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St. Pat's Parade

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Tonganoxie goes Green every year to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. 2023 was the 35-year celebration of this annual event. The parade is entirely volunteer run and needs your help! If you would like to volunteer to be on the parade steering committee, please contact City Hall at 913-845-2620 or email jjones-lacy@tonganoxie.org. See pictures of a recent St. Patrick's Day celebration.

St. Pat's Parade


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