Annual SaPaDaPaSo Parade
The parade falls on March 17th each year rain or shine!
St. Patrick's Day, celebrated on March 17th, the patron saint of Ireland, St. Patrick, who is credited with bringing Christianity to the country in the 5th century. The day originally started as a religious feast day in the 17th century but has evolved into a global celebration of Irish culture, marked by parades, green, and enjoying traditional Irish food and drinks. A fun fact that many people might not know is that the original color associated with St. Patrick was blue, not green! Over time, green became the color of choice, symbolizing the lush landscapes of Ireland and the shamrock, which St. Patrick famously used to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity.
Parade Awards
Each year judges are selected for the parade. The panel of judges usually consists of well-known individuals from the community, such as radio and TV personalities, local celebrities, and City Council members. The judges are responsible for judging entries in a number of different categories such as best costumes, walking entries, and best Irish theme.
Memorial Awards
Several memorial awards honoring past members of SaPaDaPaSo are handed out. Family members of these individuals help select the recipients of these memorial awards which are "floating trophies" that the winner has for a year. The judges are sequestered immediately following the parade while they make their final decisions. It is said that these "discussions" have often been lively conversations.
After-Parade Celebration
The After-Parade celebration begins immediately following the close of the parade. This party is held at a local establishment in the downtown Cedar Rapids area. In the past, it has been held at the Roosevelt Hotel, the Emerald Knight's Bingo Hall, Armstrong's building, and more recently at The Flamingo. This is a boisterous celebration, with a "Sea of Green" activity.
Irish Hooley
The club sponsors an annual Irish Hooley each year in March shortly before the parade. The Hooley is the club's major fundraiser for the year, and everyone is welcome to attend. It is a festive family-friendly celebration of music, song, and dance.
Irish Colleen
Each year prior to the parade, SaPaDaPaSo members nominate an Irish Colleen as a representative of the club. She is a young girl of Irish descent who is selected by a panel of judges, based upon a questionnaire. She serves as a hostess at the Irish Hooley, rides in a convertible during the parade, and helps distribute awards at the after-parade celebration. The Irish Colleen is an extra touch of class for the parade and is considered a position of honor and prestige in the Irish community.