Local Radio DJ Chuey Gomez to Co-Host SF Lowrider Parade's First Live TV Broadcast
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Local Radio DJ Chuey Gomez to Co-Host SF Lowrider Parade's First Live TV Broadcast
"Iconic SF-born Bay Area radio and TV personality Chuey Gomez announced he'll be co-hosting the first-ever live broadcast of SF's Lowrider Parade and King of the Streets Hopping Competition with local reporter Sara Donchey on September 20 from 13 p.m. As the Instagram account Bay Area TV writes, the parade's inaugural September 20 broadcast will be aired on CBS Bay Area's KPIX as part of San Francisco's official National Latino Heritage Month celebration, which runs from September 15 through October 15,"
"In addition to the parade and hopping competition, over 300 low riders will be on display as part of the Class Car Show. According to Bay Area TV, hundreds of cars will be cruising in from across the West for the event many from women-led clubs. Although the deadline for the parade has passed, interested participants can still sign up for the hopping contest through August 31. The winner gets a $10,000 cash prize."
Chuey Gomez will co-host the inaugural live broadcast of San Francisco's Lowrider Parade and King of the Streets Hopping Competition with local reporter Sara Donchey on September 20 at 1 p.m. The broadcast will air on CBS Bay Area's KPIX as part of National Latino Heritage Month running September 15 through October 15. The event will display over 300 lowriders in a Class Car Show and host hundreds of cars cruising in from across the West, including many from women-led clubs. Parade registration has closed, but hopping contest sign-ups remain open through August 31 with a $10,000 prize. The San Francisco Lowrider Council and Cultura y Arte Nativa de Las Americas (CANA) organize the event to celebrate Latino roots and uplift neighborhood businesses, artists, and cultural traditions.
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