80th Annual Columbus Day Parade | October 14

October 14 marks the 80th Annual Columbus Day Parade, the nation's largest celebration of Italian American culture and heritage. Starting at 11:30 a.m., marching bands and colorful floats will proceed along Fifth Avenue, from 47th Street to 72nd Street.

Spectators will wave their Tricolor flags while they are treated to traditional dances, authentic food, and folkloric performances. The famous Verrazzano Float will also return to celebrate the 500th anniversary of explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano's discovery of New York.

This year's Grand Marshal is Michael T. Strianese, former CEO of L3 Technologies, Inc., an aerospace and national security company. Vivian Cardia and Carmine Di Sibio will join him as honorees at the parade. Christopher Loiacono, president of the Columbus Citizens Foundation, said, "While celebrating our achievements, we recognize the courage and accomplishments of all immigrant communities that make our city, state, and country great."

The Columbus Citizens Foundation (CCF) is a great way to explore and learn about Italian heritage. In addition to organizing the annual Columbus Day parade, the 95-year-old nonprofit offers cultural and educational programs. Moreover, this year marks the 40th anniversary of the CCF's scholarships to support deserving and talented Italian American students.

Another great path to gaining an appreciation for Italian American contributions, past and present, is the National Organization of Italian American Women (NOIAW). It works to honor, inspire, and support current and future generations. Since 1980, it has been dedicated to uniting, celebrating, enriching, and empowering generations of Italian-American women. Our own President and CEO, Gina Argento, is proud to be a member and supporter of these two organizations.

The annual Columbus Day Parade is always a fantastic event that honors the roots, diversity, and unity of the Italian American community and their importance to the very foundation of America itself. Whether you are of Italian descent or appreciate the rich culture of Italy, make sure to attend on October 14, and when you get there, be sure to tell them Broadway Stages sent you!