PARADES
Lawrence
Saint Patrick's Day Parade 2009
Tuesday March 17 th ,2009 at 1.00 pm
South Park 11th and Massachusetts.
For information call 746-6677
The Lawrence St. Patrick's Day Parade began in 1988 While a few friends of Irish heritage sat in a local pub enjoying a frothy pint. Finbar Collins, Bill Sullivan, and Wink Guenther collaborated with local businessmen Wes Kabler, Gene Shaughnessy and Mike Jones to hatch the plan that would become a long-standing tradition in Lawrence. On March 17, 1988 snow and sleet greeted the parade participants yet the determined Irish spirit prevailed. With Uncle Wesley on his white steed, the floats and parade attendants braved the wicked weather and completed their trek. One couple, Alan Johnson and Terri Wilson, even exchanged marriage vows while balancing atop a float! Even though the weather did not cooperate, the Irish spirit and the charity of the community was not dampened. That year the Fraternal order of Police donated $800 to The March Of Dimes. The following year the donations doubled and Cottonwood received a gift of $1800. 1989 also saw an increase in community participation.
In 1990 committee members voted to concentrate on raising fund for local children's organizations . Parade organizers decided The Boys and Girls Club of Douglas County would be the recipient of that years efforts. $5000 was given to purchase a much needed bus for transporting children.
The first parade route was from 501 N. 9th street to 6th and Florida which is the route from the Flamingo to the Jet Lag Lounge. The current route for the parade is through the downtown business district. Line up begins at South Park in Massachusetts Street and ends at 501 N. 9th across the Kansas River Bridge. If you would like to participate entries for floats are $25 for family and $75 for businesses.
Happy St Patrick's Day!!!
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