2011 Kings ParkSaint Patrick's Day Parade
Saturday, March 5, 2011 at 12 noon.
Kings Park St. Patrick’s Day Inc., a group of Kings Park residents, is
pleased to announce the FIRST ANNUAL KINGS PARK ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE
to be held on March 5, 2011 at 12 noon. The parade, the brainchild of Kevin
“The Professor” Denis, will begin at Memorial Field, travel up Lou Avenue,
Pulaski Road and Main Street ending on Church Street.
This event is long overdue for the Kings Park community. Many of our town’s
Irish ancestors first came to this small town of Kings Park in order to work
at the then flourishing Kings Park State Hospital. This parade not only
celebrates our Irish descendants but also all those who worked side-by-side
with them in the early 20th century. It is an opportunity to
celebrate as a community.
Our first Grand Marshall is a well-known, much loved longtime Kings Parker
Mattie O’Reilly. Mr. O’Reilly, a resident of Kings Park for over 80 years,
came to Kings Park when he was 7 years old. He was raised by his Aunt Mary
and Uncle Pat King after his mother died in childbirth. Although he and his
6 siblings were cared for by various relatives, they always maintained a
strong family bond. As a teenager, Mr. Reilly worked as a page in the Kings
Park State Hospital and was later promoted to work on Ward 58, the Veteran’s
Ward. He, and fellow Kings Parker Frank Foley, enlisted in the Air Force
and both proudly served in the Pacific during WWII. Mr. O’Reilly, a member
of Company B, worked primarily in New Guinea rebuilding airstrips after
attacks. Upon his return, Mr. O’Reilly worked in the Linen Room of KPPC. In
his last years at the hospital Mr. O'Reilly was the editor of the Kings Park
State Hospital Newsletter. He states that the staff and patients were “like
a big family” to him. He met his wife Helen Dwyer who worked in the Dining
Hall, at a local gathering place, The Shamrock Hotel. Helen, who was born
and raised in Kings Park, married Mattie and they had one son Mattie, a
current resident of ST. James. Mattie Jr. married Kings Parker Inga Crowley
and they have a daughter Christine, a freshman at Villanova, and a son
Mattie who is a sophomore at Smithtown East HS.
Mr. O’Reilly, who says we “live through our memories,” remembers Kings Park
when it was barren farmland with the State hospital at the center of the
newly formed village. He says Kings Park was “just like the television show
Cheers where everybody knew your name”. He said Kings Park retains many of
the same qualities that he loved as a young man. He believes Kings Parkers
are a different breed because “if everybody could work in a State hospital,
with all different kind of patients and people, and then go into society,
the world would be a nicer place.” Mr. O’Reilly has fond memories of
summers when he and his friends would hitchhike to Sunken Meadow to swim or
go to Terrell’s Pond to catch frogs, playing on the freight cars which had
delivered coal and other supplies to the hospital, and later going to the
Shamrock or Brooklyn Hotel with his coworkers. He said back in the day
everyone had a front porch and you could walk down the street, greet
neighbors and socialize in a way people don’t today. Prior to the Young
Brothers selling televisions on Main Street, there were very little
distractions for Kings Parkers.
Mr. O’Reilly is a perfect choice for Grand Marshall because he is the
epitome of the early Kings Park Irish. Working for $54 a month in the Kings
Park State Hospital was not always an easy job but it was one which had a
profound effect on those who did it. Mr. O’Reilly, who continues to serve
his community through the American Legion, is a grand Kings Park Irishman.
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