Mar. 14, 2026 at 2:55am
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The annual St. Patrick’s Parade in downtown Scranton, Pennsylvania is set to take place, drawing large crowds of locals and visitors alike. Local business owners are excited for the boost in foot traffic and sales that the parade brings, with some new establishments using the event as an opportunity to introduce themselves to the community.
Why it matters
The St. Patrick’s Parade is a longstanding tradition in Scranton that brings the community together and provides a significant economic boost for local businesses. As the city continues to evolve, the parade serves as an important annual event that celebrates the city’s heritage and supports its small business community.
The details
Bars, restaurants, and other businesses in downtown Scranton are gearing up for the influx of parade-goers on Parade Day. Some establishments, like Rocky’s and Electric City Ciderworks, are excited to welcome new customers and showcase their products. Meanwhile, newer businesses like 7 Under Golf and Social see the parade as a prime opportunity to introduce themselves to the community.
The St. Patrick’s Parade in Scranton is an annual event.This year’s parade is scheduled for March 14, 2026.
The players
Dan Snopek
A Scranton resident looking forward to seeing old friends at the parade.
Shimberlyn Walker
A visitor from Cedar Hills, Texas who is excited to experience the parade and community bonding.
Sandy Rosado
The manager of Rocky’s, a local bar that is reopening for Parade Day.
Tom Borthwick
The co-owner of Electric City Ciderworks, a local cidery that is preparing for a busy Parade Day.
Mike Manci
The co-owner of 7 Under Golf and Social, a new business that sees the parade as a prime opportunity to introduce itself to the community.
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What they’re saying
“I’m looking forward to seeing some of my friends I grew up with.”
— Dan Snopek (WNEP)
“I’m excited, I like parades, I think it’s a good way for communities to bond together and enjoy something. With all the things going on in the world, why not enjoy something right?”
— Shimberlyn Walker (WNEP)
“We thought, you know, let’s try to see if we can open up for parade day, and here we are, this is what we’re doing, so yes, it’s exciting, it’s an exciting process, and it’s a lot of fun.”
— Sandy Rosado, Rocky’s Manager (WNEP)
“Probably one of the busiest days in downtown Scranton, especially for bars. So, it’s exciting because hey, we’re going to show off what we make, the quality of our product, but then at the same time we’re going to be dealing with a volume of people we’re not used to.”
— Tom Borthwick, Electric City Ciderworks Co-owner (WNEP)
“Definitely excited, for a new business, this is a great influx for us, from a financial standpoint. The key is just to have a controlled environment that people can enjoy, that’s what we’re looking for.”
— Mike Manci, 7 Under Golf and Social Co-owner (WNEP)
What’s next
The St. Patrick’s Parade in Scranton is an annual event, so the next step will be the 2027 parade, which is scheduled for March 13, 2027.
The takeaway
The St. Patrick’s Parade in Scranton is a beloved tradition that brings the community together and provides a significant economic boost for local businesses. As the city continues to evolve, the parade serves as an important annual event that celebrates Scranton’s heritage and supports its small business community.