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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Cape Cod St. Patrick's Parade\nEvent Url: http://ww
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  Date Begin: 2013-03-09\nEvent Date End: 2013-03-09\n\nThe 8th Annual Cape
  Cod St. Patrick's Parade takes place on Saturday\, March 9 in Dennis/Yarm
 outh.  The parade steps off at 11 AM in West Dennis (intersection of Route
  28 and School Street) and ends in Yarmouth (Route 28 and Forest Road).  T
 he St. Pat's Parade has become one of the most anticipated offseason occas
 ions on the Cape\, drawing thousands of spectators from all over the count
 ry annually.  The event features over a dozen marching bands from all over
  New England\, floats\, antique cars\, special guests and other family fri
 endly entertainment.   Bruins legend Derek &ldquo\;Turk&rdquo\; Sanderson 
 will serve as Grand Marshal of the parade.  Sanderson is well known as one
  of the Bruin's most accomplished and eccentric players\, and a crucial pl
 ayer on the Boston Bruins Stanley Cup Champion teams of 1970 and 1972. His
  moment of hockey immortality came when he provided the perfect pass to Bo
 bby Orr\, enabling Bobby to score the overtime 1970 Stanley Cup winning go
 al.   Sanderson subsequently grew in national acclaim. He was featured in 
 national magazines\, called &ldquo\;hockey's Joe Namath&rdquo\;\, was on J
 ohnny Carson and other TV shows\, had roles in two movies\, wrote two auto
 biographies\, and was a fashion model and at one time a TV show host. He p
 artnered with Namath in a Boston bar\, Bachelors III\, increasing his fame
  and desirability.   In 1972\, he left the Bruins and the NHL to sign a mu
 lti-million dollar contract with the Philadelphia Blazers of the newly for
 med World Hockey Association\, becoming the world's highest paid athlete. 
 This moment of great triumph became the moment of his precipitous fall. Ev
 erything about his life collapsed at once\, he became reviled in Philadelp
 hia as an overpaid under-performer. With unlimited money\, he had no check
  on his bad habits and drugs and alcohol suddenly ruled his life. He was t
 raded from team to team over the next five years until he was finally bani
 shed from hockey due to his addiction.   Within a short time\, Sanderson w
 as broke\, his millions gone. He was homeless in NYC for a period\, sleepi
 ng under bridges and in Central Park. After almost three years of destitut
 ion and addiction\, he found his way to Chicago to seek help from Bobby Or
 r. Orr Helped helped him get into rehab and after multiple stints\, Sander
 son became sober in 1980.   Sanderson has become that rare individual. Not
  only has he remained sober\, but he has given back on a grand scale. Dere
 k has told his story and spoken of the dangers of drugs and alcohol to an 
 estimated 750\,000 young people and adults over thirty years. A compelling
  speaker\, he holds nothing back and captivates his audiences with frighte
 ning\, frank stories of the grip of addition and the difficulty of recover
 y.   He became the TV color analyst for the Boston Bruins from 1986-1996\,
  broadcasting almost 100 games per year. New England sports fans loved his
  sharp analysis of the game and his willingness to call them as he saw the
 m. To bring his life full circle as Managing Director of The Sports Group 
 at Baystate Wealth Management in Boston\, he counsels young athletes about
  money management matters and assists them in avoiding the disastrous fina
 ncial mistakes he himself made.  Sanderson's life story will be the basis 
 of a new movie called &ldquo\;Turk&rdquo\;\, which will be produced by Ed 
 Burns.   The Grand Marshal's Dinner/Dance will be held the night prior at 
 the Irish Village in Yarmouth.  For more information on the parade or the 
 Grand Marshal's Dinner/Dance\, visit www.capecodstpatsparade.com or www.fa
 cebook.com/capestpatsparade.\n\nStart time: 11 AM
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SUMMARY:Cape Cod St. Patrick's Parade
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