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By Melanie Lekocevic

Capital Region Independent Media

Each year the Greenville Irish American Club sponsors the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade. This year’s parade will be on Saturday, March 23. File photo

GREENVILLE — A St. Patrick’s Day parade has been held in Greenville every year for the past 50 years, and the tradition remains strong.

Each year, on the weekend after St. Patrick’s Day, the community pulls together for one of its biggest events of the year, the annual parade.

This year’s parade will be on March 23 and is hosted annually by the Greenville Irish American Club.

“The parade will be this coming Saturday,” co-chair Anne Lafferty said Sunday. “It will line up at 12 p.m. at St. John’s Church and we will step off at 1 p.m.”

The parade got its start back in March 1974, and this year is marking a major milestone —  five decades of celebrating the Emerald Isle.

“We want to keep the tradition alive and we enjoy doing it,” Lafferty said. “It’s a lot of work, but we still like to do it.”

Each year the parade draws marchers and floats from across the community, including student and youth groups, not-for-profit organizations, local businesses and more, all of them celebrating the area’s strong Irish heritage.

Lafferty has been involved in every St. Patrick’s Day parade in Greenville with the exception of the first one in March 1974, and that was only because she hadn’t yet moved into the area.

“This is our 50th anniversary and I have been to every parade except the first one,” she said. “We have been involved in it ever since.”

Betty Hayden co-chairs the parade committee with Lafferty and has been helping to organize the event for around 23 years. She, too, got involved when she first moved into the area.

“When I moved up here I didn’t know anybody and I joined the Irish American Club and made all my friends there,” she said. “We hold this parade each year to keep the tradition and heritage alive.”

Line up for the parade will be at noon in the parking lot of St. John’s Roman Catholic Church on Route 81. The parade will proceed down Route 81 and will end on the steps of the Greenville Public Library at 11177 Route 32.

After the parade, everyone will head over to the cafeteria at Scott M. Ellis Elementary School on Route 81 for entertainment and Irish-themed refreshments.

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