75th Parade on September 18th 2022 save the date.
Sunday, September 18th, 2022
For 75 years, nearly 100,000 of East Los Angeles and surrounded communities lined up along iconic Cesar Chavez Blvd. to watch school bands, equestrian units, folkloric groups, floats, and dignitaries, celebrating Mexican Independence Day.
The Parade is one of the largest and longest-running Mexican Independence Day Parade. A Parade theme is chosen yearly to reflect the past, present, and future of the Hispanic Community. The Mexican Federations participation along with the community is a huge impact in our Parade, due to their elaborated floats, costumes, live music representing different Mexican states.
Every year we have the pleasure of many guests joining our parade route and the VIP reception. To name a few:
Local Dignitaries:
- Supervisor Los Angeles District 1, Hilda Solis.
- Los Angeles Mayor, Eric Garcetti.
- Councilmember District 14, Kevin de Leon.
- Councilmember District 1, Gil Cedillo.
- Mexican Consul of Los Angeles, Lic. Marcela Celorio.
Come and celebrate Mexican Independence Day as we welcome many celebrities, community leaders, and dignitaries.
Comité Mexicano Cívico Patriótico
Is a Non-Profit Organization 501(c)(3) founded in 1931.
Since then, their sole purpose is to keep Mexico’s history, their culture, their roots, their traditions, their customs and their beauty alive! The members of this organization are very proud to continue to bring this tradition to the community of Los Angeles every year.