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Time to ‘Celebrate Our Heritage’ at Strabane St Patrick’s Day Parade

written by cassoscoop February 12, 2025
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Final preparations are underway to make this year’s St Patrick’s Day parade in Strabane bigger and better than ever.

The theme for this year’s parade is ‘Celebrating Our Heritage’ and over the last few months local schools, clubs, community groups, bands and individuals have been working hard creating eye-catching costumes and props, and practicing their dances and tunes in readiness for the 17th March.

Schools taking part in this year’s parade include St Catherine’s PS, Holy Cross College, Sion Mills Integrated PS, Knockavoe School, and Gaelscoil Ui Dhochartaigh.

Among the groups who will be participating are Sion Swifts, Sigersons GAA Club, Niamh Brown McGranaghan School of Irish Dance, Much Ado Performing Arts Academy and Class Act Theatre Group.

Preparing the young people to step out with confidence on St Patrick’s Day are Streetwise Community Circus and the North West Carnival Initiative.

Streetwise have been working with the local schoolchildren to teach them a variety of circus skills including juggling and stilt walking, they have also been guiding them in the intricacies of prop design.

Around 120 children from local schools will take part in the parade, each will carry a prop they have created especially for the occasion.

The North West Carnival Initiative have been working with the local sports clubs and dance/drama groups in preparation for their part in the day.

They have been working with the groups to help them build props, costumes and banners which will be showcased during the parade.

Providing music on the day will be a number of talented local bands.

Encouraging people to come out and enjoy the fabulous St Patrick’s Day Parade, the Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Cllr Lilian Seenoi Barr said: “We’ve all had enough of the cold, dark days of winter and we are ready to welcome the warmer days of Spring – what better way to greet the new season than with an incredible St Patrick’s Day Parade full of fun, colour, music and dance.

“I would encourage everyone in Strabane to come out and celebrate our wonderful heritage and traditions with this special day. Please give your support to all the young people and individuals who have worked so hard to create this wonderful event for you to enjoy.

“I can guarantee even if the sun doesn’t shine that you’ll have a smile on your face!”.

This year’s parade will depart from Holy Cross College at 2pm, it will make its way down the Melmount Road, along Bridge Street and Market Street, past Abercorn Square and along Railway Road before finishing at Dock Street.

There will be activity in the Alley Theatre from 1.30-4.30pm with live music from CRAIC, face painting and Barry McGowan Art.

Later that evening the Strabane Drama Festival will continue at the Alley Theatre with The Whiteheaded Boy by Lennox Robinson presented by the Bart Players.

Tickets for this performance and further information about the Drama Festival is available at: www.alley-theatre.com

Full details of the Strabane St Patrick’s Day celebrations are available at: www.derrystrabane.com/stpatricksdaystrabane

And follow St Patrick’s Day Strabane on Facebook for all the latest information.

Time to ‘Celebrate Our Heritage’ at Strabane St Patrick’s Day Parade was last modified: February 12th, 2025 by cassoscoop

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Cllr Lilian Seenoi BarrGaelscoil Uí DhochartaighHOLY CROSS COLLEGEKnockavoe SchoolMayor of Derry City and Strabane District CouncilNiamh Brown McGranaghan School of Irish DanceSigersons GAA ClubSion Mills Integrated PSSion SwiftsSt Catherine’s PSStrabane Drama FestivalTime to ‘Celebrate Our Heritage’ at Strabane St Patrick’s Day Parade
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