Columbus Citizens Foundation announces 2021 Columbus Day Parade line-up and performers for world’s largest celebration of Italian American culture with a theme of “Resilience, recovery and reunion”

Oct 08, 2021 1030

BY: Jefferson Wilson

On Monday, October 11, the 77th Annual Columbus Day Parade will be held in New York City. The Parade celebrates Italian American heritage, culture and achievements and is the largest celebration of Italian heritage in the world. Grand Marshal Michael Pascucci, Chairman of Duck Pond Associates will lead the Parade. This year’s event marks a return to Fifth Avenue, as Covid restrictions saw 2020’s festivities celebrated virtually. 

The Parade will run north up Fifth Avenue, from 47th to 72nd Streets from 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM. The 2021 Honorees Joe Gurrera, owner of Citarella, and Jodi Pulice, founder and CEO of JRT Realty Group will help kick off the celebration. In addition, Daniel A. Nigro, Commissioner of New York City Fire Department, who will receive the 2021 Humanitarian of the Year Award, will join the others at the front of the Parade. 

The Columbus Citizens Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the celebration of Italian heritage and the creation of opportunities for younger Italian Americans, organizes the Columbus Day Parade in New York City every year. 

The 77th Columbus Day Parade is broadcast live on ABC Channel 7 (12:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET). Viewers can also stream the special live at abc7ny.com, the abc7NY App and abc7NY connected TV apps on Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV and Roku. 

ABC reporters Ken Rosato and Sandra Bookman, along with actor and radio host Joe Piscopo will host the broadcast, serving as Masters of Ceremonies for the largest Columbus Day Parade held in the United States. They will be joined by ABC talent Lauren Glassberg and Juliet Papa from 1010 WINS. Writer, performer, and comedian Paul Costabile will introduce the musical performances on the red-carpet stage. Viewers on Fifth Avenue and watching on WABC-TV can expect to see a wide variety of marching groups, parade floats, vehicles, and marching bands.

Marian Pardo, President of Columbus Citizens Foundation, said of this year's event: "We hope that New Yorkers of all backgrounds will join us in celebrating the Italian American culture and our community's many accomplishments. While celebrating our achievements, we recognize the courage and accomplishments of all the immigrant communities that make our city and our country great. Having been the first parade in 2001 to follow the tragic events of 9/11, we are especially proud to once again lead the city in celebrating the nation's strength, our rebounding from that tragedy and the tragedy of Covid but most especially leading in creating a union among us all, staying true to our Parade’s themes of resilience, recovery and reunion.”

There will be a variety of red-carpet performances (on Fifth Avenue between 68th and 69th streets) including: Carnegie Hall performer Anthony Nunziata; world-renowned singer Giada Valenti; and Vanessa Racci and Charlie Romo, who will pay tribute to Italian American greats Connie Francis and Bobby Darin. Kicking off the musical performances will be West Point Academy’s Military Band, performing “The Flag Still Flies High.”

In recognition of the trauma that Covid caused the country, there will be a float this year honoring first responders and featuring the Santa Rosalia Society. Santa Rosalia is the patron saint of Palermo and is renowned for ridding Sicily of the plague. On-air segments during the broadcast will feature a variety of stories demonstrating how Italian Americans are helping the city bounce back from the pandemic, and a special segment of the on-air telecast will pay tribute to the 20th anniversary of 9/11.

The Columbus Day Parade is the highest profile event in as a series that includes: a fundraising Gala dinner to acknowledge the honorees; a ceremonial wreath-laying held in conjunction with the National Council of Columbian Associations in New York on Sunday, October 10th in Columbus Circle; and a series of cultural programs to celebrate Italian Heritage Month.

EVENT: 77th Annual Columbus Day Parade

WHEN: Monday, October 11th, 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM

WHERE: Fifth Avenue, from 47th to 72nd Street, New York, NY

SOURCE: Columbus Citizens Foundation

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