Morris County's St. Patrick's Day Parade

Morris County's St. Patrick's Day Parade 2026 St Patrick's Day Parade of Morris County starts 12pm on Saturday, March 14th Morristown St. After a time he escaped to France. The first St.

Patrick was born in Wales, when it was part of the Roman Empire. He was kidnapped at about age 15, sold as a slave and taken as a slave to Ireland. There he learned to pray to God and experienced a conversion. Having loved the Irish people, he returned to Ireland as a missionary, the first Bishop of Ireland, around 432.

20 years later, most of the Irish were Catholic. There is much reverence and

honor for St. Patrick as the Patron of Ireland to this day. He is very much a part of true Irish Culture today. March 17, 1780 – After the long hard winter of 1779-1780 in Jockey Hollow, Morristown NJ, George Washington, in recognition of the support of his Irish militiamen, and there were plenty of them, gave them the day off and thus began the first St. Patrick’s Day Celebration in the United States. Patrick’s Day Parade then was in Morris County occurred in 1780:

March 17, 1979, thanks to the Irish American Association of Northwest Jersey (IAANJ), the first official modern day Morris County St. Patrick’s in Morris County, was held in Wharton, NJ. Parade marchers paraded down a one mile stretch of Main Street, Wharton, to the cheers of hundreds of spectators. In 1981, while on a trip to Ireland, the president of IAANJ commissioned the nuns of the Carmelite Monastery, Tallow, County Waterford, Ireland to produce a hand-painted banner of St. Patrick and this exquisite work of art has led all Morris County St. Patrick’s Day Parades since then. From 1979 through 1990, the parade became larger and larger as it grew in popularity. More and more groups joined the parade and more and more spectators came out to enjoy it. By 1983, there were 48 units in the parade. By 1988, there were 56 units in the parade with over 1500 marchers and over 4000 spectators. In 1990, the parade in Wharton had its largest parade with greatest number of spectators ever marching down Main Street, It was clear that the parade had outgrown Wharton, a small and gracious community that hosted the Parade. In November 1990, IAANJ teamed up with the Friendly Sons of St Patrick (FSSP) of Morris County and began working with the Morristown administration to bring the parade to Morristown. It was a perfect place for the parade. It is the county seat; has a terrific and safe environment for a fun-filled family day for all residents of Morris County to enjoy; has adequate parking for parade participants and spectators; plus, Morristown has a rich history in Irish culture going back to the Revolutionary War. January 18, 1991, a Certificate of Incorporation for Non-Profit Organization, was issued for St. Patrick’s Day Parade of Morris County, Inc., and a Board of Trustees was formed for the new non-profit organization. It was formed to run the parade, to pay parade expenses, and most importantly, to provide charitable contributions to promote Irish culture and support various local children’s and other organizations that benefit Morris County. March 16, 1991, the annual Morris County St. Patrick’s Day Parade stepped off in Morristown for the first time with 3000 marchers, 13 bands and several floats and fire companies. There were thousands of spectators there to enjoy the day. It was a great day for everyone and has been ever since. From 1991 though 2014, the parade has grown to over 120 diverse groups, including over 20 bands, with over 4000 marchers with 50,000 to 80,000 spectators enjoying the Parade each year depending on weather. In 2000, the Morris County Parade history was submitted by Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen to the Library of Congress and was. featured in the Library of Congress Local Legacy Program, a high honor and tribute to the efforts of parade organizers and volunteers. Our parade got national recognition. Today, it takes over 75 volunteers puttiing in in excess of 2500 hours each year to put on the Parade. In 2006, to accommodate the parade’s growth in size and popularity the Parade route was extended three blocks by going around the Green instead of just passing through it. Since 1991, the Parade has voluntarily donated over $250,000 to the Town of Morristown as part of the Parade’s good neighbor policy to keep the parade from costing taxpayers anything. Since 1991, the Morris County St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Inc. has donated almost $350,000 to local charitable organizations in keeping with the mission of our Non-Profit organization. Since 1991 Parade Day has begun with Mass at Assumption Church at 10:00 AM. The Mass is a special celebration of Irish Culture in honor of St. Patrick. In 2012, the Parade added Pre-Parade events to entertain spectators around the Green while waiting for the Parade to start.

The St. Patrick’s Day Parade mourns the loss of Anne Cahill, our friend and trusted volunteer. Anne exemplified Irish pr...
06/16/2026

The St. Patrick’s Day Parade mourns the loss of Anne Cahill, our friend and trusted volunteer. Anne exemplified Irish pride and servant leadership, dedicating hundreds of hours to ensure the success of each parade. Whether she was selling parade pins, helping organize the Parade Mass, or baking amazing soda bread, Anne dedicated herself whole-heartedly to every project and responsibility. She will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by everyone in the parade community.

06/16/2026

⏰ THIS SATURDAY! ⏰

The wait is almost over! The Watnong VFW Post 3401 Pig Roast Fundraiser is just days away.

Join us this Saturday at 12:30 PM for:
🐷 Delicious Pig Roast
🍖 BBQ Favorites
🍺 Cold Drinks
🎵 Live Music
🎯 Games
🎟️ 50/50 Raffle
💰 Lottery Tree Raffle
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Great Company

Whether you're coming for the food, the music, the raffles, or simply to support our veterans, we'd love to see you there. Tickets are still available at the Post or through this link: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/ED6QUAJ52MQJE

📍 Watnong VFW Post 3401
45 Tabor Road, Morris Plains

Bring your appetite and your friends—we're looking forward to a great day together while raising funds to support those who have served our nation.

We are looking forward to celebrating our Parade Patrons on Thursday, June 25th from 6-8PM with this complimentary gathe...
06/10/2026

We are looking forward to celebrating our Parade Patrons on Thursday, June 25th from 6-8PM with this complimentary gathering on the beautiful Sanofi rooftop. Our Parade Patrons each donate $200 annually to the parade and account for our largest donor pool when combined. For the 2027 parade we’d love to meet our goal of 200 Parade Patrons and we encourage our current patrons to RSVP for themselves and a prospective patron.

Hopefully all of our Parade Patrons have received this flyer in the mail recently, but if not please reach out to Michelle Mongey. Please also RSVP to Michelle Mongey soon, or reach out if you’d like to inquire about becoming a new Parade Patron!

Beer, wine, and lite fare will be served.

Security is strict at Sanofi and your RSVP is required for entry. Thank you!

06/09/2026

Tomorrow we'll be at the NJ IRISH FESTIVAL at Monmouth Park with info about the Society and our upcoming events. Shannon Dunne Dance will join us to share info and register kids for the Irish Arts Camp in July - only 20 spaces and about 1/4 already taken!
Stop by our booth and say hello!

06/09/2026

Join us in remembering our beloved teacher and friend, Jimmy Friel, at our feis on June 28th. We have a beautiful perpetual cup and an ice cream gift card for the winner!

Seems surreal we will be without you this year, Jimmy, but we know you are watching over us ♥️ eating as much ice cream as you want 🍨!

06/03/2026

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Morristown, NJ
07962

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