Updated 3/12/2022 5:27 PM
Cold temperatures weren’t going to keep the Howell family away from Saturday’s St. Patrick Day’s parade in Naperville, not after the event was canceled the previous two years because of the pandemic.
Even after Keith and Shannon Howell’s children finished their roles in the parade as Irish dancers and preschool participants, the family returned to the route to enjoy the floats, music — and especially candy-throwers — as they passed by the hardy crowd.
“We wouldn’t miss it,” said Shannon Howell, bundled up with her husband and their kids, Shannon, Maureen, Patrick and Bridget. “It’s cold but it’s sunny. It’s just good to be out doing something and seeing everyone happy. It just feels like we’re back.”
Throngs of people braved the chilly weather to attend St. Patty’s parades in the suburbs, including the Dundees, Lake Villa, Palatine and St. Charles.
This year’s Durty Nellie’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade also marked the 50th anniversary of the beloved Palatine pub culminating with an “epic party” with Irish music, dancers and food.
The 26th Naperville St. Patrick’s Day parade, organized by West Suburban Irish, was a celebration of health care workers and their dedication during the pandemic. The honorary Grand Marshal was Dr. Mark Goodwin, an interventional cardiologist with Advocate Health Midwest Heart Specialists and system medical director at Edward-Elmhurst Health.
The parade lineup featured 80 groups including Naperville Mayor Steve Chirico and city council members, the city’s police and fire department personnel, the McNulty Irish Dancers and School of Rock.