Amityville, NY – June 1, 2024 – The streets of Amityville were alive with vibrant colors, rhythmic music, and a strong sense of community spirit as the annual Amityville Day Parade took place on Saturday, June 1, 2024. The much-anticipated event, which has been a staple of the town since the mid-1970s, brought together residents and visitors for a celebration of local culture and unity.
The parade began on Harrison Avenue beside the Institutional New Hope Baptist Church and proceeded to Albany Avenue. From there, it moved north to Daddy Lewter Way before concluding at Bolden Mack Park on Great Neck Road. The route was lined with enthusiastic spectators, waving flags and cheering as the procession passed by.
This year’s parade featured a diverse array of participants, showcasing the rich cultural tapestry of Amityville. Local high school bands played spirited tunes, while churches, masonic lodges, and African American Greek organizations marched proudly. Community groups displayed banners celebrating their contributions to the town, and local public officials joined the parade, greeting constituents and celebrating the day.
The origins of the Amityville Day Parade date back to the mid-1970s when it was first organized by Dolores Quintyne. Her vision was to create an event that would bring the community together and highlight the positive contributions of its members. Over the years, the parade has grown in size and significance, becoming a beloved tradition in Amityville.
Today, the legacy of the parade is carried on by Dolores Quintyne’s daughter, Madelyn Quintyne McConney. As the diversity officer for the Town of Babylon, McConney plays a pivotal role in ensuring that the parade continues to reflect the inclusive spirit envisioned by her mother. “This parade is a testament to the strength and diversity of our community,” McConney said. “It’s a day to celebrate our shared heritage and the many contributions of our residents.”
The parade’s conclusion at Bolden Mack Park was marked by festivities that included live performances, food vendors, and activities for children. Families gathered in the park, enjoying the warm weather and the chance to connect with neighbors and friends. The atmosphere was one of joy and camaraderie, with a palpable sense of pride in the community’s achievements and traditions.
Local public officials, including the mayor and town council members, participated in the event, expressing their support for the community and its traditions. “The Amityville Day Parade is more than just a parade; it’s a celebration of who we are as a community,” said one official. “It’s an opportunity to come together, honor our past, and look forward to a bright future.”
The parade and the subsequent celebrations at Bolden Mack Park highlighted the enduring importance of community events in fostering a sense of belonging and unity. As the sun set on a day filled with celebration, laughter, and music, participants and spectators alike left with a renewed sense of pride in their town and its rich cultural heritage.
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