The parade was founded in 1937 by Francis J. Wazeter, then president of the Downstate New York division of the
Polish American Congress. Initially a modest celebration of Polish-American pride, the event quickly grew into a key moment of cultural affirmation for the Polish diaspora. In the postwar era, the parade formalized many of its traditions—beginning with a 9:00 AM Mass at
St. Patrick's Cathedral, followed by a breakfast reception and then the procession up Fifth Avenue. Over the decades, the parade’s visibility grew with the participation of local politicians, visiting dignitaries from Poland, and national media coverage. The 85th anniversary celebration in 2022 featured Polish President
Andrzej Duda, marking the first appearance by a sitting head of state from Poland. ==Organizational structure==