A green day

 

Photos by Gordon Wolf

 
 

Grand Marshal Ty Knott and Irish Mother Julie Fitzpatrick Lamaack led the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Denison on Saturday. They were followed by a bagpipe player who was part of the Curnyn family entry. See more photos below. 

 
 

St. Pat’s in Denison

 

The St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Denison featured well more than 40 entries with people on floats and parade watchers decked out in green. Pictured, members of the Fineran clan wave from their float. 

 

Ben DeCook, of Omaha, Nebraska, patiently waits for the parade to start and the candy to be tossed out. He is the grandson of Mike and Pat Breen, of Denison.

 

Doc Brosnahan offers gold coins to this leprechaun.

 

Hanigan family members smile and wave at parade watchers.

 

The Irish Mother, Julie Fitzpatrick Lamaack, and the Grand Marshal, Ty Knott, pose with Mike Curnyn (at left) and Tim Houston.

 

JoAnn Beymer, sister of parade organizer Susan Brosnahan Grau, continues her tradition of passing out foil-wrapped baked potatoes.

 

Kitty Carstens tosses out candy from her wagon.

 

This young person decked out in green waves from the Polar Bear Rescue entry.

 

These girls in green were promoting vacation Bible school at Our Savior Lutheran Church.

 

Susan Brosnahan Grau, the parade organizer, gets set to pass out some candy.

 

The Easter Bunny waves from the CDC entry.

 

The Heiden family was featured on this entry.

 

The Houston clan cheers from its float.

 

People wave to the crowd from the WESCO float.

 

Timothy Ortiz shows off his green hair.

 

Students gather on the Unity Ridge float.

 

Wrenley Marin was a smiling St. Patrick’s Day decoration with her green hat and face tattoos, including a tattoo of Mickey Mouse decked out for the occasion.

 

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