St. Patrick's Day parade in New York 2017: Unedited VIDEO
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History
The NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade is one of New York City’s greatest traditions. The first parade was on March 17, 1762 — fourteen years before the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence. The first NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade was comprised of a band of homesick, Irish ex-patriots and Irish military members serving with the British Army stationed in the colonies in New York. This was a time when the wearing of green was a sign of Irish pride but was banned in Ireland. In that 1762 parade, participants reveled in the freedom to speak Irish, wear green, sing Irish songs and play the pipes to Irish tunes that were meaningful to the Irish immigrants of that time.
Today, the NYC Parade marches up 5th Avenue and is reviewed from the steps of St. Patrick’s Cathedral by His Eminence, Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York. Since it began, this tradition of marching past St. Patrick’s Cathedral has remained unchanged with the exception of the address. In the early years, the Parade would march past the Old St. Patrick’s Cathedral (now Basilica) located at the corner of Mott and Prince Streets in SoHo.
Today, the Parade starts at 44th Street and 5th Avenue at 11am and proceeds up the avenue to 79th Street. Throughout the day along the Parade route, millions of spectators come to celebrate.
For the first few years, the NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade was organized by military units. However, after the War of 1812, Irish fraternal and beneficial societies took over the duties of hosting and sponsoring the event. Around 1851 the “Irish” 69th Regiment began to lead the marchers. Also at that time, the Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH) became the official sponsor of the Parade as the individual societies merged under a single Grand Marshal. Today the 69th Regiment is still the first group to lead the Parade up 5th Avenue.
2017 NEW YORK CITY
ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE
FRIDAY MARCH 17th, 2017
LINE OF MARCH
Mounted Police
Military Escort:
THE FIGHTING 69TH
The 69th Regiment of New York
1st Battalion, 69th Infantry
Lieutenant Colonel Don Makay, Commanding
Piper for the Regiment, Pipe Major Joe Brady
Battalion Staff:
Major Andrew Couchman, Executive Officer
Lieutenant Alexandra Defina, Adjutant
Lieutenant Kevin Wong, Intelligence Officer
Major Henry Rowland, Operations Officer
Captain Max Rose, Logistics Officer
Harrison High School Band, 8
Hatton High School,, 14
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I.B.E.W. Local 25 Pipe Band, 10
Innis Fada Pipe Band, 10
Iona College Gaelic Society, 8
Iona College Pipe & Drum Band, 8
Irish American Labor Coalition, 11
Irish American Legislators Society of New York State, 4
Irish American Society of Nassau, Suffolk, & Queens, 10
Irish Brigade Field Music, 6
Irish Brigade Honor Guard, 6
Irish Defense Force, 28th Infantry, 4
Irish Heritage Festival Committee Orange County, 15
Irish Northern Aid, 9
Irish Thunder Pipe Band, 10
Irish War pipe Band, 8
J
Jackson Liberty High School, Jackson, NJ, 5
Joseph Duelk Jr AOH Div Pipe Band, 5
K
Knights of Columbus Pipe Band, 11
Knights of St. Patrick’s, 5
L
Lanier High School Band, 9
LAOH Kings County Board and Divisions 6, 11
LAOH Nassau County Board, 10
LAOH National Board, 10
LAOH New York County Board and Division 29, 11
LAOH New York State Board, 10
LAOH Orange County Board, 5
LAOH Queens County Board and Divisions 13, 15, 10
LAOH Rockland County Board and Division 3, 11
LaSalle Academy, 10
LaSalle Academy, Drum Line, 10
Lavender & Green Alliance, 14
Leatherneck Pipes and Drums,, 8
Lia Fail Pipe & Drums, 9
Line of March Committee, 15
Linganore High School, MD, 13
Local 163 I.B.E.W. Pipes and Drums, 9
Londonderry High School Band, NH, 8
M
MABSTOA Emerald Society, 6
Manhattan College Gaelic Society, 8
Manhattan College Pipe & Drum Band, 8
Marching Cougars Drum Line Greenburg, NY, 14
Marching Escort New York State Police, 4
Marine Corp League, 8
Marist College Gaelic Society, 10
Maritime College Band, State University of New York Maritime College, Fort Schuyler, 12
Maritime Emerald Society, S.U.N.Y. Maritime College, Fort Schuyler,
The full line up at this link
2017 New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade was at 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM on
Friday, March 17
All times are in Eastern Time.
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253rd Annual Saint Patrick's Day Parade on March 17, 2014. Produced by: Anthony DelMundo/New York Daily News
USA: NEW YORK: ST PATRICK'S DAY PARADE
English/Nat
It's a march of thousands, but on Friday the spotlight was on two in particular - New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and First Lady Hillary Clinton.
Both marched in the cold and snowy St. Patrick's Day Parade down Manhattan's Fifth Avenue.
But not all the Irish who wanted to march were given the chance - the Irish Lesbian and Gay Organisation was banned from participating.
More than thirty members were arrested when they tried to break into the parade and then blocked a street.
The festive and colorful annual St. Patrick's Day parade got underway on a chilly New York morning with the upcoming Senate race in the forefront.
New York Mayor and presumed Republican nominee for the open Senate seat Rudy Giuliani was at the front greeting supporters, alongside New York Governor George Pataki.
Continuing his theme that his adversary in the Senate race, First Lady Hillary Clinton, is not a real New Yorker, the Mayor said he hoped she would not get lost.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
I hope she knows the way. I hope she doesn't get lost on one of the side streets. One of the debates we're going to have is, we're both going to have to get in our car at LaGuardia Airport and get home by ourselves. We'll have to figure out who can find their way. In fact maybe I can show her the way to Chappaqua (where Clinton recently bought a home outside New York City).
SUPER CAPTION: New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani
Both Giuliani and Clinton started the day at mass in the St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Clinton then joined the march a good way behind Giuliani.
The First Lady attracted her share of both cheers and boos, though the boos from Mayor Giuliani's hometown crowd were certainly louder.
The first lady was booed loudly along the avenue and heckled with shouts of Go back to Arkansas, and Find your own state!
Clinton, accompanied by fellow Democrats City Council President Peter Vallone and former Mayor Ed Koch, ignored the crowd and continued smiling and waving.
Her supporters tried to cheer her on but they were outshouted at every turn.
The rainy-snowy-windy weather kept the crowds down on the sidewalks of Fifth Avenue as the Saint Patrick's Day Parade marches by.
The parade has thousands of marchers - and takes abut five hours.
An hour before the start of the parade, some 66 members of the Irish Lesbian and Gay Organisation (ILGO) were arrested when they tried to march down Fifth Avenue from 59th Street to 42nd Street.
The group did not have a permit and only marched one block before police in riot gear stopped them.
They were arrested without incident and charged with disorderly conduct.
An I-L-G-O band played a jaunty version of When the Saints Go Marching In, as police made the arrests.
This is the 10th time the New York-based I-L-G-O has been barred from marching in the parade under its own banner.
The Ancient Order of Hibernians, a fraternal Catholic group that runs the parade, has repeatedly maintained its right to exclude I-L-G-O.
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USA: NEW YORK: ST PATRICK'S DAY PARADE (2)
English/Nat
It's a march of thousands, but on Friday the spotlight was on two in particular - New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and First Lady Hillary Clinton.
Both marched in the cold and snowy St. Patrick's Day Parade down Manhattan's Fifth Avenue.
But not all the Irish who wanted to march were given the chance - the Irish Lesbian and Gay Organisation was banned from participating.
More than thirty members were arrested when they tried to break into the parade and then blocked a street.
The festive and colourful annual St. Patrick's Day parade got underway on a chilly New York morning with the upcoming Senate race in the forefront.
New York Mayor and presumed Republican nominee for the open Senate seat Rudy Giuliani was at the front greeting supporters, alongside New York Governor George Pataki.
Continuing his theme that his adversary in the Senate race, First Lady Hillary Clinton, is not a real New Yorker, the Mayor said he hoped she would not get lost.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
I hope she knows the way. I hope she doesn't get lost on one of the side streets. One of the debates we're going to have is, we're both going to have to get in our car at LaGuardia Airport and get home by ourselves. We'll have to figure out who can find their way. In fact maybe I can show her the way to Chappaqua (where Clinton recently bought a home outside New York City).
SUPER CAPTION: New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani
Both Giuliani and Clinton started the day at mass in the St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Clinton then joined the march a good way behind Giuliani.
The First Lady attracted her share of both cheers and boos, though the boos from Mayor Giuliani's hometown crowd were certainly louder.
The first lady was booed loudly along the avenue and heckled with shouts of Go back to Arkansas, and Find your own state!
Clinton, accompanied by fellow Democrats City Council President Peter Vallone and former Mayor Ed Koch, ignored the crowd and continued smiling and waving.
Her supporters tried to cheer her on but they were outshouted at every turn.
The rainy-snowy-windy weather kept the crowds down on the sidewalks of Fifth Avenue as the Saint Patrick's Day Parade marches by.
The parade has thousands of marchers - and takes abut five hours.
An hour before the start of the parade, some 66 members of the Irish Lesbian and Gay Organisation (ILGO) were arrested when they tried to march down Fifth Avenue from 59th Street to 42nd Street.
The group did not have a permit and only marched one block before police in riot gear stopped them.
They were arrested without incident and charged with disorderly conduct.
An I-L-G-O band played a jaunty version of When the Saints Go Marching In, as police made the arrests.
This is the 10th time the New York-based I-L-G-O has been barred from marching in the parade under its own banner.
The Ancient Order of Hibernians, a fraternal Catholic group that runs the parade, has repeatedly maintained its right to exclude I-L-G-O.
You can license this story through AP Archive:
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Pipers, drummers, pipe bands, dancers, clans and dogs were marched up 6th Avenue (Avenue of America) from West 45th Street to 55th Street in Midtwon, Westside Manhattan, New York City.
This year's Grand Marshal was Billy Connolly.
Before the Parade began, there were singers, pipes and drums performed on the Fountain Terrace at Bryant Park.
Almost 120 marching groups participated:
NYC Police Department NYPD Mounted Unit
United States Corps of Cadets West Point Pipes & Drums
Grand Marshal Sir Billy Connelly with Family & Friends
NTDNYC Color Guard
NTDNYC Committee
Scottish Parliament/Politicians/U.S. Politicians
Coo Mobile (VISIT Scotland)
Brand Scotland/Scotland Is Now
Mount Kisco Scottish Pipes and Drums
St. Andrew’s Society
St. Andrew’s Society of the State of New York
ScotBarNY Scottish Bar Association of NY
New York Caledonian Club Pipe Band
New York Caledonian Club
Monroe School of Highland Dance
Shot of Scotch Dancers
New York Metro Pipe Band
American Scottish Foundation
Alexander Robertson School
Carnegie Corporation of New York
Carnegie Hall
FDNY Emerald Society Pipes and Drums
Clan Campbell
St. Andrew’s Society of Albany
Friends of James R. Campbell
St. Andrew’s Society of the Adirondacks
Pipes & Drums of NHSCOT
NHSCOT
Belhaven
NYC Police Department Marching Band
Prickly Thistle Rebels/Kilted Yoga
Scottish Country Dancers in New York
Shamrock and Thistle Pipes and Drums
Blended Scots
21st Century Kilts
Pipes and Drums of Tir na nOg/w/Clan Gathering London
Long Island Curling Club
Drums n Rose
Brendan’s/Middlesex County Pipes and Drums
Alexander Millar
Scotland Shop
Knickerbocker Daughters of the American Revolution
Daughters of Scotia
Helensburg Oratorio Choir
Elite Pro Dancers
Whisky Kiss
Kirkwall City Pipe Band
Bucks County Scottish-American Society
Dutchess County Scottish Society
Fairfield Gaelic Pipe Band
Glasgow Brigade
Scottish Society of Lehigh Valley
St. Andrew’s Society of Tidewater
Nessie and Friends
Highland Divas and Friends
Friends of Scotland
Scottish/Tartan Terriers – Dog Group
St. Andrew’s Society Wash. DC Color Guard and Group
North Lanarkshire Schools Pipe Band
Clan Abernethy of Richmond
Clan Bell
Clan Boyd
Clan Bruce
Clan Buchanan
NY Peace Officers American Warpipes
Clan Clough
Clan Colquhoun
Clan Davidson
NYU Pipe Band
Clan Donnachaidh Society, NE Branch
Clan Fraser Society of North America
Clan Leask
Clan Leslie Society International
MCOFU Pipes and Drums (MA)
Clan MacCallum-Malcolm
Clan MacDougall
Clan MacFarlane
Clan MacGillivray USA
Clan MacLaren
Pipes and Drums of the Atlantic Watch
Clan Maclean Association of the U.S.
Clan MacLeod Society, USA
Clan MacMillan
Clan MacNeil
Stephen P. Driscoll Memorial Pipe Band
Clan Macpherson Association
Clan McNaughtan
Clan Wallace
Clan Young
Rob Roy Pipe Band and Highland Dancers
Long Island Shetland Sheepdog Rescue
Findlay Family
Miracle Glass Company
Glaswegin Fifers
McCulloch Rail
Tri-County Pipe Band
Long Island Scots
Oban High School Pipe Band
University of Stirling
University of Aberdeen – NY Chapter
Edinburgh Napier University Alumni Association
University of Glasgow
Jaffa Highlanders
University of Dundee Alumni Group NY
University of Edinburgh
University of Strathclyde
Pipes and Drums of West Milford Highlander Band
University of St. Andrew’s Alumni Club of NY
University of Highlands & Islands
Carnegie Mellon University Alumni
Performing Arts Studio Scotland Dancers Edinburgh College
TUNES OF GLORY Massed Pipe Band
Scots American Club, Kearny NJ
Celtic Supporters Association
Hudson Highlands Pipe Band
JARL Squad
Caledonian Highlanders Pipes and Drums
Parade Workers and Volunteers
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A video view of the inside and outside of historical St. Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan on 51st and Fifth Avenue.
The Cathedral of St. Patrick (commonly called St. Patrick's Cathedral) is a decorated Neo-Gothic-style Roman Catholic cathedral church in the United States and a prominent landmark of New York City. It is the seat of the archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, and a parish church, located on the east side of Fifth Avenue between 50th and 51st Streets in midtown Manhattan, New York City, New York, directly across the street from Rockefeller Center and specifically facing the Atlas statue.
According to Catholic News Service (CNS) and the Catholic News Agency (CNA), Cardinal Timothy Michael Dolan, the incumbent Archbishop of New York, announced before reviewing the city's parade on St. Patrick's Day 2012 that the Cathedral would undergo a massive five-year, three-phase, $175 million renovation because of crumbling bricks, faulty heating, and acid rain and pollution that has eaten away at the Tuckahoe marble of the 135-year-old church. Early donors and grants from the Archdiocese and the Trustees of the Cathedral have already raised $45 million for the first phase, which began in late March. This involves repairing, restoring, and cleaning the soot-covered exterior, and an extensive cleaning of the outside and inside surfaces of the stained glass windows. The Cathedral will remain open during the renovations and work will pause during Masses, according to the Cathedral's rector, Monsignor Robert T. Ritchie
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It was claimed to be largest Independence Day Parade celebrations outside Philippines.
Pit Senyor! Philippine flags were flown and many participants wore Flilipiniana attire, and dancers with colorful Filipino costumes.
Some of the marching bands, floats:
Grand Marshal Raul S. B
President of Philippines Rodrigo Duterte supporters
NYPD Asian Jade Society, NYPD Cadet Corp
New York State Nurses Association
Jose P Rizal International Foundation New Jersey
Sword of Light Pipe Band
FDNY Pheonix Society
Permanant Mission of the Republic of the Philippines to the United Nations
Philipine Center Management Board
Knights of Rizal USA Eastern Region
Las Istas Filipinos.org
Times Square Church
Karilagan
Bayanihan Association of the Capital District Albany, NY
New York Ram Guardians Brotherhood
FALConn
Francis Lewis High School Patriots
Mountain View College Alumni Association
Bayanihan Association of America
Maria Clara
FAAE
Filipino Women's Club of Connecticut
Philippine Bowling Club
Philippine-American Association of the Bronx
Baranguy Lapasan
Miss Philippines America
Mrs Philippines USA
GiUSA
Northeast Triskelion
UGNAYAN Youth
Manila Disco Fever
KIDS Philippines
PAAC
Bacolod City
Filipino Apostolate of St. Patrick
United States Merchant Marine Academy
Church of Christ New Jersey
Kapwa
Handang Tumulong Foundation
Port Richmond High School
Batanes
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Career military officer, Chávez founded the Fifth Republic Movement, the political left, after skippering a coup unsuccessful against the government of Carlos Andrés Pérez. [4] Chavez was elected president in 1998, ending the Pact of Punto Fijo (signed in the city of the same name in 1958), that will last for forty years, with a campaign focused on promises to help the poor majority of Venezuela. Backed by numerous referendums and elections, Chávez was re-elected, winning the 2000 and 2006 elections.
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The NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade is one of New York City’s greatest traditions. The first parade was on March 17, 1762 — fourteen years before the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence. The first NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade was comprised of a band of homesick, Irish ex-patriots and Irish military members serving with the British Army stationed in the colonies in New York. This was a time when the wearing of green was a sign of Irish pride but was banned in Ireland. In that 1762 parade, participants reveled in the freedom to speak Irish, wear green, sing Irish songs and play the pipes to Irish tunes that were meaningful to the Irish immigrants of that time.
Today, the NYC Parade marches up 5th Avenue and is reviewed from the steps of St. Patrick’s Cathedral by His Eminence, Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York. Since it began, this tradition of marching past St. Patrick’s Cathedral has remained unchanged with the exception of the address. In the early years, the Parade would march past the Old St. Patrick’s Cathedral (now Basilica) located at the corner of Mott and Prince Streets in SoHo.
Today, the Parade starts at 44th Street and 5th Avenue at 11am and proceeds up the avenue to 79th Street. Throughout the day along the Parade route, millions of spectators come to celebrate.
For the first few years, the NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade was organized by military units. However, after the War of 1812, Irish fraternal and beneficial societies took over the duties of hosting and sponsoring the event. Around 1851 the “Irish” 69th Regiment began to lead the marchers. Also at that time, the Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH) became the official sponsor of the Parade as the individual societies merged under a single Grand Marshal. Today the 69th Regiment is still the first group to lead the Parade up 5th Avenue. They are followed by various Irish societies of NYC, the 32 Irish county societies, schools, colleges, Emerald societies and Irish language and nationalist societies. In the early 1990’s, the Parade was attacked for its traditional values and, in the resulting law suits, the organizer’s rights were upheld at the US Supreme Court level.
In 1992, the National AOH directed all AOH organizations to form separate corporations to run events such as the Parade. The NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade today is run under a separate corporation, St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Inc.
In 2002, NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade was dedicated to the “Heroes of 9/11 honoring the police, fire and other rescue workers. At midday the entire Parade stretching one and half miles paused for two minutes. The marchers turned to face south towards the “Twin Towers” as Edward Cardinal Egan said a prayer for the victims of 9/11. It is said that was the first time in history that one could hear a pin drop on 5th Avenue. That year’s Parade was the largest to date with an estimated 300,000 marchers and three million spectators lining 5th Avenue. It was also the first time in the Parade’s history that the President of Ireland (Mary Mc Aleese) reviewed the Parade.
In 2011, the Parade celebrated its 250th anniversary with the world-renowned author Mary Higgins Clark as its Grand Marshal.
. Senator George Mitchell is the Grand Marshal. And the Parade is scheduled to have about 200,000 people marching.
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