Milton was the stage for the town’s annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade March 12. Union and Federal streets were lined with green-clad onlookers as floats, bands and other lucky parade participants shared smiles and tossed candy to make the festive day one to remember. This year’s event benefited the Milton Fire Department, the Women’s Club of Milton and Milton Chamber of Commerce.
Presenting sponsors were Irish Eyes Pub & Restaurant, Dogfish Head and Atlantic Refrigeration & Air Conditioning.
Parade grand marshal Jim Coulbourne waves to the large crowd in downtown Milton. A member of the parade committee, Coulbourne is a lifelong Milton resident and fire department member.
The Durning String Band Mummers from Philadelphia brighten up the parade route with their colorful costumes and music.
Always a crowd favorite, young dancers from the McGough Academy School of Irish Dance perform in front of the judges’ stand.
Ronon Payton of Milton is stronger than he looks as he “drags” the Techno Goober truck and float down Federal Street.
The Del Made Apparel float is complete with smoke and confetti. The company, based in Seaford, was founded in 2020 by Travis Nichols and Bryan Sears.
Two Girls Who Love Dogs march with their canine companions on Federal Street during the 15th annual parade.
Theresa Barnes, Pure International Pageants Classy Ms. Ireland, has a great seat to view the large parade crowd in downtown Milton.
Todd Allen annually entertains the parade crowd on his skateboard on Federal Street prior to the event’s start.