Gallery – Seeing green: St. Patrick’s Day parade returns
Published 6:03 pm Tuesday, March 18, 2025
- Steve Edwards and volunteers at Mill Swamp Indian Horses wave from a float. (Photos by Stephen Faleski | The Smithfield Times)
Main Street was awash in green and orange as Smithfield’s annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade returned on March 15. Terry Andrews, a retiring librarian with the Smithfield branch of Blackwater Regional Library, served as the grand marshall. After the parade, children gathered on the lawn of the Smithfield Times office where girl scouts sold cookies and the Blackwater Regional Library bookmobile and an Isle of Wight County Animal Shelter adoption van were parked. Hayden’s Lane, a public park connecting Main and Grace streets, hosted a story walk where children could read the book “How to Catch a Leprechaun” from March 14-17.
- Lynn Debutts, Therese Russo, Darlene Novan, Cheryl Garrett and Marti Ellis
- Terry Andrews, a retiring librarian with the Smithfield branch of Blackwater Regional Library, was this year’s grand marshall.
- Smithfield Veterans of Foreign Wars members present the colors.
- Rick and Lane Hope
- Employees of The Fiddlin’ Pig, a British pub that opened last year on Main Street, wave from a float.
- Virginia State Police, Smithfield Police Department and Isle of Wight County Sheriff’s Office motorcycles kick off the parade.
- Katy and Lucy Cooper and Rainah and Paisley Gillis
- Julian, Markeya, Mason, Harmony and Zion Riddick
- Kaitlyn Snyder, Bristol Cowan and Luann Jones
- The Smithfield Soccer Club presents their banner.
- Hands & Hearts members Micah Jenkins, at left, and Brendan Acree carry a St. Patrick’s Day banner ahead of Michael Whalen, dressed as St. Patrick.
- Michael Whalen as St. Patrick waves to the crowd.
- The Tidewater Pipes and Drums band performs.
- Rebecca Matson, Natalie Meissner and Ellie Tucker of Smithfield’s Girl Scout Troop 482 sell girl scout cookies.
- Megan Wilson of the Blackwater Regional Library works the bookmobile.