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Brownsville’s Charro Days returns to streets

Ofelia Quintanilla’s first Charro Day experience might have been around 1951. As loud speakers amplified traditional Mexican music Saturday at the Baile del Sol in...

Photo Gallery: Brownsville’s Charro Days returns to streets

The Baile del Sol was the first public event to welcome crowds for Charro Days since the 2020 festivities, which concluded just prior to...

BISD to present Fiesta Folklorica, Children’s Parade

Fiesta Folklorica, the Brownsville Independent School District’s beloved annual festival of folkloric dance and Mexican music, returns to Sams Memorial Stadium on Monday as...

Broken Sprocket, South Texas Conjunto Association ready for Charro Days

The South Texas Conjunto Association and The Broken Sprocket are joining in this year’s Charro Days celebration by holding the second annual Broken Sombrero...

Baile Del Sol scheduled for Saturday

Get your Charro Days costumes and dancing shoes ready, as the 85th annual Charro Days Fiesta kicks off on Saturday with the Baile Del Sol. The...

‘Sounds like fun’: Musk says ‘I’ll be there’ at Charro Days

He said yes to Charro Days. SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk said Thursday that he will be attending this year’s Charro Days Fiesta in...

2022 Charro Days poster revealed during ceremony

Amid a festive atmosphere befitting the occasion, Charro Days Fiesta and local artist Don Breeden unveiled the 2022 Charro Days Poster on Tuesday at...

Celebrating Cultures: City of Brownsville hosts art exhibit at Linear Park

The City of Brownsville kicked off this week “Lazos de mi ciudad,” an urban art exhibit located at Linear Park that celebrates the Charro...

Art museum hosts exhibit that celebrates Charro Days

In the spirit of continuing one of the most-loved traditions in the community, The Brownsville Museum of Fine Art is hosting a Charros exhibit...

Long-time Charro Days participants take walk down memory lane

In the times before COVID-19, this week would have been very different. Thousands of Brownsville and Matamoros residents would be getting dressed up with...