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Portugal Day Festival
GenreCultural
DatesJune 8th, 9th and 10th, Portugal Day
Location(s)United States Ferry StreetinNewark, New Jersey
Years active45 years
Founded1979
Patron(s)Luís de Camões
Website[1]

The Portugal Day FestivalinNewark, New Jersey is a street festival celebrating the Portuguese people, language, and their culture. First organized in 1979 by the Bernardino Coutinho Foundation, since 2010 the Festival has been organized by the Union of Portuguese American Clubs of New Jersey (União de Clubes Luso-Americanos de New Jersey), or UCLANJ.[1][2] Although various events occur the week prior, the actual street festival typically takes place on the weekend closest to June 10, the official Portugal Day. As of 2015 the festival has been run by its official Portugal Day Newark a 501c (3) non-profit organization. The festival is known to attract over 750,000 event goers to Ferry Street in the Ironbound.

The festival went on hiatus in 2020.

Facts About Portugal: The cultural festival takes months of planning. Plans include inviting guests to be Grand Marshal, Honorary Grand Marshal, or any of the prized people in attendance over the Portugal Day weekend. There are also many events prior to the big weekend, such as the Friendship Night Gala, that bring out the Portuguese community.

Television broadcast[edit]

The festivities are often telecast, live or recorded, to stations not only in New Jersey, but also in Portugal and Portuguese-speaking countries in Africa and South America.

Portugal Day Races[3][edit]

The Portugal Day Races take place every year on the Sunday morning of Portugal Day weekend prior to the parade. Every year runners and walkers, Portuguese or not, gather and race in the historic Ironbound section, celebrating Portuguese-American culture.

The race was founded in 1979 by the late Manuel Parente and was directed for many years by the late Domingos Cravo. The races have always been organized by Lar Dos Leos (Den of Lions). In honor of Parente's and Cravo's contributions to the Portuguese community, the "Cravo Kid Dash" and the "Parente Mile" have been named in their honor. The 5k race has also been renamed as the "Jack Casimiro 5k" in honor of a longtime sponsor of the Portugal Day Races, the late Jack Casimiro. Today, the race is still organized by Lar Dos Leos (Den of Lions) and by longtime race director Carlos Martins.

Parade[edit]

On the Sunday of that weekend, there is a parade with many floats representing various organizations from throughout the state, both Portuguese and non-Portuguese. Every year there is a Honorary Grand Marshal, a Grand Marshal, as well as many other prized personalities.

Year Honorary Grand Marshal Grand Marshal Prestigious Award Man of the Year Woman of the Year Artist of the Year Athlete of the Year Medal of Honor Fado Singer of the Year
2017 - - - - - - - - -
2016 - Sr. Nobre - - - - - - -
2015 - - - - - - - - -
2014 - - - - - - - - -
2013 - - - - - - - - -
2012 - - - - - - - - -
2011 - - - - - - - - -
2010 - - - - - - - - -
2009 Jon S. Corzine José Luís Pereira Carneiro Louis LaSalle José Paulino Conde Teixeira Olga Gonçalves Rodrigues Mena Leandro José Rebimbas Manuel Grova
João Machado
Luciana Abreu
Emília Silva
2008 António Matinho Fátima Campos Ferreira Mário Santos Ana Gonçalves Maria Conceição Simões Silva Carlos Rasoilo Jorge Lacão
2007 Cory A. Booker João de Vallera José Casimiro Maria Manuela Cardielos Manuel Joaquim da Silva Tony Nogueira Luís Filipe Menezes
Joseph Vas
Jack Martins
2006 Dr. Zachary Yamba Pedro J. Belo Tony Gomes Linda Maria Rodrigues Cora D' Abreu José Manuel Gonçalves Luís Pires
Fransisco Carlos Azevedo
2005 Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. Francisco Knopfli Joaquim (Jack)Casmiro Manuela da Luz Chaplin Fernando Araújo Carlos Martins José Rendeiro
João Alberto Gouveia
2004 Dina Matos Dr. Pedro Catarino José Rebimbas Domitília M. dos Santos Jorge Quaresma João M. Soares Jack Maia
2003 Eduardo Cruz Dr. José de Almeida Cesário Manuel Nata Céu Cirne-Neves Zeca Santos Jorge Oliveira Tony Nobre
2002 Jim McGreevey Dr. Manuela Aguiar José Martins Beatriz Santos Fátima Molina Francisco L. Barra Abreu Dina Matos
Inês Simões
2001 Augusto Amador Dr. Ferro Rodrigues Vitor Alves Isabel Costa José Manso Alberto G. Santos
Father Peter Uhde
2000 James Treffinger Dr. Fernando Nobre Jorge Ventura Maria João Ávila Manuel Parente Assistência Médica Internacional
1999 Bob Menendez Dr. José Gama António Novo Odete Cardoso Francisco Marcos Dr. Aníbal Cavaco Silva
Dr. Durão Barroso
1998 António Seabra Amália Rodrigues José Luís Pereira Almeida Glória de Melo Carlos Pais Father José Manuel R. Fernandes
Dr. Maria José Rita
1997 Henry Martinez José Ramos Horta Alfredo Rendeiro Emestina Cascaes Edmundo Moraes Dr. Ramos Horta
Dr. José Gama
1996 Kenneth A. Gibson Avelino Ferreira Torres Domingos Cravo Maria Amélia Costa Carlos Rocha José Martins
1995 Christine Todd Whitman Luís Sousa Macedo Agostinho Barbosa Maria Fernanda A. Morais Avelino Ferreira Torres
1994 João Antão
1993 Jim Flório
1992 Armando Fontoura
1991 Rui V. Lourenço
1990 Jorge Cardielos
1989 Sharpe James

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Portugal Day 2010 Celebrations See Alterations". Archived from the original on 2010-06-15. Retrieved 2011-06-10.
  • ^ Portuguese-American clubs, restaurateurs host revised, smaller Portugal Day celebration
  • ^ Races, Portugal Day. "41st Annual Portugal Day Races". Portugal Day Races. Retrieved 2019-01-16.
  • External links[edit]

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