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St. Patrick's Day Festivities in Missouri This Year

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It’s hard to say whether it’s luckier to be Irish or to be in Missouri. Fortunately, you don’t have to choose between them. These unique Missouri St. Patrick’s Day celebrations shout “Show-Me the Irish” in communities all over the state. Here are our favorite places to celebrate March 17.


Kansas City St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Kansas City, MO

A group of friends meeting at Hogerty’s Cocktail Lounge in 1973 felt that Kansas City needed a St. Patrick’s Day Parade to better commemorate the area’s Irish heritage. Fast forward about a half century and the Kansas City St. Patrick’s Day Parade is the largest Irish celebration in the area. Groups of volunteers work hard to provide a family-friendly event anyone can attend.

Brookside St. Patrick’s Warm-Up Parade, Kansas City, MO

This fun neighborhood parade is geared toward families and local businesses, with over 100 organizations marching or riding in vehicles. Look for high school bands, drill teams, Irish step dancers, the Jackson County Sheriff Mounted Patrol, and a variety of dogs. The Brookside St. Patrick’s Warm-Up Parade always falls on the Saturday before St. Patrick’s Day and kicks off a citywide celebration of Ireland’s patron saint.

St. Joseph Ancient Order of Hibernians St. Patrick’s Day Parade, St. Joseph, MO

The St. Joseph St. Patrick’s Day Parade is organized by the Ancient Order of Hibernians, a nationally-known Irish Catholic men’s group which promotes Irish culture and supports various charitable causes. The Hibernians host a family-friendly parade with plenty of floats and music, well attended by the community and supported by local businesses.

St. Patrick's Day Festival & Homebrew Competition, Sikeston, MO

Brewers from three states gather in Sikeston every year for the St Patrick's Day Festival and Homebrew Competition. Sample craft beers from commercial and private brewers while enjoying good food and live music. A family-friendly event, prizes are given for the best St. Patrick's Day costume.

Engineers’ Week, Columbia, MO

The University of Missouri at Columbia has hosted this celebration of St. Patrick's Day for 120 years. Engineers' Week is eight days of fun, frolic, and Irish-themed festivity in honor of St. Patrick, the patron saint of engineers. Games and road rallies, 5Ks and Scavenger Hunt, there's plenty to do in Columbia the week before St. Patrick's Day.

Snake Saturday Parade & Festival, North Kansas City, MO

With nearly 100,000 participants, Snake Saturday is the largest Irish festival in North Kansas City and a philanthropic endeavor. The party begins on the Friday before St. Patrick's Day with a charity cook-off for the adults and a carnival for the kids. The next day, Snake Saturday, you'll find plenty of food vendors, a free children's area, children's stage, and the Snake Saturday Parade. After thirty years of charitable giving, Snake Saturday just reached a million-dollar milestone.

St. Patrick’s Day Parade, St. Louis, MO

St. Louis' annual St. Patrick's Day Parade is actually a two day-long celebration, with something for everyone. The festivities kick off the evening before with a black-tie dinner at the Hilton. Cocktails, visiting dignitaries, and dancing give way the next morning to the St. Patrick's Day Parade Run, one of the largest events of its kind in the St. Louis area, with more than 8,000 participants running the five-mile course through the streets of historic downtown. And then, the world-famous St. Patrick's Day Parade itself, comprised of over 120 marching bands, floats, giant character balloons, and clowns. All in all, this an event for the entire family.

Key Insights at a Glance

  • Kansas City St. Patrick's Day Parade: Originating from a gathering at Hogerty's Cocktail Lounge in 1973, this parade is now the largest Irish celebration in Kansas City. It features a family-friendly environment and numerous volunteers.
  • Brookside St. Patrick's Warm-Up Parade: A neighborhood parade that occurs the Saturday before St. Patrick's Day, focusing on families and local businesses, featuring high school bands, Irish step dancers, and more.
  • St. Joseph Ancient Order of Hibernians St. Patrick's Day Parade: Hosted by the Ancient Order of Hibernians, this parade includes floats, music, and community engagement. It supports local charities and promotes Irish culture.
  • St. Patrick's Day Festival & Homebrew Competition: An annual gathering where brewers from three states compete while attendees enjoy craft beers, good food, and live music, along with a costume contest.
  • Engineers' Week: A week-long celebration at the University of Missouri in Columbia, honoring St. Patrick, the patron saint of engineers, with games, a 5K, and scavenger hunts.
  • Snake Saturday Parade & Festival: A major festival and philanthropic event that includes a charity cook-off, a carnival, and the Snake Saturday Parade, known for its significant charitable contributions.
  • St. Patrick's Day Parade: A two-day event starting with a black-tie dinner and followed by a large parade run and the parade itself, featuring marching bands, floats, and a festive atmosphere suitable for all ages.
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