Fr. Patrick O'Brien offers a prayer before the start of the annual Savannah St. Patrick's Day Parade on Saturday, March 16, 2024. Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News Helen Campbell, who has attended every St. Patrick's Day Parade since 1973, dressed up to enjoy the day on East Broad Street near Bay Street. Will Peebles / Savannah Morning News Savannah St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee. The Official Site. Twitter Facebook. Parade Pictures. Erin Go Bragh! Above video: Parade permit approved by Savannah city council as they prep for St. Patrick’s DayDownload the WJCL App to watch the 2025 St. Patrick's Day parade live: Google Play, Apple. Or watch live on the Very Local appThe return of Savannah's legendary St. Patrick's Day parade will take place Monday, March 17.But that's just one part of SAVANNAH, Ga (WSAV)- One of the biggest events of the year is finally here! Folks have come near and far to the Hostess City to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and its 200th anniversary of the parade. The waters of Forsyth Park Fountain in Savannah, Georgia is dyed green every year for St. Patricks Day. Photo: rustyl3599/Getty Images SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Crowds celebrated St. Patrick’s Day in the Hostess City on Thursday. Savannah’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade is one of the biggest St. Patrick’s Day parades in the The 200th Savannah St. Patrick’s Day Parade is Saturday, March 16. Savannah's St. Patrick's Day parade took place Friday, March 17. Celebrate St. Patrick's Day all weekend at Coastal 15. Enjoy Grab & Go bites, a selection of delicious bites, and satellite bars to keep the drinks flowing. Live entertainment fills the air Saturday through Monday, with bagpipers at 5:00 PM on Saturday for an authentic Irish touch. Don't miss out on the fun, the flavors, and the party favors—it's a celebration you won't want to miss. And together they have helped us know much about the Saint and the spirit behind celebration of the day. Patrick’s mission in Ireland lasted for over 20 years. He died on March 17, AD 461. That day has been commemorated as St. Patrick’s Day ever since. The day’s spirit is to celebrate the universal baptization of Ireland. Check out our St. Patrick's weekend festivities! 3/14 Friday Night: Bluegrass by the Pint with local bluegrass band, Swamptooth 6-8:30pm Food Truck: Smashed Savannah burgers and fries 5-8:30 3/15 Saturday: On stage, tunes with DJ Dane 1-4pm Food Truck: Slow Fire BBQ 12-8pm / Cone Ranger ice cream 12-5pm 3/16 Sunday: Live music with Tina & Her Pony 2:30-5pm Food Truck: Smashed Savannah burgers The Savannah St. Patrick's Day Parade was cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic. Steve Bisson, Savannah Morning News. The Forsyth Park fountain begins to spit out green water on Friday, March 12 3 reviews and 84 photos of ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE "St. Patrick's day is a big thing in Savannah. There are many Irish families that settled in Savannah and they brought their culture and traditions to the city. I happened to be in town for the festivities and was blessed to go into the city to view the parade. I present you with a collection of high-quality images that portray the jubilation and cultural richness of the St. Patrick’s Day festivities in Savannah, GA. If you find yourself captivated by any of these moments and wish to have the original, high-resolution images, or if you desire the same level of expertise to grace your own special Check out the photos from 200th St. Patrick’s Day Parade with Lyle Dillie 2024. The Savannah St. Patrick's Day parade, an exuberant celebration of Irish culture and heritage, stands as one of the most vibrant and anticipated events in the Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Savannah with a special Mass at the historic Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. This beautiful service is a time to reflect on the rich Irish heritage and the faith that has been a cornerstone of our community. Join us for a moment of spiritual connection and community celebration. All are welcome.
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