffed with beans. In 2003, the record time of 4 minutes and 19 seconds was set. That time still stands. Admission is free.
Some of the highlights of the day:

12:30-12:45 UTB/TSC Grupo Folklorico Tizatlan
12:45-1:15 Childrenʼs Mexican Costume Contest (1-1 year old)
1:15-1:30 Champion Elementary
1:30-2:00- Childrenʼs Mexican Costume Contest (2-4 years old)
2:00-2:45 Performances by Ben Brite Elementary, Young Scholars, Russell Elementary School & Longoria Elementary
2:45-3:00 Street Dance with music by Raul Basso & La Marka
3:00- 3:15 Presidents Welcome and Official Grito
3;15-4:00 Childrenʼs Mexican Costume Contest (4 -6 years old)
4:30-5:15 Taco Eating Contest
5:15- 5:45 Street Dance Continues

Contact: Michael Puckett, (956) 542-4245 or charrodaysfiesta@sbcglobal.net
For more events and information, visit www.charrodaysfiesta.com

Thursday, February 5, 2009

2009 Official Charro Days Fiesta Poster, Photo Gallery



Here is a link to the public, online photo gallery for Charro Days Fiesta 2009. It will be updated often.

http://picasaweb.google.com/charrodays/

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Charro Days Fiesta, Inc. Unveils 2009 Official Charro Days Poster




News Media Advisory: For immediate release, February 4, 2009

Longoria Elementary students Mario Davila Jr. and Alina Gutierrez didn’t fret once after autographing several dozen of this year’s Official Charro Days Fiesta Poster.

The 2009 Official Charro Days Fiesta Poster was unveiled today as a packed audience at the event’s downtown headquarters waited in anticipation.

The poster, depicting Davila and Gutierrez dancing, drew applause as its artist, Don Breeden, and sponsors Keppel Amfels representatives, revealed it to the crowd. The dance portrayed, “La Danza de los Conceros”, is a modern, mystic, folk dance of Central Mexico based on the cultural legacy of the “Aztecs.”

Breeden has illustrated 10 of the 11 posters in the Charro Days poster series.

In 1991, the Brownsville Convention and Visitors Bureau, Inc. (BCVB) began the tradition of creating a Charro Days poster to commemorate the event. In 2004, Charro Days, Inc. partnered with the BCVB, and this year, Keppel AmFELS joined as the sponsor of the poster.

Free posters, while they last, remain available at the Charro Days Headquarters, 455 E. Elizabeth St., and the BCVB Visitors’ Center, 650 Ruben M. Torres Blvd. Businesses are being encouraged to display the poster.

For the first time this year, a Charro Days event was viewable live on the Internet. And, event organizers have organized a volunteer “new media” team to take promotion of the event to another level.

“With the age of technology, we wanted to bring both tradition and technology together,” said Charro Days Publicity Chairman Letty Fernandez. “We hope to attract a broader demographic.”

Those who were unable to watch the event either in person or via live Webcast, can watch the event in its entirety online at www.charrodaysfiesta.com/history.htm.

Also new this year is a Charro Days Fiesta blog where up-to-date information and photos are provided on the event and constructive input is encouraged. The blog address is www.charrodays.blogspot.com.

Other new media features are the use of a micro blog known as Twitter and social media site Facebook.com.

The 72nd Charro Days Fiesta kicks off Feb. 22 and continues through March 1.

Contact: Mike Puckett, Charro Days, Inc.; (956) 542-4245

E-mail: charrodaysfiesta@sbcglobal.net

Charro Days Web site: www.charrodaysfiesta.com

Charro Days Blog: www.charrodays.blogspot.com

Charro Days Twitter: http://twitter.com/CharroDays2009

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Committee Prepares for Charro Days Poster Unveiling, Webcast


Charro Days publicity committee members Jason Moody and Charlie Abrego prepare the final decorations for the unveiling of the official 2009 Charro Days Poster that takes place Wednesday at the event's headquarters.

Publicity committee member Jose Borjon and volunteer Juan Hector Nava test equipment for the live Webcast of Wednesday's poster unveiling. Also testing equipment were Aldo Salinas and Juan Castillo.

Watch Webcast of Unveiling of the 2009 Official Charro Days Poster Wednesday


News Media Advisory:

What: Students Dance at Unveiling of 2009 Official Charro Days Poster

When: 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2009

Where:
Charro Days Headquarters; 455 E. Elizabeth St.; Brownsville, Tx.

Background:
Longoria Elementary students dressed in costume will be on-hand to officially unveil the 2009 Charro Days Commemorative Poster and perform a traditional dance.

This year’s poster depicts a young boy and girl dancing “La Danza de los Concheros", a modern, mystic, folk dance of Central Mexico based on the cultural legacy of the “Aztecs.”

The poster was designed by Brownsville artist Don Breeden, who has illustrated 10 of the 11 posters in the Charro Days poster series. Longoria Elementary students Mario Davila Jr. and Alina Gutierrez were the models for this year’s poster.

In 1991, the Brownsville Convention and Visitors Bureau, Inc. (BCVB) began the tradition of creating a Charro Days poster to commemorate the event. In 2004, Charro Days, Inc. partnered with the BCVB, and this year, Keppel AmFELS joined as the sponsor of the poster.

Free posters, while they last, are available at the Charro Days Headquarters, 455 E. Elizabeth St., and the BCVB Visitors’ Center, 650 Ruben M. Torres Blvd. Businesses are being encouraged to display the poster.

The event will also be viewable LIVE on the Internet. Go to the Charro Days Fiesta Web site at www.charrodaysfiesta.com.

The 72nd Charro Days Fiesta kicks off Feb. 22 and continues through March 1.

Contact: Mike Puckett, Charro Days, Inc.; (956) 542-4245

E-mail: charrodaysfiesta@sbcglobal.net

Charro Days Web site: www.charrodaysfiesta.com

Charro Days Blog: www.charrodays.blogspot.com

Charro Days Twitter: http://twitter.com/CharroDays2009