Irish-Italian Annual Parade
St. Patrick’s Day is
not the only parade in New Orleans in March! New Orleans always
finds a reason to celebrate! Another big parade held in the city
is the Irish-Italian parade! It always takes place the Sunday
after St. Patrick's Day-- it starts at noon in the suburb of Metairie,
and parades down Veterans Highway, with the traditional detour
up and down Severn Avenue, one of our streets with a neutral ground!
This parade originated many years ago when Italian Henry Hoff
and Irishman Eddie Renton, Sr. decided it was time to have their
own parade. Their motto was "It’s about time we get together!"
It didn’t take long to interest others in the idea, and the
"Irish-Italian Parade" was born! The original 10 board members
have been in charge of organizing the event ever since their
first parade of 1984.
What is unique about this parade is that it has "two" Grand
Marshals--one Italian and one Irish! This year the Irish Grand
Marshal is Ed McIntyre and the Italian, Patrick Bossetta. Previous
grand marshals have included politicians, judges, and businessmen
of New Orleans.
Even though it seems as if a parade is a one-time event, those
involved enjoy several events leading up to the parade....A
luncheon is held at the Hilton in January to introduce new grand
marshal to all of the past grand marshals of the parade. In
addition, a week before the parade rolls, a supper dance is
enjoyed by all....followed by a "toasting party" (now
held at Legend's) on the Tuesday before the parade!
We will
be sharing pictures of this parade with you -- you gotta love
a parade!
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