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South Boston St Patrick's Day Parade

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Boston South Boston Allied War Veterans Council P.O. Box 270798
South Boston , MA , 02127 42° 20' 5.964" N, 71° 2' 44.232" W
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South Boston St Patrick's Day Parade
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Bostonians were the first to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in North America. On March 17, 1737, as a gesture of solidarity among the city’s new Irish immigrants, Boston’s Irish community joined together in festivities of their homeland and to honor the memory of the below Patron Saint of Ireland. Banquets and parades to celebrate the occasion became common, with Boston’s early St. Patrick’s Day Parades occurring downtown by the Ancient Order of Hibernians. In 1901, the parade moved to South Boston, a neighborhood that was not only home to a robust Irish community, but was the site of Dorchester Heights, where the evacuation of British troops from Boston on March 17, 1776 was made possible and is commemorated. Given the significance of both the St. Patrick’s Day and Evacuation Day holidays, the parade came to honor both. Starting in 1901, the annual parade became a dual-hatted celebration of St. Patrick’s Day and Irish heritage, as well as military service and the commemoration of Evacuation Day. Each year, the parade occurs on the Sunday closest to March 17th, with a commitment to keeping alive the tradition of honoring heritage and service.

Following the 1947 parade, Boston Mayor James Michael Curley himself granted authority to organize and conduct the St. Patrick’s Day-Evacuation Day Parade to the petitioner, South Boston Allied War Veterans Council (SBAWVC), an unincorporated association of individuals elected from various South Boston veterans groups. And with that, since 1948 the South Boston St. Patrick’s Day / Evacuation Day Parade has been veteran-led. The SBAWVC, a registered 501 (c) 19 veterans non-profit,  derives its members from each of the veterans posts in South Boston, to include Thomas J. Fitzgerald VFW Post #561, Michael J. Perkins American Legion Post #67, Martin F. McDonough American Legion Post #368, and Paul J. Saunders American Legion Post #383. The SBAWVC consists of volunteers that are devoted to putting on the best possible parade for the community.

The SBAWVC is committed to giving back to the community in more ways than just the parade, and contributes to a variety of civic initiatives, to include supporting local non-profits, as well as creating and refurbishing veterans memorials

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Boston South Boston Allied War Veterans Council P.O. Box 270798
South Boston, MA, 02127
United States