After being canceled and rescheduled due to bad weather, the krewe will get the chance to parade through the channel on Saturday, March 29.
Parade officials say this will “mark a significant milestone for one of New Orleans’ most beloved traditions.”
“This has been one of the more challenging approvals we’ve ever faced in the history of the parade. The fact that we were able to make this happen is a testament to the commitment of our city, our leaders, and our community to preserving this rich tradition,” said President of the Irish Channel St. Patrick’s Day Club Dick Burke.
Burke said the ability to move forward wouldn’t have been possible without the “tireless efforts and cooperation of city leaders, state officials, and local organizations working to secure permission and logistics.”
The parade starts at 10 a.m., at the corner of Magazine and Felicity streets and will end at Jackson Avenue and Annunciation Street.
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