NORFOLK, Va. – The 58 th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade is set to march through Ocean View on Saturday, March 15, at 10 a.m. With a forecast calling for more rainbows than raindrops, thousands of participants and spectators are expected for the celebration. The 58th Annual Ocean View St. Patrick's Day Parade is Saturday, March 15, 2025. Sponsored and presented by Norfolk Parade, Incorporated, the Ocean View St. Patrick's Day Parade is a Norfolk tradition! Whether you're a parade pro or a first-timer, it's always good luck to plan ahead. The parade will begin at Northside Middle School, at the corner of Granby Street and Westmont Avenue, at 10 a.m. The 1.5 mile route ends at the intersection of First View and Government Ave. Members of the Khedive Swashbucklers as they parade down Granby St. Saturday morning,March 15,2025 during the 58th Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade in Ocean View. Bill Tiernan for The Virginian-Pilot Ocean City, Maryland, goes all out for St. Patrick's Day with their annual parade! The parade route follows Coastal Highway, starting at 60th Street and heading south to 45th Street. It's a lively celebration with floats, marching bands, Irish dancers, and lots of people dressed in green! It's a fun event for the whole family. Along with John Fager named grand marshal . Ocean City will be aglow in green as the St. Patrick ’ s Parade and Festival, sponsored by the Delmarva Irish American Club, returns Saturday, March 15, and is sure to be bigger and better than ever. The 58th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade will make its way through Ocean View at 10 a.m. Saturday. The parade starts at Northside Middle School, 8730 Granby St. and travels north on Granby The 44th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Festival attracts more than 125,000 attendees each year with live music, more than 100 floats, food trucks, and plenty of Irish celebrations. The 5K St. Patrick's Day Parade March 15, 2025 | 10:00am – noon Public event The 58th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade is a fun filled Irish parade with all the marching bands, clowns, floats, cars, and people necessary to make up an exciting and enjoyable parade. The parade begins at 10 a.m. on Saturday. Join the Ocean View community to see the decorated floats, marching bands and other entertainment filling the streets. The route starts at NORFOLK, Va. — For several people, the Ocean View St. Patrick’s Day Parade is a beloved tradition and after a 3-year hiatus due to weather and the COVID-19 pandemic, it's finally back! The 58th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade will make its way through Ocean View at 10 a.m. Saturday. The parade starts at Northside Middle School, 8730 Granby St. and travels north on Granby, turns left on A View Avenue, left on First View Street and ends at Government Avenue around noon. Thousands turned out to watch as Ocean View celebrated their annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade along Granby Street in Norfolk, Virginia, on March 15, 2025. Mark your calendar! The Ocean City St. Patrick’s Day Parade will take place on March 15 th at noon, starting at 60th Street and Coastal Highway. This iconic parade route runs along Coastal Highway and ends at 44th Street, making it a scenic and accessible event for spectators of all ages. Thousands turned out to watch as Ocean View celebrated their annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade along Granby Street in Norfolk, Virginia, on March 15, 2025. Remember that the parade after-party, thrown by the Columbian Club of Ocean View, is held at 211 W. Government Ave. There will be food, refreshments and live music. Free admission and open to the public. Come join the fun! We’ll start in Norfolk, where on Saturday morning, the St. Patrick’s Day Parade will roll through the Ocean View area of the city. The parade will start at Northside Middle School at 10 a.m The first St. Patrick’s Day parade was organized by a handful of members of the Knights of Columbus, a mainly Irish Catholic social organization located in Ocean View. Ocean City, MD (March 10, 2025): The Town of Ocean City is gearing up for an exciting St. Patrick’s Day celebration featuring the much-anticipated annual parade and festival. As residents and visitors enjoy the festivities, the Ocean City Police Department (OCPD), in partnership with allied agencies, will participate in the Maryland Border to
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