43rd Street and Skillman Avenue
Queens, New York 11104

"cherishing all the children of the nation equally..."
Proclamation of the Irish Republic, Easter 1916




On behalf of the organizers of the inclusive St. Patrick's celebration in New York we are happy to invite you to join our festival on March 1st 2009 in Queens, New York.

Our 2009 St. Pat's For All Parade and Festival extends for a week of community forums, film screenings, local schools concerts of traditional music dance and storytelling. The highlight of our festival will be our 10th Annual Parade and Irish fair on March 1st.

The people in the communities here enjoy the energy and spirit that the St. Pat's For All parade and fair brings to the schools and streets of Sunnyside and Woodside!

As for the past ten years the theme of the 2009 St Patrick's festival is "cherishing all the children of the nation equally". Taken from the proclamation of Easter 1916, it is still meaningful today, 93 years after it was written.

We celebrate Irish heritage and culture. Whether for spiritual quest, banishment, exile, a longing for adventure or in the pursuit of dreams the Irish diaspora have gone from the small isle of Eire to all corners of the globe. So we gather on March 1st in Sunnyside as diverse communities of New Yorkers to celebrate Ireland.

Among the puppeteers, dancers and stilt walkers will be community groups reflecting the ethnic diversity of Queens celebrating Ireland.

Queens NACCP will carry the banner of Frederick Douglas recalling his visit to Ireland during the famine.

The Mexican community honours the San Patricios, Irish immigrants who defended the Mexicans in the U.S. Mexican War of 1846-1848. Others will recall Thomas Charles Wright founder of the Ecuadorian Navy, who hailed from Drogheda, Ireland.

The presence of Choctaw and Shinnecock representatives will reflect the generous outreach in 1847 by native peoples to the starving Irish during the great famine.

Among the sponsors and supporters of the parade are Local 1199, Dignity NY and of course locals who donated time and talent as well as many dollars. The Queens branch of the Red Cross will once again bring tea and hot chocolate for everybody.

Banners will honour the memory of Irish women peacemakers from Brigid to Dorothy Day, from Catherine McCauley and Margaret Anna Cusack to Mother Jones and Eileen Egan. Religious participants include Methodist Church, the Episcopal Franciscan “Society of St. Francis”, Catholic Worker, Dignity/NY, Metropolitan Community Church. Alumni of Notre Dame and St. John’s University will march.

Students from TCI will carry giant puppets. The children of the community represented by Irish dancers and boys and girls clubs will lead the parade up the avenue.

Backing for the parade has also come from city unions and labour leaders - LOCAL 1199, the United Federation of Teachers, The Central Labour Council and Local 375 DC 37.

The Irish community of Queens hosts the city's only parade to welcome lesbian and gay contingents. The March 1st parade continues a rare spirit of hospitality and welcome that began with the 2000 parade historical breakthrough.

Other participating Irish groups and businesses include the Niall O'Leary School of Irish Dance, Lavender & Green Alliance, a New York - based Irish lesbian and gay group, the Brehon Law Society, the Irish Parades Emergency Committee, The Keltic Dreamers and the All City School marching Band. We're especially excited in welcoming a group honouring Irish marriage equality pioneers, Drs. Katherine Zappone and Ann Louise Gilligan.

Community youth groups will join as drummers and puppeteers. We look forward to drawing on your creative community and artistic leadership skills.

We also hope to get you on the airwaves on some of the local and national television and radio stations. We are looking to do a broadcast via the internet so that friends in Ireland and around the world can link up as the celebration takes place.

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Directions:It is easy to get to get to the parade by subway. Take the #7 Flushing line to the 40th St. stop and walk to 43rd St. and Skillman Ave.

Alternate Subway/Bus routes:

Or, take the R, V, Q Subways to 36th St (Northern Blvd) and walk from there along 39th St. (Please note: This can be a hike, especially on a cold day).

Or, take the R or V trains to Steinway and transfer to the Q104 bus to 48th St and Queens Blvd., then walk to 43rd St.

Or, take the E or F trains to Jackson Heights 74th Ave/Roosevelt, then take the Q32 bus to 41st St., then walk to 43rd St.

tele #: 718-721-2780 www.stpatsforall.com e-mail: info@stpatsforall.com

St. Patrick's Parade & Irish Fair
22-22 28th St., Astoria, NY 11105

Official Website: http://www.stpatsforall.com/

Added by NYABN on January 19, 2009