The parade is free to the public and will start at noon in Downtown Enterprise on Saturday, March 16.
ENTERPRISE, Ala. - The city of Enterprise has a big announcement regarding their World’s Smallest St. Patrick’s Day Parade.Donahue will be upholding a family legacy as his father, Pat Donahue, served as the parade’s grand marshal from 1999 to 2006.
The parade is free to the public and will start at noon on E College St. in Downtown Enterprise on Saturday, March 16. The city is also encouraging everyone to sign up for the Half Pint 0.5K race that will immediately follow the parade.and receive the latest local news and weather straight to your email every morning. Get instant notifications on top stories from News 4 by downloading our
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