Below is a their breakdown of which communities are celebrating St. Patrick’s events on Long Island. (Note: These are the parades that have already happened: Kings Park — March 2; Bethpage — March 3; East Islip — March 3; Mineola — March 3; *The Hampton Bays parade was canceled this year.*) Long Island Saturday, March 9. Bay Shore Irish pride swells on Long Island all month long in March, when St. Patrick's Day parades big and small are held across both counties. Wear your best green and celebrate at these local parades March is finally here which means St Patrick’s Day is right around the corner and its time for all the St Patrick’s Day Parades on Long Island! Get your green out and let’s all be Irish for a day! What we love most about the parades is the amount of people they bring to the local towns. When St. Patrick’s Day lands on a Monday, the annual holiday turns into a weekend-long celebration. Get on your green and head out starting March 14. Here are eight ways to find your own pot o Below is a breakdown of when and where to catch the St. Patrick’s Day parades across Long Island (and New York City): Saturday, March 1. Kings Park – noon; Sunday, March 2. Bethpage – noon; Mineola – 1 p.m. East Islip – 2 p.m. Saturday, March 8. Bay Shore Brightwaters – 2 p.m. Cutchogue – 2 p.m. Sunday, March 9. Farmingdale – 2 p.m. St. Patrick's Day festivities. Residents of Ireland's Long Island will most likely travel across Schull Harbour in West Cork, to celebrate St. Patrick's Day with parades and visits to local pubs The largest St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Long Island will be led by GRAND MARSHAL Tommy Shevlin. Read more . Mar. 17. Mon. New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade Location/Route: Bethpage’s St. Patrick’s Day parade will start in front of St. Martin of Tours Church on Central Ave. and will end on Broadway at the Showmobile. More Info Mineola St. Patrick With so many St. Patrick’s events around Long Island, it can be hard to keep track of where to go and when. Fortunately, the folks at the New York State Ancient Order of Hibernians keep careful track of such things. Below is a their breakdown of which communities are celebrating St. Patrick’s events on Long Island, as well as in New York City. The Shed, your scratch kitchen for brunch and dinner daily at 21 Main St. in West Sayville. The 35th Annual Bayport-Blue Point St. Patrick’s Day Parade marched through Montauk Highway on Sunday, March 16. Greater Long Island photographer Eric Micallef was on the scene capturing the day’s best 12 p.m. March 2. PATRICK’S PARADE. Enjoy a lively St. Patrick’s Day parade followed by $5 admission to food, music, and dancing with a performance by the Donny Golden School of Irish Dance! Here’s your guide to St. Patrick’s Day parades happening across Long Island. Did you know? Long Island is one of the most Irish places in the country. 13.1% of Long Islanders claim Irish heritage. MARCH 9. HUNTINGTON Route: Route 110 between Railroad and Church streets, to Main Street, ending at the Church of St. Patrick When: 2 p.m. Founded in 1989, The Glen Cove Saint Patrick’s Day Parade is the premier St. Patrick’s Day celebration on Long Island. An After-Parade Party takes place at St. Patrick’s Parish Hall at the end of the Parade route. Bayside Queens 7th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade • Time: 1:00 PM • Route: Marching down Bell Blvd from 35th Ave. to 42nd Ave. • Grand Marshal: Tony Jackson Celebrate Local at These St. Patrick’s Day Parades . St. Patrick’s Day on Long Island is more than just a day for parades—it’s a celebration of community! The parade starts north of Huntington train station along New York Avenue onto Main Street. The Huntington St. Patrick’s Parade is Long Island’s oldest and largest and features dozens of pipe bands, including some of Continue reading "Huntington Village 91st Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade @2pm!!" St. Patrick's Day Events and Free Parades on Long Island for Kids Celebrate your Irishness at the Glen Cove St. Patrick's Day parade, 3/4/22 - By Jaime Sumersille Patchogue Village Annual St Patrick’s Day Parade. Sunday, March 23th, 2025 at 12:00 p.m. On St. Patrick’s Day, you can check out the Patchogue Village’s Annual Parade. The parade starts at the intersection of East Main Street and Route 112 and heads west with the viewing stand located at the intersection of Havens Ave and West Main. Sponsored by the Massapequa Chamber of Commerce, the parade was led by co-grand marshals Gary Slavin, the chamber’s past president and current board member, and Patrick Ryder, Nassau County’s police commissioner. Greater Long Island photographer Eric Micallef was on the scene capturing the day’s best moments. Scroll down to see them all. On St. Patrick’s Day, you can check out the Patchogue Village’s Annual Parade. The parade starts at the intersection of East Main Street and Route 112 and heads west. 12 p.m. March 17. GLEN About the parade: This marks the 73rd annual Miller Place-Rocky Point St. Patrick’s Day Parade, one of the largest on Long Island, typically drawing over 20,000 spectators each year. This year’s co-grand marshals are John and Raymond O’Sullivan, descendants of the parade’s founder, John M. O’Sullivan.
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