New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade

The New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade is an annual parade organized by the Irish Community of New York City to honor Saint Patrick, the Patron Saint of Ireland while celebrating their Irish culture and heritage.

NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Glucksman Ireland House NYU and NYU Pipes and Drums march in the 2019 NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade
StatusActive
GenreParade
Date(s)17th March
FrequencyAnnual
Location(s)New York City, New York
CountryUnited States
Years active260
InauguratedMarch 17, 1762 (1762-03-17)
Next eventMarch 17, 2022
Participants150,000[1]
Attendance2,000,000
Patron(s)St. Patrick, Patron Saint of Ireland.
Organised bySt. Patrick’s Day Parade, Inc
Filing status501(c)(3) non-profit organization
PeopleSean Lane (Parade Chair), Katie Barrett (Parade Vice Chair) and Hilary Beirne (C.A.O, Foundation Chair).[2]
SponsorSaint Patrick's Day Foundation, NYC
Websitewww.nycstpatricksparade.org

The parade is composed of thousands of participants from the many Irish cultural organizations and affiliated institutions across New York City, who each march under the banners of their respective groups.

The parade is led each year by a Grand Marshal, and features representation from across the uniformed services in New York City, which each have a significant affinity to the Irish community in New York.

These include the 69th New York Infantry Regiment, New York Police Department, Fire Department of the City of New York, New York Correction Department and New York State Department of Corrections.

The parade also features participants from across the city's political establishment, with the city's Mayors (Bill de Blasio[3]) and City Councilors regularly marching in the parade.

The parade has also regularly attracted participants from national politics across both the United States (George J. Mitchell,[4] Hillary Rodham Clinton[5]) and Ireland (Leo Varadkar,[6] Mary Lou McDonald[7]).

For the first time in its history, the full parade was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with no parades taking place during 2020[8] and 2021. However, a small contingent consisting of representatives from the Fighting 69th Regiment and the parade committee still marched up Fifth Avenue in the early hours of March 17, 2020, in order to preserve the parade's 258-year record of marching.[9] In 2021, still in the throes of COVID, the parade again took a different shape, and only some 120 or so marchers, joined by NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, made their way up Fifth Avenue.[10]

The full parade returns on March 17, 2022.[11]

Affiliated groups and other regular participants

The following list of affiliated groups and participants was taken from the 2022 Line of March,[12] which features the 145 groups marching in the 2022 parade.

ParticipantTypeNotes
69th New York Infantry RegimentUniformed Service
James Connolly, Irish American Labor CoalitionAffinity Group
Glucksman Ireland House NYUAffinity Group
NYU Pipes and DrumsMarching Band
NYPD Emerald SocietyUniformed Service Emerald Societyorganized March 16, 1953
NYCD Emerald Society Uniformed Service Emerald Society organized November 17, 1955
FDNY Emerald Society Uniformed Service Emerald Society organized March 17, 1956
Grand Council of United Emerald Societies Umbrella group

Emerald Societies

reorganized in 1975
The Emerald Guild Society of Building ManagersFraternal Society
Ancient Order of HiberniansFraternal SocietyEach AOH division in the city marches under its own banner.
Emerald Society NYS CorrectionsUniformed Service Emerald Society
County Societies / Associationsn/aIrish-Americans from each of the 32 counties of Ireland are represented by an association which marches under its own banner.
Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians, Inc.Fraternal Society
Glor na nGael Pipes and DrumsMarching Band
NYS Courts Emerald SocietyPublic Service Emerald Society
Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 21Labor Union
Irish Business Organization of New York IncBusiness Network
NYC Carpenters Pipe and Drum BandMarching Band
Council of Gaelic SocietiesCultural Group

Grand marshals

A Grand Marshal of the parade is appointed each year, with the honored individual often a prominent Irish-American or someone who has contributed significantly to Irish-American affairs.

Grand MarshalYearDescription
James T. Callahan2020-22General President of the International Union of Operating Engineers.
Brian O'Dwyer2019Former Commissioner of the United States National Commission.
Loretta Brennan Glucksman2018Chairman of The American Ireland Fund.
Michael J. Dowling2017CEO of Northwell Health.
Senator George J. Mitchell2016Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader and United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland.
Cardinal Timothy Dolan2015Archbishop of New York.

References

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