Athenry's St Patrick's Day parade: The sum of our parts

Athenry's 2024 parade, themed "Spring Skies".

Athenry's 2024 parade, themed "Spring Skies".

The Athenry Community Council is proud to announce Athenry’s annual St Patrick's Day Parade, 'The Sum of Our Parts/Is sinne Suim ár gCodanna’ celebrating community and diversity.

Festivities begin on Monday, March 17, after Mass (approximately 11:45am ) with the parade starting from the Raheen Link Road and winding its way through Athenry’s town centre before ending at Bridge Street and the Athenry Town Park. Spectators are encouraged to line the route early to secure the best viewing spots and join in the festive atmosphere.

Organised by community council volunteers, the parade showcases the spirit of Athenry, with around 30 floats and groups expected to participate, including new groups like the newly formed Samba le Chéile, and the Athenry Playground Group.

Cllr. Peter Feeney, who represents Athenry and emcees the event, said: “We get great school and sports buy-in, and it is an opportunity to showcase activities and to acknowledge the amazing work of volunteers in our community. We expect our usual large crowds - which is very much an expression of community, with hundreds of participants.”

Adding to the excitement, the newly amalgamated Athenry Primary School will provide musical accompaniment, and Clarin College will wow with Macnas-inspired puppetry.

Winning floats will be awarded bespoke sculptures crafted by local artist John Cloonan and the annual Athenry Person of the Year Award will be presented, given to someone who has made a significant contribution to the town.

 

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