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Pamela Donaldson Panzenbeck, 2013 Aide to the Grand Marshal

January 7, 2013 by Robert P. Lynch

Pamela Donaldson Panzenbeck, 2013 Aide to the Grand Marshal

Pamela Donaldson Panzenbeck is retired from the Levittown School District where she taught business and computer education for 34 years.  When not playing golf or relaxing at the beach, she still finds time to substitute teach a few days each month.

Pam is an active member of the Ladies Ancient of Hibernians – Division 8, having served as treasurer for several years and as a member of the St. Patrick’s Dinner Dance Committee. She has served as the ticket booth chairperson of the St. Patrick’s Church Carnival for more than 15 years and was Co-chair of St. Patrick’s Semi-Annual Blood Drive –for more than 10 years.  Pam also enjoys volunteering at various S.C.O. Family of Services fundraising events.

Since retiring Pam enjoys being a lector at Mass and teaching religious education to 6th graders.   One of her newest affiliations is as a member of the Glen Cove Hospital Auxiliary.

Pam’s great, great grandfather, Peter Dailey, emmigrated from Ireland sometime around 1845.  While the time frame and details are unclear, it is known that Peter owned property on Maple Avenue in Glen Cove.  His son, Edward Dailey, raised his family there, including Pam’s grandmother, Ann.   Members of the Dailey family were involved in the building of St. Patrick’s church.

Pamela is married to Bob Panzenbeck and is the proud mother of three adult children, Bobby, Billy, and Laura.  She is the daughter of Ginny Miller Donaldson and the late Bill Donaldson.

Filed Under: Parade History Tagged With: Adult Children, Bill Donaldson, Blood Drive, Church Carnival, Co Chair, Computer Education, Dance Committee, Dinner Dance, Fundraising Events, Glen Cove, Grand Marshal, Great Grandfather, Levittown School District, O Family, Playing Golf, Proud Mother, Religious Education, St Patrick, Th Graders, Ticket Booth

2013 Glen Cove Parade

December 30, 2012 by Robert P. Lynch

The 25th Annual Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade will take place on Sunday, March 17, 2013.

St.. Patrick’s Day in Glen Cove this year will be even more special than usual for two great reasons.  The first is that Glen Cove gets a rare chance to hold its St. Patrick’s Day Parade on St. Patrick’s Day itself, since the Manhattan parade is held on Saturday when St. Patrick’s Day falls on a Sunday.  The second is that this year’s Parade will be the 25th Annual parade since its inception in 1989.  During that time the Parade, always a dazzling event, has grown to be the premier St. Patrick’s Day celebration on the North Shore and the largest annual parade in Glen Cove.

This year’s Grand Marshal is renowned Irish activist and Sea Cliff resident Daniel J. Lane.  He will be accompanied by Aides Robert and Pamela Panzenbeck, Lisa Forgione and Joseph McDonald.

The Parade begins to form up at 12 noon in the area of the Finley Middle School on Forest Avenue.  It steps off at 1pm, following the usual route through downtown Glen Cove to St. Patrick’s Church.  There is very ample parking in the municipal garages and at the end of the parade route.  Click here for more information on the parade route and directions.

The backbone of the parade, as always, will be its exciting mix of marching groups, including many bands of Irish pipers.  Further color will be added to the festivities by vintage cars, costumed performers, face painters, fire and police units and much more.  The parade is a true community celebration of the coming of Spring with many of our areas ethnic organizations, often in costume, taking part.  Come, join the fun!

For more information about the parade, please visit www.glencoveirishparade.org or call 516-782-7494.

 

Filed Under: Parade History Tagged With: Aides, Coming Of Spring, Community Celebration, Danny Lane, Face Painters, Festivities, Finley, Forgione, Glen Cove, Grand Marshal, Irish Activist, Irish Pipers, J Lane, Joe Mcdonald, Joseph Mcdonald, March 17, Nbsp, North Shore, Pam, Parade Route, Place March, Police Units, Presentation Ceremony, Rare Chance, Sash, Sea Cliff, St Patrick, St Patrick S Day, Traditional Route, True Community, Vintage Cars

Glen Cove Parade names Daniel J. Lane as St. Patrick’s Day Grand Marshal

December 1, 2012 by Robert P. Lynch

December 1, 2012 – The Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee has named long time Irish activist Daniel J. Lane to lead their 25th Annuaul St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Glen Cove on March 17, 2013.  Mr. Lane will be joined by Aides to the Grand Marshal Glen Cove community leaders Robert and Pamela Panzenbeck (the first time a married couple has been so honored) along with Glen Cove resident Lisa Forgione and Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH) official Joseph McDonald.

The Sash Presentation Ceremony will take place on January 26, 2013.  Click here for more details

 

 

 

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Glen Cove Parade 2012

March 20, 2012 by Robert P. Lynch

The 2012 Glen Cove Parade – March 18, 2012 – GM Maureen Basdavanos. Aides John J. Hanley and Sioban Rack.

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2012 Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade Names Deputy Mayor Basdavanos Grand Marshal, Sioban Rack and John Hanley Aides

February 18, 2012 by Joe McDonald

Maureen Basdavanos, 2012 Grand Marshal

Maureen Basdavanos
2012 Grand Marshal

Glen Cove, NY (January 25, 2012) – The Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee has named Glen Cove Deputy Mayor Maureen Basdavanos Grand Marshal of the 24th annual Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade with Sioban Rack and John J. Hanley Aides.

The Parade will take place on Sunday March 18, 2012 using the same route, starting at the Finley Middle School on Forrest Avenue and weaving through the streets of the city, ending at St. Patrick’s Church.

Maureen Basdavanos is a member of the Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians and also the daughter of AOH Division 8’s namesake Mike Moran.

“It is such an honor to be asked to lead this year’s parade as the Grand Marshall,” Basdavanos said. “There is no better St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Long Island thanks to the AOH Mike Moran Division 8.  I only wish my dad were here to march beside me.”

Maureen Basdavanos (nee Moran) is the Deputy Mayor of Glen Cove, appointed in 2008 by Mayor Ralph Suozzi. She is a member of the Board of Directors for Glen Cove C.A.R.E.S. and a Board member for the Glen Cove Business Improvement District (BID), the Chamber of Commerce, the Downtown Sounds Committee, the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and is a long-time supporter of the Glen Cove Animal Lover’s League.  Basdavanos was an active member of the Glen Cove High School Booster Club volunteering with her husband Bill to photograph and report weekly on all JV and Varsity sports.  She was also a long-time volunteer Cheerleading Coach for Glen Cove Jr. Football and Cheerleading and a Cub Scout leader. She is married to former Glen Cove fire chief Bill Basdavanos and has two grown children.

Sioban Rack (nee Lane) is Associate Director of Special Events of SCO Family or Services and the immediate past president of St. Dymphna Division 8 of the Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians. With corporate contacts, volunteers and donors she has provided Christmas for hundreds of children and adolescents every year, arranged trips and special outings, and recently, working with the Garden of Dreams foundation, she has even enabled some of our children to perform at Radio City Music Hall. She is married to Jim Rack and has a 16 year-old son James.

An active attorney in the community, John Hanley ran for Glen Cove City Council a number of time, most recently last year. He is also the immediate past president of Mike Moran Division 8 of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, and also served as Vice President and Marshal. He currently serves on the Glen Cove High School Community Scholarship Committee and is Past President of the Catholic Accountant’s Guild of Rockville Centre. He is married to the former Teresa Esposito and has three daughters.

About the Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee: Founded in 1989 by the Mike Moran Division 8 of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the parade is in its 24th year, celebrating Irish culture on the North Shore. Over the years, the parade has had politicians, celebrities and Irish dignitaries serve as Grand Marshal. The committee comprises of members of the Mike Moran Division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and the St. Dymphna Division of the Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians.

About the Mike Moran Division 8 of the Ancient Order of Hibernians: Now in its seventh decade, the Mike Moran Division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians serves to promote Irish culture, history, music, traditions and charitable giving. Membership is open at all men age 16 and over, who are of Irish birth or heritage, and are practicing Catholics. For more information, please visit their website at www.glencoveirish.org or contact Division President Joe McDonald at 516-522-0741 or by email at joe@hiberniandigest.com.

About the St. Dymphna Division of the Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians: Founded in 2002, the St. Dymphna Division of the Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians serves to promote Irish culture, history, music, traditions and charitable giving. Membership is open to women age 16 and over, who are of Irish birth or heritage, and are practicing Catholics. For more information please contact them online at www.glencoveirish.org or contact Division President Lisa Forgione at 516-759-9481 or by email at lisaf22@optonline.net.

 

Filed Under: Parade History Tagged With: Ancient Order Of Hibernians, Business Improvement District, Cheerleading Coach, Committee Names, Cub Scout Leader, Dr Martin Luther, Dr Martin Luther King, Dr Martin Luther King Jr, Glen Cove High School, Glen Cove Ny, Grand Marshal, Grand Marshall, High School Booster Club, John Hanley, Ladies Ancient Order Of Hibernians, Long Time Supporter, Martin Luther King Jr, Mike Moran, Nee Lane, Parade Committee, Sioban, St Dymphna, Time Volunteer, Varsity Sports

2012 Grand Marshal – Maureen Basdavanos

February 18, 2012 by Joe McDonald

Maureen Basdavanos, 2012 Grand Marshal

Maureen Basdavanos, 2012 Grand Marshal

Maureen is the oldest daughter of Michael and Mary Moran.  She served as Deputy Mayor for the City of Glen Cove from 2008 through 2013, appointed by Mayor Ralph V. Suozzi.

Maureen was born and raised in Sea Cliff, NY.  She received her education at St. Boniface Martyr School, North Shore High School and The Katherine Gibbs School.  She became a member of the Ladies AOH in 2010.  It seemed like a natural progression since the AOH has been a major part of her life since she was a child.  She is a member of St. Patrick’s Parish, but also keeps her childhood parish of St. Boniface Martyr close at heart.

Maureen is a member of the Board of Directors for Glen Cove C.A.R.E.S. and a Board member for the Glen Cove Business Improvement District (BID), the Chamber of Commerce, the Downtown Sounds Committee, the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and is a long-time supporter of the Glen Cove Animal Lover’s League.  She was an active member of the Glen Cove High School Booster Club volunteering with her husband Bill to photograph and report weekly on all JV and Varsity sports.  She was also a long-time volunteer Cheerleading Coach for Glen Cove Jr. Football and Cheerleading and a Cub Scout leader.

Maureen is married to Bill Basdavanos, Ex-Chief of the Glen Cove Volunteer Fire Dept.  They have two children – Sean Michael who lives in Long Beach and owns a dessert café in Rockville Center and Kelly Anne who is a senior at Our Lady of Mercy Academy and is looking forward to college next year.

 

 

Filed Under: Parade History Tagged With: Business Improvement District, Cheerleading Coach, City Of Glen Cove, Cub Scout Leader, Dr Martin Luther, Dr Martin Luther King, Dr Martin Luther King Jr, Glen Cove High School, Grand Marshal, High School Booster Club, Katherine Gibbs School, Long Time Supporter, Martin Luther King, Martin Luther King Jr, Mary Moran, Mercy Academy, St Boniface, Time Volunteer, Varsity Sports, Volunteer Fire Dept

2012 Aide To The Grand Marshal – Sioban Lane Rack

February 18, 2012 by Joe McDonald

Siobhan Rack 2012 Aide to the Grand Marshal

Siobhan Rack
2012 Aide to the
Grand Marshal

Sioban is the third child to Daniel and (the late) Sally Lane.  Her dad is from County Cork, Ireland and her mom was from County Tyrone, Ireland.  She was raised to enjoy Irish step dancing, music, laughter and the sounds of the bagpipes.  Sioban was born in Roslyn, NY and raised in Sea Cliff with her three siblings, Dennis, Patricia and Daniel Joseph, where she attended St. Boniface Martyr School, North Shore High School and ITT Business School.  She has been an employee of SCO Family of Services for Thirty-three years.

In all her roles over the last 33 years, one thing has remained constant; year after year Sioban has brought happiness to thousands of children across the agency.  With corporate contacts, volunteers and donors she has provided Christmas for hundreds of children and adolescents every year, arranged trips and special outings, and recently, working with the Garden of Dreams foundation, she has even enabled some of our children to perform at Radio City Music Hall.

In addition to all of this Sioban has worked with volunteers, putting together highly successful events that have raised funds to support programs across the agency.  Her success in this area is a direct result of the passion she has for the children and families she services.

She has been a member of the LAOH since 2006 serving as Vice President and President.  She has been involved with the St. Patrick’s Day dance, Garage Sales and all LAOH fund raising activities.  She is also a member of the St. Boniface Martyr Ministries.

Sioban is married to the love of her life Jim Rack and they are enjoying raising their son – James Rack who is 16 years old and a junior at North Shore High School.

Filed Under: Parade History Tagged With: 33 Years, City Music Hall, County Cork Ireland, County Tyrone Ireland, Dancing Music, Daniel Joseph, Dreams Foundation, Garage Sales, Garden Of Dreams, Grand Marshal, Irish Step Dancing, Laoh, Martyr, Radio City Music, Radio City Music Hall, Sco Family Of Services, Sea Cliff, Sioban, Siobhan, St Boniface, Third Child

2012 Aide To The Grand Marshal – John J. Hanley

February 18, 2012 by Joe McDonald

John Hanley 2012 Aide to the Grand Marshal

John Hanley
2012 Aide to the
Grand Marshal

John J. Hanley was born on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception on August 15, 1965 in Franklin Square on Long Island. He was the only child of John Hanley and Catherine McDermott, both of whom trace their family trees to Roscommon. He attended grammar school and High School in Franklin Square at Willow Road and St. Catherine of Sienna elementary schools and Valley Stream North High School. He attended St. John’s University in Jamaica, New York where he majored in Accounting. His greatest memory of attending St. John’s was having the opportunity to attend an on-campus speech by President Ronald Reagan on March 28, 1985. Of note, is that John had actually won a drawing to attend St. John’s final four appearance in Lexington, Kentucky on the same day and decided to see The President’s speech instead.

He graduated St. John’s in 1987 and began an accounting career which landed him as an Internal Auditor for MetLife and received his designation as a Certified Public Accountant in 1993.

In 1991, at a High School friend’s wedding, he met Teresa Esposito. John and Teresa were married in 1993. They moved to Park Slope, Brooklyn where Teresa was completing her internship as a physician. When Teresa accepted an invitation to complete her residency at Glen Cove Hospital, they moved to an apartment in Glen Head, New York where they remained until the 1998 birth of their first daughter, Isabella. They then moved north to Glen Cove. Lara, their second daughter, was born in 2000 followed by their third, Victoria, in 2004.

While working for MetLife in New Jersey, Mr. Hanley attended Touro Law School at night. He graduated law school in 1997 and was admitted to the bar in the Spring of 1998.

In 2005, John was invited to join the team seeking election to the City Council of Glen Cove. While unsuccessful, his Irish stubroness led him to attempt two more times, the latest being in 2011.

Since becoming a member of Division 8 of the A.O.H. in 2005, Mr. Hanley has served as the President, Vice-President and Marshall, the latter being his current position with The Division. He currently serves on the Glen Cove High School Community Scholarship Committee and is Past President of the Catholic Accountant’s Guild of Rockville Centre.

John would like to thank the Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee for inviting him to be an Aide to the Grand Marshall in the 2012 Glen Cove Parade and for the honor of marching next to fellow Aide to the Grand Marshall, Sioban Rack and Grand Marshall Maureen Basdavanos. John would also like to express the deepest love and gratitude to Teresa, Isabella, Lara and Victoria for their constant support, encouragement and sacrifice which allow him to fulfill his duties with the A.O.H.

 

Filed Under: Parade History Tagged With: Accounting Career, Campus Speech, Catherine Mcdermott, Certified Public Accountant, Feast Of The Immaculate Conception, First Daughter, Franklin Square, Glen Cove, Grammar School, Grand Marshal, Internal Auditor, Jamaica New York, John Hanley, Park Slope Brooklyn, President Ronald Reagan, Ronald Reagan, School At Night, School Friend, Valley Stream North, Valley Stream North High School, Willow Road

2011 Parade A Grand Success

March 22, 2011 by Robert P. Lynch

The 2011 Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade had beautiful weather as the marchers went down Glen Street. The sidewalks were filled four to five deep in Downtown Glen Cove, cheering on Grand Marshal Andy Stafford and his Aides Jim Burke and Carol McTigue.

“I am so honored this day,” said Stafford. “I couldn’t imagine it any better.”

Three different counties and six different AOH divisions were represented, while the Nassau County Ladies were also out in full force.

After the parade Division 8 sponsored an after-party at St. Patrick’s Parish Hall where Mayor Ralph Suozzi presented awards to the Grand Marshal and Aides.

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2011 Sash Ceremony

February 27, 2011 by Joe McDonald

2011 Sash Ceremony. Grand Marshal Andy Stafford. Aides James Burke and Carol McTigue.

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