The South Valley Pride Day Parade 2025 is set to be a vibrant celebration of community spirit and pride, as Bernalillo County prepares for its 30th annual event. The parade, which will take place on a sunny day, promises to bring together local residents, community leaders, and various organizations to honor the rich heritage and history of the South Valley.
This year, the parade will feature 42 entries, showcasing a diverse array of floats and participants. Local reporters will serve as judges, adding a touch of celebrity to the event, as they engage with the community and celebrate the creativity on display. The Rio Grande High School ROTC will kick off the festivities, demonstrating their commitment to service with their national and local championship accolades in drill and color guard.
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Subscribe for Free The Bernalillo County Fire and Rescue and the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office will also participate, highlighting their ongoing dedication to community safety and service. State Senator Michael Pavia, a prominent advocate for the area, will be present, reinforcing the importance of local leadership in supporting community initiatives.
A key highlight of the parade is the recognition of outstanding citizens who have made significant contributions to the South Valley. These individuals, nominated for their volunteerism and community involvement, represent a diverse group of residents and business owners dedicated to making a positive impact.
Champion Trust, a long-time sponsor of the event, will also be honored during the festivities, emphasizing the importance of community partnerships in supporting local events. The celebration will culminate at the Westside Community Center, where attendees can gather to further honor the outstanding citizens and enjoy the community spirit that defines South Valley Pride Day.
As the parade approaches, excitement builds within the community, promising a day filled with joy, pride, and a strong sense of belonging. The event not only celebrates the achievements of individuals but also fosters a deeper connection among residents, reinforcing the values of service, volunteerism, and community pride.