After a multi-year hiatus, Bronx Day in Albany is making its long-awaited return, Bronx Chamber of Commerce officials said. The Chamber, together with State Sen. Nathalia Fernandez (S.D. 34) said they were proud to announce that the event will be held on Tuesday, March 10, at the Albany Capital Center.
Designed as a powerful combination of a public policy conference, business workshops, and a cultural showcase, the event will convene Bronx entrepreneurs, nonprofits, cultural institutions, artists and artisans, restaurants and food & beverage vendors, state elected officials, and state agency leadership for a day of connection, advocacy, learning, and opportunity.
Fernandez, who spearheaded the event’s return, said, “Bronx Day in Albany is a celebration of our pride, culture, and spirit. The Bronx is home to hardworking families, vibrant cultures, and communities that uplift one another.” She added, “Every year, we seek to bring that same Bronx energy to the Capitol. This is to not only showcase what makes the Bronx unique, but to also remind everyone that we deserve investments and opportunities. I’m proud to join everyone and illustrate what makes the Bronx strong.”…