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Glenside Celebrates Inaugural St. Patrick's Day Parade with Sheriff's Office and Community in High Spirits

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Published on March 10, 2025
Glenside Celebrates Inaugural St. Patrick's Day Parade with Sheriff's Office and Community in High SpiritsSource: Montgomery County Pennsylvania Sherrif's Office

Glenside, a community in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, recently birthed a new tradition with its inaugural St. Patrick's Day Parade, and it was met with an outpouring of community support and enthusiasm. According to a social media post, Sheriff Sean Kilkenny and his wife, Betsy Kilkenny, proudly marched in the parade along with members of the Motorcycle Unit and several deputies.

The day was filled with an 'incredible' energy as local dignitaries, including Grand Marshal Rosemarie Timoney, took to the streets to commemorate St. Patrick's Day. "A huge thank you to all the participants, parade-goers, first responders, businesses, and civic organizations who made today’s event such a success," said the Montgomery County Pennsylvania Sheriff's Office in their online acknowledgment.

Parades are often about floats and music, but they also represent a town coming together in celebration and tradition. Glenside's parade was more than just a procession—a powerful display of the community's spirit and unity.