Borough president hosts first-ever Cinco de Mayo celebration

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A mariachi band performs at an early Cinco de Mayo celebration in the Bronx.
Photo courtesy Arlene Mukoko

On Wednesday, May 3, Borough President Vanessa Gibson, in partnership with Essen Healthcare, Regency HealthCare and Village Care Max hosted her first Cinco de Mayo celebration featuring a mariachi band, an award presentation and more.

“We are excited as a borough to celebrate the history and culture of Mexican Americans in our borough by hosting our first Cinco de Mayo celebration,” said Gibson. “Thank you to all of our incredible honorees who are helping to uplift and empower our communities.”

Held in the Rotunda of the Bronx County Courthouse, Gibson recognized three Bronxites making a difference in the Bronx’s Mexican American community.

Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, pictured in red, handed out four awards to honorees at her Cinco de Mayo celebration inside the Bronx County Courthouse. Photo courtesy Arlene Mukoko

The honorees were Dulce Merino Ramirez from Puebla, Mexico is a Medicare benefits advisor for seniors at Village Care Max. Ilda Castellanos, the daughter of Yndalecio Castellanos, who accepted the award on behalf of The Castellanos Family originally from La Puebla, Mexico, who owns the popular Las Chatas Taqueria Restaurant in the Fordham Heights section. And Melissa Valencia, who is the director of quality and risk at Essen Health, and has worked in health care for 11 years with the goal of improving health outcomes in the Bronx.

Also receiving an award was 17-year-old Ori Kobelkowsky, who is a member of the Aspira NYC program and BuildNYC group.


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