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CANCELED: 2020 St. Patrick’s Day Brunch
Tuesday, March 17, 2020, 10:00 am – 3:30 pm
**Please note: The St. Patrick’s Day brunch is postponed. No decision has been made on the parade itself.
Attendees are invited to join us for the St. Patrick’s Day parade and brunch. If you join us for brunch, we will walk over to the parade location together. If you join us for the parade only, please meet us at our lineup location at approximately 12:30 p.m.
Please note: we are currently awaiting official timing and location information from the St. Patrick’s Day parade committee. Page will be updated ASAP.
A pre–parade brunch will be hosted at 10 a.m. at the Princeton Club. This event costs $45 per adult and $20 per child.
During brunch, we will hear from a special guest speaker, as well as Joseph M. McShane, S.J., president of Fordham University.
Please note that registration is required for both the brunch and the parade. The brunch requires payment, and the parade is free.
Michael Griffin, associate vice president for alumni relations, and the Office of Alumni Relations invite you to march with Fordham in the 259th Annual New York City St. Patrick’ Day Parade.
When you arrive at our lineup location, please look out for the big Fordham balloons!
Marchers are required to abide by the official St. Patrick’s Day marching rules and dress code.
The dress code for the parade is comfortable business attire. All Fordham participants must wear a Fordham sash to march with Fordham University. Sashes will be distributed at both the brunch and at Fordham’s lineup location. Fordham baseball caps will also be distributed. Sashes will be collected by Fordham staff at the end of the parade and re–used for future marching, but the baseball caps are yours to keep.
Rules for the parade:
1. Green hats, beads, and other costume dress are not permitted in the reviewing stands.
2. No animals or mascots will be permitted along the parade route or in the stands.
3. There is absolutely no consumption of alcohol permitted. This is not just our rule, it’s New York City law. Additionally, people displaying public drunkenness will be removed from the parade route by the NYPD.
4. Safety is our utmost concern. Please remember that all backpacks and large bags are subject to search by NYPD.
Can’t make it to the parade? Follow along, as the parade is televised live to millions of households nationwide for four hours by host station WNBC Channel Four. The broadcast is webcast live on the parade’s website at nycstpatricksparade.org and WNBC Channel Four website at wnbc.com.