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The Brooklyn St. Patrick’s Day Parade Is This Sunday

The Brooklyn St. Patrick’s Day Parade Is This Sunday
Photo by Rob Hoey
Photo by Rob Hoey

The Brooklyn St. Patrick’s Day Parade returns for its 40th year on Sunday, March 15, and neighbors are invited to come celebrate all that is Irish, as bands, bag pipes, step dancers, and more take to the streets.

Prior to the parade’s big start, a “re-dedication ceremony” to 9/11 heroes and victims will take place in Bartel-Pritchard Square at 12:45pm.

The procession begins at 1pm from 15th Street and Prospect Park West, then travels down 15th Street to 7th Avenue, along 7th Avenue to Garfield Place, up Garfield Place to Prospect Park West, and then back along Prospect Park West to 15th Street.

For those of you with cars, there’s no parking allowed along the route from 12pm to 6pm on Sunday, so be sure to move them so they don’t get towed.

Planning to attend the parade? Be sure to send your photos to editor@bklyner.com, and we’ll share them on the site.