Seasonal & Holidays

New Rochelle Deep In Planning For Thanksgiving Parade

It's the biggest in New York outside of NYC, with big balloons, marching bands and all the trimmings!

(New Rochelle Chamber of Commerce)

NEW ROCHELLE, NY — The 56th annual Thanksgiving Parade will take place in a month so it's time to get ready to march. The parade will feature several big balloons including New Rochelle’s hometown hero, Mighty Mouse, sponsored by United Hebrew celebrating their 100th Anniversary. The balloons will be joined by marching bands playing throughout the parade, clowns, beauty princesses, superheroes, singers and marchers from Iona and Monroe Colleges, local schools, businesses and organizations.

“Because the Parade is the 2nd largest parade for Thanksgiving in the state of New York outside of the Macy’s parade, we invite all of our surrounding communities to join us for this spectacular event!” said Diamond Wollaston and Jennifer Lanser of the New Rochelle Chamber of Commerce.

This year’s Grand Marshall is The New York Empire, the only professional sports team to call New Rochelle home and 2019 Champions of the American Ultimate Disc League. The parade will kick off at 10 a.m. Nov. 23 on North Avenue at Eastchester Road and proceed down North Avenue ending at Bonnefoy Place.

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The New York Empire, owned by the Stevens Family and led by head coach, Bryan Jones, finished
their season with a victory against the Dallas Roughnecks (26-22), in August 2019. They not only won the championship title, but also became the third team in AUDL history to finish a season undefeated.

The New York Empire has been a professional AUDL East Division team, having originated in Brooklyn before moving to New Rochelle’s Joseph F. Fosina field at Flowers “City” Park in 2018. They have been devoted to the community; especially the youth, ever since their arrival.

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President of the Chamber, Robert Hayes, said, “When they first joined the Chamber I knew they had something special. They were fun, fresh and community focused. As Champions they helped contribute to what makes New Rochelle great. We aren’t just the Queen City on the Sound; we are a City of Champions!”

North Avenue is also located right off the New Rochelle stop at the New Rochelle Transit Center on the Metro-North New Haven Line and can easily be accessed from all areas. The parade ends near Main Street where you can enjoy lunch and more fun activities.

WHO: The general public is invited to line the streets of North Avenue to cheer on and celebrate the marchers. There will be several viewing stands along the Parade route.
WHERE: The one-mile parade will start at Eastchester Road on North Avenue and Eastchester Road, in front of New Rochelle High school and proceed down North Ave. New for this year, the parade will end on North Avenue at Bonnefoy Place.
DETAILS: The Grand Marshals, dignitaries, Board Members, parade committee and sponsors will
participate in a photo-op and event Ribbon Cutting at 9:45 AM on North Avenue and Eastchester Road with the large balloons as a backdrop to officially kick off the parade at 10 AM.

The parade will be preceded by the New Rochelle Fund for Educational Excellence’s Pancake Breakfast in the House IV cafeteria, starting at 8AM. For more information, visit www.nredfund.org.

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