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SaPaDaPaSo

SaPaDaPaSo has sponsored every parade since 1978, rain or shine!

How it Started

It all began on August 30, 1975, when WMT Radio

announcer Dick Hardiman reported that it was only

200 days to St. Patrick’s Day. Dick had a morning talk

and music show, and calls started coming in asking about

the possibility of having a parade.

On March 17, 1976, the first St. Patrick’s Day parade in

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, debuted. The parade lasted four minutes

and was a block and a half long. It was dubbed “The First and

Last, One of a Kind, Ecumenical, St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

” The parade ran from the Federal Building on 1st Street to

Greene Square Park.

The first parade included George Preston from Belle Plaine pulling his 2-headed calf on a platform, a fella leading a goat wearing a jacket that said “Hogan” on the back, and a flatbed truck from Ted’s Happitime with a load of people on it including Ted Mahoney. The signs were all homemade and the entries had a “shanty” look to them.

The following February, Dick Hardiman started getting calls again about the parade. Thus, in 1977, the 2nd Annual St. Patrick’s Day parade was organized. The parade was twice as long, (a full 10 minutes…) The second parade came and went. Later that year, Dick Hardiman left Cedar Rapids to pursue other job opportunities.

A group of Irish folk gathered at Ted Mahoney’s on 3rd Avenue west. They were bemoaning the fact that their radio announcer advocate had moved out of the area. They decided that an Irish group needed to be formed to keep the parade tradition going. The Saint Patrick’s Day Parade Society was born one night in 1977 on a cocktail napkin. The name SaPaDaPaSo was coined by taking the first two letters of the group's new name.

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