Cicero Mexican Queen Pageant Celebrates ‘Time of Women’ with Empowering Event

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The Cicero Mexican Cultural Committee held its annual Mexican Queen Pageant on Friday, August 23rd, 2024, celebrating the theme “Time of Women.” The event, which has grown in prestige and significance over the years, featured a talented and inspiring group of young women competing for the title of Miss Cicero. Maru Ayala, President of the Cicero Mexican Cultural Committee, expressed her delight with the event’s success. “We are very pleased; we are very happy to have this event. Every year it gets better, honestly harder and harder for the judges,” she shared. Ayala attributed the success of the event to the unwavering support of President Larry Dominick, saying, “This is all possible because of President Larry Dominick. He has always supported the Cicero Mexican Cultural Committee.” As the reigning Miss Cicero, Emily Apango, prepared to pass on her crown, she reflected on her year of service with deep gratitude. “As I close this chapter in my life, I’ll always cherish the wonderful memories, experiences, and lessons I have learned. I was given this great opportunity to serve my community with pride and ability. I was especially honored to be the first teen to represent the Town of Cicero,” Apango said, acknowledging the support of her family and sponsors, as well as the inspiration she received from community leaders. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of Dayanara Parra as the new Miss Cicero 2024-2025. Parra, a 21-year-old student at the University of Illinois, captivated the audience with her rendition of “Me Gustas Mucho” in Spanish during the talent portion. When asked about her philosophy of life, she responded, “My philosophy in life is since you only live once, I would like to do as much as I can. I don’t want to regret any decision. I just want to enjoy as best as I can. What I most love in my life is my family. Since they’re always here to support me.”

Photo Credit: Town of Cicero

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