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Mr. & Miss Puerto Rico Waterbury 2024 Competition

Mr. & Miss Puerto Rico Waterbury 2024 Competition 12 PM – 4 PM Price: $20 General  Join us as The Greater Waterbury Puerto Rican Day Parade & Festival Pageant Committee crowns Mr. & Miss Puerto Rico Waterbury 2024 along with Mr. & Miss Teen, Miss Pre-Teen, Miss Chiquitita and Mr. Chiquitito. Proceeds benefit The Greater Waterbury Puerto Rican Day Parade & Festival and The Mattatuck Museum Education Department Register Today!

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June 22, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

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Mr. & Miss Puerto Rico Waterbury 2024 Competition
12 PM – 4 PM
Price: $20 General 
Join us as The Greater Waterbury Puerto Rican Day Parade & Festival Pageant Committee crowns Mr. & Miss Puerto Rico Waterbury 2024 along with Mr. & Miss Teen, Miss Pre-Teen, Miss Chiquitita and Mr. Chiquitito.
Proceeds benefit The Greater Waterbury Puerto Rican Day Parade & Festival and The Mattatuck Museum Education Department
Register Today!

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