Kate McEvoy is Selected as the 2025 Grand Marshal of the Worcester St. Patrick's Day Parade on March 16
Congratulations to Catherine "Kate" McEvoy, who has been selected as the 2025 Grand Marshall of the 43rd Annual Worcester St. Patrick's Parade, taking place in downtown Worcester on Sunday, March 16, 2025.
The Worcester County St. Patrick's Parade committee recently held its Grand Marshal Banquet honoring Kate, along with several others selected to represent the parade this year, including 2025 Parade Mayor Kieran Hennessy and four Community Award winners Mary (Shea) Stratford, Jerry O'Rourke, Sheila Caggiano and Mary Ellen Murphy. The banquet took place at Saint Spyridon Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Worcester.McEvoy is a senior-level executive who is well-known for her success in the areas of fundraising, strategy development, marketing, business planning, and business development, serving most recently as Vice-President for Corporate Relations at UMass Memorial Health Care. She is also an active volunteer and a leader in community organizations, and served on various boards, including Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce, Boys & Girls Club of Worcester, Discover Central MA and Destination Worcester.
Parade Chair Erin Zamarro says this year'sWorcester St. Patrick's Parade of floats, bands and marchers "will once again be a source of pride for the entire Worcester County community, drawing crowds in excess of 100,000 spectators & participants."
For more information on exploring Worcester and Central Massachusetts throughout the year, visit discovercentralma.org.
Murphy's Irish Dance School, Worcester parade, 2024
The two-mile parade begins at Noon, starting at Mill Street and Park Avenue and ending at at Highland Street and is free and open to the public. See a map of the parade route. The parade is aired live on Spectrum Cable TV channels 1 and 776 or streaming on the Spectrum News app.
Worcester is the second largest city in New England, after Boston, and its Irish roots date back to the 18th century. It is located in Central Massachusetts, whic has an abundance of budget-friendly hotels, restaurants, breweries, cultural attractions, and historical landmarks, ensuring a wealth of activities for those visiting for the parade or music.
For more information on exploring Worcester and Central Massachusetts throughout the year, visit discovercentralma.org.
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