We probably all know March 17th is St. Patrick's Day. Did you know it is Evacuation Day too?
On March 17,1776 British Forces were successfully driven out of Boston, a pivotal moment in the American Revolution. Thus became what is known as Evacuation Day. This year is the 250th Anniversary.
Join Revolution 250, Boston 250 and the South Boston Citizens' Association on March 17, 2026/ The ceremony will take place from 11am to 1:30pm with processions, historical reenactments, and a rededication of the Dorchester Heights Monument in South Boston. The monument will be open from 1:30pm to 3pm.
At Dorchester Heights, elected officials and community leaders will convene a program that will include reenactment units from “the Lexington Minute Men, the 2nd Massachusetts Regiment, the Henry Knox Color Guard, the Henry Knox Regiment of Artillery, General George Washington (portrayed by John Koopman) and historical assets from Fort Ticonderoga and Saratoga 250.
To finish out your day, join in the South Boston Community CleanUp!
The South Boston Community Health Center's (SBCHC) Youth Ambassadors, South Boston Neighborhood Development, and Councilor Ed Flynn are holding a Post‑Parade Spring Cleaning!
Tuesday, March 17
4–6 PM
Meet at SBCHC, 409 West Broadway
All ages welcome (under 12 with an adult). Youth can earn community service hours! Gloves, bags, and supplies are provided. You bring your South Boston spirit.
Can’t make it? Take a moment to clean your own corner of the neighborhood. Let’s keep South Boston vibrant and welcoming for everyone.

located enroute to and throughout the parade route