- Polish Constitution Day Parade
The Polish Constitution Day Parade in
Chicago is the largest Polish parade outside ofPoland [According to many written sources, ex. "Dziennik Zwiazkowy/Polish Daily News", No. 951, Chicago 04/27/2007. See also external link to this article] , and celebrates the anniversary of the ratification of the PolishConstitution of May 3, 1791 , the second democratic constitution in the World (after the United States), and the first inEurope .For 115 years
Polonia 's various community organizations have come together to organize this traditional Chicago salute to pride and tradition. Every year the parade is held on the Saturday closest to the third day of May. The main organizer of the Parade is the Association of Polish Clubs, under whose leadership the Grand Marshall and Queen of the Parade are elected. Organizers allocate than places in the marching column to all participants (like organizations, schools, bands, folk dancing groups). The parade has also been an occasion that both local and national politicians have used to curry favor withChicago Polonia , or Polish community. Most notablyRobert Kennedy attended the festivities in1961 along with attending mass atHoly Trinity Polish Mission before the parade.The very first Parade took place in
1892 inHumboldt Park which - at the time - was located in the heart of Polish Downtown. AfterWorld War II the parade was moved to downtown, first to State Street, then to Dearborn Street, and finally - from 2003 - toGrant Park . Every year the Parade starts from the location ofBuckingham Fountain and ends by the bridge over theChicago River .Chicago's Polonia, the largest Polish community outside
Warsaw proudly participate in the Parade in Downtown Chicago. During the last Parade in 2006, 144 marching groups participated with an audience of - according to various sources - between 60 to 140 thousand people.The Polish Constitution Day Parade is also available on-demand at [http://www.abc7chicago.com Parade filmed by local TV channel] .
External links
* [http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=community&id=4122035 Parade of 2006]
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