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2025 Cleveland St. Patrick's Day Parade Route was released and remains the same

St. Patrick's Day is available briefly and the organizers have published the Parade route that will be known to those who participate annually.

The city of Cleveland has announced that the Parade route along the Superior Avenue for 2025 and 2026 have been kept unchanged.

Parade visitors may see changes in 2027:

Is the St. Patrick's Day Parade in danger due to an upcoming Midway project?

This year's topic is the celebration of St. Brigid's life.

What is the Route 2025?

The parade begins at 2:04 p.m. at the intersection of the Superior Avenue and the East 18th Street in the Superior and East 22nd Street.

Before the parade, Katie Schmitt from Euclid will sing the national anthem of Ireland at 2 p.m.

United Irish Societies of Greater Cleveland

St. Patrick's Day Route

Large marshal for the 2025 parade

The large marshal of the parade is the Shannon M. Corcoran living in West Park. She is an active member of the Parade Committee and was previously deputy director and managing director. Corcoran is an active member of the Irish Committee and part of the Cleveland Feis Society, the Cleveland Cultural Gardens, the Irish American Club East Side, the ladies Ancient Order of Hibernianer, West Side Irish American Club and the United Irish Societies of Greater Cleveland.

Who are the co-chair of 2025 Parade?

Katie Schmitt by Euclid and Michael J. Conkey from Cleveland Heights are this year's co-chair.

Schmitt serves as a delegate of the United Irish Societies of Cleveland and will be a singer for the national anthems of Ireland and the USA before the annual parade begins. She is very involved in the Irish community and member of the Cleveland Feis Society, the Irish American Club East Side and the United Irish Societies.

Conkey is also active in the Irish community and member of the old order of the Hibernier and the Irish American club East Side. He retired from the Cleveland Plain Dealer and Benjamin Rose.

Participant in the parade

The participants include the parade committee and award winner, civil servants, Irish organizations, security forces, watchmakers, novelties, drill teams, floats, marse, pipe bands, high school and college bands.

As one of the oldest traditions in Ohio, St. Patrick's Day Parade is the largest event in the city of Cleveland.

Watch highlights from the 2023 parade:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZ1JUXTCGCU

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