Celebrating Unity and Culture
The celebration also includes the Sombrero Festival, a three-day street festival in Washington Park featuring Tejano, Conjunto, Norteno, Country, and Rock performances, along with local food, games, and entertainment for the entire community.
One of the most iconic traditions of Charro Days is the Hands Across the Border ceremony, where residents of Brownsville and Matamoros join in a symbolic display of friendship and cultural unity. The festivities continue with the Grand International Parade, bringing together dazzling floats, lively bands, and majestic horses to delight attendees of all ages.
Looking Ahead to Next Year
Charro Days continues to be a vibrant tribute to the history, resilience, and shared heritage of the Rio Grande Valley. If you missed this year’s festivities, the people you know at TRB encourage you to mark your calendar for next spring and take part in this incredible tradition.
Demonstrating its “Community” core value, TRB remains committed to supporting events that unite the communities it serves. For more information on TRB’s community involvement, visit www.trb.bank.