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Pulaski Day Parade

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Annual parade in New York City, US
Pulaski Day Parade NYC
80th Pulaski Day Parade, October 1, 2017
Official namePulaski Day Parade
Observed byNew York City
TypeEthnic, National, Anniversary
Begins12:30EST
Ends4:00EST
DateFirst Sunday in October
2024 dateOctober 6 (2024-10-06)
2025 dateOctober 5 (2025-10-05)
2026 dateOctober 4 (2026-10-04)
2027 dateOctober 3 (2027-10-03)
Related toGeneral Pulaski Memorial Day

ThePulaski Day Parade (Polish:Parada Pułaskiego) is a major annual celebration held onFifth Avenue inNew York City to honorCasimir Pulaski, aPolish hero of theAmerican Revolutionary War. Held on the first Sunday of October, the parade has taken place annually since 1937—except for cancellations duringWorld War II (1942) and theCOVID-19 pandemic (2020). It is considered one of the oldest ethnic parades in New York City.[1]

History

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The parade was founded in 1937 by Francis J. Wazeter, then president of the Downstate New York division of thePolish American Congress.[2] Initially a modest celebration of Polish-American pride, the event quickly grew into a key moment of cultural affirmation for the Polish diaspora. In the postwar era, the parade formalized many of its traditions—beginning with a 9:00 AM Mass atSt. Patrick's Cathedral, followed by a breakfast reception and then the procession up Fifth Avenue. Over the decades, the parade’s visibility grew with the participation of local politicians, visiting dignitaries from Poland, and national media coverage. The 85th anniversary celebration in 2022 featured Polish PresidentAndrzej Duda, marking the first appearance by a sitting head of state from Poland.[3]

Organizational structure

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The event is organized by the General Pulaski Memorial Parade Committee, Inc., a volunteer-run nonprofit organization. It is led by a president, longtime leader Richard D. Zawisny, and a board composed of delegates from Polish-American community groups across the Tri-State Area.[4] The committee coordinates all parade logistics including city permits, fundraising, journal sponsorships, recruitment of marchers, and cultural programming. Members regularly meet at venues such as the Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union headquarters in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. In addition to organizing the annual event, the committee honors individuals who exemplify outstanding service to the Polish-American community through appointments as Grand Marshals, Honorary Marshals, and youth honorees.

Cultural significance

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The Pulaski Day Parade is both a civic and cultural occasion, showcasing Polish heritage to a broader American audience. Its participants include Polish-language supplementary schools, scouting groups, fraternal and veterans’ organizations, dance ensembles, and university student clubs. Dressed in traditional costumes, participants perform regional dances, display historical placards, and distribute cultural materials. Floats and banners often highlight key moments in Polish history and tributes to Pulaski’s legacy. The parade provides a multi-generational experience and is seen as a powerful expression of unity within the Polish diaspora. Onlookers line Fifth Avenue waving red-and-white flags, often cheering in both Polish and English. Religious elements remain core to the event: the morning Mass, often led by Polish clergy, features Polish hymns and blessings for the community.

Parade route and schedule

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The parade traditionally begins at 12:30 PM, assembling between 35th and 38th Streets and proceeding north along Fifth Avenue to 54th Street.[5] Each year also includes a pre-parade Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral and a breakfast at the 3 West Club.[6]

Recent themes and marshals

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YearDateThemeGrand MarshalHonorary Marshal(s)
2025 (88th)Oct 5, 20251000th Anniversary of the Polish KingdomArkadiusz Bagiński
2024 (87th)Oct 6, 2024For Freedom Is Measured by CrossesPiotr PraszkowiczAnna Maria Anders
2023 (86th)Oct 1, 2023Celebrating Poland and America Defending FreedomFranciszek R. PiwowarczykPiotr Gliński
2022 (85th)Oct 2, 2022Marching with Heart, Soul and Love of PoloniaMarcin LucKrzysztof Szczerski
2021 (84th)Oct 3, 2021100th Birthday of Saint John Paul IIHeidi J. KopalaHelena Knapczyk,Anita Włodarczyk
2020 (83rd)(No parade)Canceled due to COVID-19
2019 (82nd)Oct 6, 2019Ignacy Jan Paderewski: 100th Anniversary of Polish-American RelationsDarek BarcikowskiRichard Zawisny
2018 (81st)Oct 7, 2018100th Anniversary of Polish IndependenceThomas A. Duch
2017 (80th)Oct 1, 201780th Anniversary Parade CelebrationMichael J. Buscemi
2016 (79th)Oct 2, 2016Poland – A Nation of HeroesJanusz Sporek
2015 (78th)Oct 4, 2015Pride in Polish HeritageWesley Musial
2014 (77th)Oct 5, 2014Honoring Polish-American ContributionsRaymond J. Wyszynski
2013 (76th)Oct 6, 2013March, March, Polonia, March Proud NationMichal KulawikMichael E. Fryzel
2012 (75th)Oct 7, 2012Our Diamond Jubilee – 75 Years of Polonia Proudly MarchingDebbie MajkaStefan Skielnik
2011 (74th)Oct 2, 2011Honoring Polish-American ContributionsHenryk MichalkiewiczStephen C. Leonard
2010 (73rd)Oct 3, 2010Celebrating Polish-American HeritageEd and Jean McCloskey

Media coverage

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The event garners coverage from both Polish diaspora media and mainstream U.S. outlets. In 2023,Fox News covered the parade due to the participation of Polish PresidentAndrzej Duda, highlighting the strengthening of Polish-American relations.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Toussaint, Kristin (2017-09-26)."80th Pulaski Day Parade takes over Fifth Ave on Sunday".Metro.us. Retrieved2019-04-23.
  2. ^"Francis J. Wazeter, Founder Of Pulaski Day Parade, Dead".The New York Times. 1970-12-03. Retrieved2019-04-23.
  3. ^"President Duda joins 85th Pulaski Day Parade".TVP World. Retrieved2024-04-30.
  4. ^"Parade Committee".PulaskiParade.org. Retrieved2024-04-30.
  5. ^"Parade Day Schedule".PulaskiParade.org. Retrieved2024-04-30.
  6. ^"Parade Events and News".PulaskiParade.org. Retrieved2024-04-30.
  7. ^"Polish president leads parade to honor Revolutionary War hero".Fox News. Retrieved2024-04-30.

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