New Orleans, Louisiana
Up Coming Events
September 14th - Meeting at 7:30pm
October 12th - Meeting at 7:30pm
November 9th - Meeting at 7:30pm
December 14th - Meeting at 7:30pm
January 11th - Meeting at 7:30pm
February 8th - Meeting at 7:30pm (COSTUMES WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PICKUP)
February 19th - Thoth Parade (Between Floats 29 & 30)
February 21st - Mardi Gras Day - Argus Parade-Metairie (Leading the Parade)
March 8th - Meeting at 7:00pm (Club will open at 5pm)
March 11th - Irish Channel St. Patrick's Day Parade(Club opens @9:30am, Parade starts @ noon)
March 23rd - Meeting at 7:30pm
March 26th - Gretna Irish Italian Parade @ 1pm
October 12th - Meeting at 7:30pm
November 9th - Meeting at 7:30pm
December 14th - Meeting at 7:30pm
January 11th - Meeting at 7:30pm
February 8th - Meeting at 7:30pm (COSTUMES WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PICKUP)
February 19th - Thoth Parade (Between Floats 29 & 30)
February 21st - Mardi Gras Day - Argus Parade-Metairie (Leading the Parade)
March 8th - Meeting at 7:00pm (Club will open at 5pm)
March 11th - Irish Channel St. Patrick's Day Parade(Club opens @9:30am, Parade starts @ noon)
March 23rd - Meeting at 7:30pm
March 26th - Gretna Irish Italian Parade @ 1pm
LATEST NEWS
Congratulations to our 2023 Grand Marshal

2023 Grand Marshal
"Brian Joseph Leblanc Jr."
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Theme:
2018 Irish Channel St. Patrick's Day Parade
Newly Renovated Corner Club
The Club in the News and on the Net
History
"Tell The World About New Orleans, America’s Most Interesting City, ThenTell New Orleans About
The Corner Club,The City’s Most Interesting Club.NUFF SAID!"
The Irish Channel Corner Club was organized May 1918 by a group of seven men on the corner of Third and Rousseau Streets. With the help of the neighborhood the club became one the finest in the city until the year of 1932 when the club disbanded because of the Great Depression. After World War II, On April 6, 1947, five men decided to reorganize the club, and again with the help of the neighborhood, the club was returned to an active status and marches every Carnival Day.
The Club currently parades on Mardi Gras Day through the Irish Channel, Uptown, and down St. Charles Avenue. We also parade in the traditional Thoth Parade and again in the Irish Channel St. Patrick's Day Parade.
The Corner Club,The City’s Most Interesting Club.NUFF SAID!"
The Irish Channel Corner Club was organized May 1918 by a group of seven men on the corner of Third and Rousseau Streets. With the help of the neighborhood the club became one the finest in the city until the year of 1932 when the club disbanded because of the Great Depression. After World War II, On April 6, 1947, five men decided to reorganize the club, and again with the help of the neighborhood, the club was returned to an active status and marches every Carnival Day.
The Club currently parades on Mardi Gras Day through the Irish Channel, Uptown, and down St. Charles Avenue. We also parade in the traditional Thoth Parade and again in the Irish Channel St. Patrick's Day Parade.