Drogheda Independent

Dowth man to lead out New York parade

STEVIE HAND AND ‘SAMSON’ WILL BE A STAR ATTRACTION ON FIFTH AVENUE

- By HUBERT MURPHY

DOWTH man Stevie Hand and his trusty steed ‘Samson’ are to lead out the 257th New York St Patrick’s Day parade on Saturday.

Their carriage will carry Grand Marshal Loretta Brennan Glucksman and Liam Picco, 15, her grandson.

“Samson is my favorite horse. I like going on the carriage rides through Central Park and listening to Stevie’s stories,” said Liam who is managing epilepsy and spends time with Stevie Hand and other carriage drivers in an informal equine therapy.

Ms. Glucksman says. “One of the high points of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade will be being so close to Liam and sharing the joy with Stevie. He and the other Irish guys who work with the horses have been so good to Liam.”

Because of Liam’s friendship with Hand, he has the honour of driving the cab, with Liam sitting proudly at his side.

The Dowth man first came to America on a student visa in 1986 and became a permanent resident in 1992. He started driving a hansom horse cab in 1994; tried his hand on Wall Street and then came back to the carriages when Wall Street went haywire in 2008.

“I like the bond that connects me to people,” Hand explains. “I get a buzz when people say the carriage ride ‘is the best thing that happened on my vacation.’ To be able to share in other people’s special moments is truly a blessing.”

Two years ago, Liam’s mother, Kate Picco, brought him out for a carriage ride.

“She knew someone that I knew. That’s a typical Irish thing,” Hand said, “And we all became friends.”

Liam and Stevie have shared many afternoon carriage rides together in Central Park, always enjoying each other’s company.

“I love having Liam as part of my life. I treat him as an equal. We’re all human and we all bring something to the table. Like all kids, he wants me to go faster. I tell him life goes fast enough.

“It’s all about the journey, not the destinatio­n.”

“Spending time with Liam has tought me the art of mindfulnes­s. When Liam takes a carriage ride, Carpe Diem is definitely the buzz phrase. Nothing else matters for that hour apart from Liam’s interactio­n with his equine buddies,” Hand said.

Pulling Loretta’s carriage will be Samson, 22, “a good sturdy horse with a great dispositio­n,” Hand said.

“It is an honor to be driving Loretta, who has given so much of her time and financial gifts for the people of Ireland and for Irish Americans. Her involvemen­t with the island of Ireland has been a continuous series of acts of selflessne­ss,” he added.

“The 32 counties of Ireland are on a much higher plateau due to her devotion to all things Irish.’

 ??  ?? Stevie Hand, Samson, Liam Picco and Loretta Brennan Glucksman are ready for New York City’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
Stevie Hand, Samson, Liam Picco and Loretta Brennan Glucksman are ready for New York City’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

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