, Helston, Floral Day 2009 The modern observance of St Piran's day as a national symbol of the people of Cornwall started in the late 19th and early 20th century when
Celtic Revivalists sought to provide the people of Cornwall with a national day similar to those observed in other nations. Since the 1950s, the celebration has become increasingly observed and since the start of the 21st century almost every Cornish community holds some sort of celebration to mark the event.
Saint Piran's Flag is also seen flying throughout Cornwall on this day. •
Bodmin – A parade through the streets with
Cornish pipers and a children's dance. Speeches by various notables, including the town mayor, Lord Lieutenant, and Grand Bard of Cornwall, followed by children's performances of Cornish plays and songs. 400 people attended the parade in 2009. The parade was started in 1999. •
Bude – a St Piran's day walk led by a piper and attended by hundreds of people annually. •
Callington – Shop decorations and a St Piran's Supper with Cornish music and poetry. •
Penzance – annual performance of St Piran Furry dance and procession through the streets by 500 children. Annual St Piran Schools Concert. •
Redruth – first held in 2011 and billed as the biggest St Piran's celebration in Cornwall. It includes entertainments in the town centre before a parade to the rugby club where there are a market and fairground rides, as well as a rugby match. During the evening there are various live music events at venues across the town. In 2011 over 2000 people attended the rugby club events while hundreds more attended events in the town. 2012 saw three separate marches from different parts of the town converge as one giant procession at the miner's statue before heading to the rugby club. •
St Ives – Procession through the streets. Hundreds of people attend the parade annually. • United States – St Piran's day is also celebrated annually in
Grass Valley, California, United States, to honour the Cornish miners who participated in the area's mining history beginning in the mid 19th century. In addition, Cornish genealogy organisations throughout the United States meet in celebration of Cornish history. ==St Piran's Day Bank Holiday proposals==