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New Haven St Patrick s Day parade postponed to 2022

The parade had also been postponed in 2020 due to the pandemic Author: FOX61 Staff Updated: 9:38 AM EST January 25, 2021 NEW HAVEN, Conn. After having to postpone their 2020 parade, the St. Patrick s Day parade for this year has also been postponed to 2021.  They stated on their website: The health and safety of our participants and spectators is of paramount importance to the Greater New Haven St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee. In the best interests of the community, we have decided that our next parade will take place on March 13, 2022! Until then, we will continue to “March It Forward” in 2021 showing Love, Loyalty and Friendship to our long-time supporters and all of those in need in Greater New Haven. Stay safe and be well while we plan to present the most spectacular St. Patrick’s Day Parade in New Haven on March 13, 2022!

The 2021 New Haven St Patrick s Day parade is cancelled | Country 92-5

By cory Jan 25, 2021 According to WTNH Channel 8, the New Haven St. Patrick s Day parade for 2021 has been cancelled. Officials have plans to bring it back in 2022. Bernadette Smyth LaFrance, Executive Chairman, Greater New Haven St. Patrick’s Day Parade, said, “The health and safety of our participants and spectators is of paramount importance to the Greater New Haven St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee.In the best interests of the community, we have decided that our next parade will take place on March 13, 2022! Until then, we will continue to ‘March It Forward’ in 2021 showing love, loyalty and friendship to our long-time supporters and all of those in need in Greater New Haven. Stay safe and be well while we plan to present the most spectacular St. Patrick’s Day Parade in New Haven on March 13, 2022!” Yes, we are sad too but we all need to stay safe. Click HERE for the entire story.

Greater New Haven St Patrick s Day Parade canceled for second year

Greater New Haven St. Patrick s Day Parade canceled for second year Staff FacebookTwitterEmail This year s parade was scheduled for March 15. The health and safety of our participants and spectators is of paramount importance to the Greater New Haven St. Patrick s Day Parade Committee, reads the notice on the committee s website. The next parade is scheduled for March 13, 2022. Last year s parade officially was postponed, not canceled, in the hopes that it could be held later in the year, said committee Chairwoman Joanne Conlan. This year, while there are no plans to reschedule the 2021 parade, We re using the same word, postponed, as opposed to canceled, Conlan said. Postponed, I think, sounds a little more positive, focusing on what we can do, not what we can t do.

So much need: Charity CEO offers 10 ways to help those struggling with COVID-19 pandemic

‘So much need:’ Charity CEO offers 10 ways to help those struggling with COVID-19 pandemic By Juanita James © Provided by Connecticut Post The Fairfield County Community Foundation CEO Juanita James welcomes representatives of area nonprofits to during Advocacy Day at Grace Farms in New Canaan in 2018. It is not an overstatement to sum up this past year as one of extremes and unprecedented times for all of us. Throughout Fairfield County, our state and our nation, we were all thrust into crisis mode and had to pivot to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and the urgent needs that surfaced. As emphasized in the 2019 Fairfield County Community Wellbeing Index, far too many Connecticut residents were already facing unacceptable and unequitable gaps in income, employment, housing, education and healthcare based on race, ethnicity and gender. Residents of our region have not and are not experiencing the pandemic equally. COVID-19 has magnified and exacerbate

Community Foundation Board Announces New Officers

Reply Jan. 19, 2021 The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, the region s largest grantmaker, announces that Valarie Shultz Wilson of New Haven, Conn. has been appointed to the Board of Directors for a seven-year term. Subscribe Shultz Wilson will fill the Board seat of Kellyann Day, effective January 1, 2021, as an appointee of Judge Clifton E. Graves, Jr. of the Probate Court for the District of New Haven, Conn. In addition to Shultz Wilson s appointment, The Board has voted Flemming Nick Norcott Jr. as chair and Dr. Marcella Nuñez-Smith as vice chair. Mr. Norcott is a retired Connecticut Supreme Court justice and joined The Board in 2016.

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