Wearin' of the Green Parade. Saturday, March 15, 2025. The Baton Rouge St. Patrick’s Day Parade has become one of Baton Rouge’s most highly anticipated events of the year. The official parade route and more details will be announced closer to the holiday, so stay tuned! Discover the heart of Baton Rouge's St. Patrick's Day! Join us for a festive celebration of Irish culture at the Wearin' of the Green Parade. BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Baton Rouge’s Wearin’ of the Green St. Patrick’s Day Parade has been rescheduled to Sunday, March 16, due to the threat of severe weather on Saturday, March 15. "Due to the threat of lightning, strong wind and a possible tornado watch throughout the Greater Baton Rouge area on Saturday, March 15, 2025, the 40th Wearin’ of the Green St. Patrick’s Day The Wearin’ of the Green St. Patrick’s Day Parade rolls through the Garden District on Saturday, March 15, 2024. BATON ROUGE — Baton Rouge’s annual Wearin’ of the Green St. Patrick’s Day Parade will now roll on Sunday due to a severe weather threat across south Louisiana on Saturday. Celebrating its 40th year, the parade was originally scheduled for March 15. St. Patrick’s Parade Day Breakfast. 3535 Perkins Road, Suite 360. La Divina Italian Café is serving up a special breakfast for St. Patrick’s Day that gives ticket holders access to its facilities for the whole day, plus free parking with security. Enjoy unlimited drinks, Italian grits, eggs, bacon or biscotto. The next time the Wearin’ of the Green, St. Patrick’s Day Parade Falls on St. Patrick’s Day is in the year 2029! St Patrick’s Day itself is always March 17th! For more information on Mardi Gras Parades in Louisiana, follow this link. We hope that these upcoming parade dates are useful to your travel making and event plans. We encourage Join us for the 40th Anniversary of the Wearin' of the Green St. Patrick's Day Parade! Our 2025 Grand Marshal will be Killarney, Ireland resident Noreen Coffey. our tenth from the old country. Help us welcome her and her sister, Mary, to Baton Rouge! The parade begins at the heart of the Diocese of Baton Rouge, the Catholic Life Center, on South Acadian Thruway and Hundred Oaks. From there The Wearin' of the Green St. Patrick's Day Parade is a vibrant annual celebration held in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, showcasing the city's rich Irish heritage and community spirit. Established in 1986, this family-friendly event has grown over the decades, attracting both locals and visitors to partake in its lively festivities. Pull out those "Kiss Me, I'm Irish" T-shirts, iron those spring green pants and find those shamrock-shaped shades — Baton Rouge celebrates St. Patrick's Day on Sunday. The main event, of course Plan your day with our St. Patrick's Day Parade route map! Join us as the Wearin' of the Green rolls through Baton Rouge in celebration of all things Irish. How Baton Rouge's annual St. Patrick's Day tradition became one of the biggest parades in the state 1 day 22 hours 37 minutes ago Monday, March 10 2025 Mar 10, 2025 March 10, 2025 5:28 PM March 10 Baton Rouge has a great St Patrick's Day event in mid city. There's a parade and all the bars and restaurants are in to it. Event Name Location Date Time; Baton Rouge St. Patrick’s Day Parade: Downtown Baton Rouge: March 17, 2024: 10:00 AM: Irish Film Festival: Manship Theatre: March 16-17, 2024 The 39th annual Wearin' of the Green Parade in Baton Rouge rolls Saturday and is it ever really too early to start planning? The day-before-St.-Patrick's-Day procession takes off at 10 a.m. from Upcoming Parade Dates Here are the upcoming parade dates for the Wearin' of the Green, St. Patrick's Day Parade in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Parade always rolls at 10AM CST. Make your plans to join us for this lively, family-oriented parade. Festivities start early in the day with the Shamrock Run which is held on part of the historical parade route and culminates with the parade itself! Get a Multiple St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in South Louisiana have been postponed due to the threat of strong winds and possible tornadoes this weekend. According to the National Weather Service, scattered storms are expected to develop around 7 a.m. Saturday and move across southeast Louisiana The parade started as an idea by its founder, Pat Shingleton, to bring back the city's Irish Club. 'I think I'm going to resurrect the Irish Club of Baton Rouge and start a St. Patrick's Day
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