The Hampton Bays Hibernians have announced the return of the Hampton Bays St. Patrick’s Day Parade, set for Saturday, March 22. After a year off, the community event is a celebration of Irish heritage and brings together the community and visitors for a festive day.
The parade committee has named Joe Fellingham as grand marshal. Fellingham’s longstanding dedication to the Hampton Bays community through his service and volunteerism makes him a fitting choice to lead the parade and embody its spirit of service and camaraderie, noted a press release.
“We are thrilled to bring the Hampton Bays St. Patrick’s Day Parade back to the community,” said Peter Feeney, a committee member. “After taking a year off, it’s especially exciting to welcome everyone back to celebrate this beloved tradition. We can’t wait to see the streets filled with smiles, laughter, and the vibrant spirit that makes this parade so special.”
The parade will begin at 11 a.m., starting at Hampton Bays Elementary School and moving to Montauk Highway.
The original parade took place in 2006.
The parade committee is seeking participants, sponsors, and volunteers to contribute to the event’s success. For more information, updates, and event details, visit hbstpatricksparade.com.