The tenth (10th) annual SRF is flat out jaw-dropping! The nation’s most capable players from the worlds of entertainment, event production, promotions, beverages, radio, hospitality, and charitable works have all come together to bring you the greatest Festival in DC history – Shamrockfest 2010!
ShamrockFest – Proudly serving Guinness!
The festival begins Friday night with a Ceili in the Civic Center Ballroom from 6:30pm - 9:00pm. On Saturday the festival will run from 10:30am until 8:00pm. On Sunday the festival will begin at 12:00pm and run until 7:00pm.
Four stages of continuous entertainment bring fun for the entire family throughout the weekend.
The Festival Main Stage acts and the Festival Pub Stage acts include some of the top Irish traditional acts in the world along with performances by The St. Vincent's Academy Chorale, two schools of Irish Dancers, Glor na h‘Eireann, and the Irish Dancers of Savannah. The Children's Stage features a free arts and crafts area for kids as well as on-going entertainment geared towards children. The Festival Cultural Stage will provide discussions on various topics of Irish History, Irish Literature and Irish Music. Attendees can also browse the vendor booths and sample food prepared by Savannah's many Irish Organizations.
The weekend will be filled with music and pl
2010 Beaufort Irish Festival
Come join us for the 3rd Annual Beaufort Irish Festival
Friday February 19, 2010: Festival Gala
Best Western Sea Island Inn, 1015 Bay St. Beaufort, SC
Saturday February 20, 2010: Festival Main Events
USCB Performing Arts Center, Beaufort, SC
Join all-who-would-be-Irish (and some who are Irish) in this joyous celebration of Irish history, music, food, and culture in historic Beaufort, South Carolina in February 2010. Events include a gala party, a children’s parade with decorated wheelbarrows, exhibitions of Irish stepdancing, a family ceili dance with instruction in the dances, performances by several well-known Irish singers/musicians, and a pub night in downtown.
Planning a trip? Need a passport? If you attend the Boston Globe Travel Show at the Seaport World Trade Center on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, February 19-21, you’re in luck. The United States Postal Service will be accepting applications at the show and there will be a photo service available for you to have passport photos taken. The Boston Passport Agency will also be present at the Show to help answer any additional questions you may have.
If you don’t apply for a passport at the show, you can apply in person at one of the 9,000 accepted passport facilities around the country (many post offices can process passport documents). To find an office near you, go to www.travel.state.gov, and a link from there will allow you to enter your zip code for a list of locations in your area.
Either way, you’ll have to fill out an application (form DS-11), which will be available at the show, and provide several supporting documents (see sidebar). Each passport costs $100 and takes four to six
Journey around the globe with breathtaking stops in India, Brazil, the Netherlands, South Africa, New Zealand and Singapore. See thousands of plant and floral design entries of local enthusiasts in hundreds of categories. Don’t miss on the free gardening presentations, 150 held throughout the week, as well as dozens of educational displays that explore the newest gardening trends.
Shoppers - find a bustling Marketplace with an array of take-home products to get the garden started, the official Flower Show Shoppe with 2010 Show merchandise, and a World Bazaar of beautiful and exotic crafts and products.
Foodies will love the International Wine and Spirits Garden, presented by the PA Wine & Spirits Stores and the International Dessert and Coffee Bar.
Complementing the fabulous exhibits, shopping and great food will be live performances, provided by World Café Live that take audiences to Bollywood, Africa and South America.
Please see Event URL for updated Festival times for all three days.
Currently times are as follows:
5th - 6-11 PM
6th - 10:30 AM - 11:30 PM
7th - 11:30 AM - 7:30 PM
Parade starts at School Street and Route 28 in West Dennis. Continue west on Route 28, over the Bass River Bridge, ending at Route 28 and Forest Road, by the Dunkin Donuts and the Catholic Church.
2010 Cape Cod St. Patrick's Parade
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Starting at 11:00 a.m.
Theme: "Heroes and Heroines of Ireland"
THE QUEENS COUNTY ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE AND CULTURAL COMMITTEE IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE WILL HOLD OUR 35th, ANNUAL PARADE IN HONOR OF THE PATRON SAINT OF IRELAND AND NEW YORK, "ST.PATRICK" ON SAT MARCH 6, 2010.
***See website for information to contact the Committee***
The 29th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade will be held on March 6 2010 and start at 12:30. Please see the event website for exact details of the location and updates. The St. Patrick's Day Parade Grand Marshal will be General Ann E. Dunwoody,Commanding General, U.S. Army Materiel Command.
THE QUEENS COUNTY ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE AND CULTURAL COMMITTEE IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE WILL HOLD OUR 35th, ANNUAL PARADE IN HONOR OF THE PATRON SAINT OF IRELAND AND NEW YORK, "ST. PATRICK" ON SAT MARCH 6, 2010.
Welcome to the Home of the Burlington County Saint Patrick’s Day Parade. We are the only Saint Patrick’s Day Parade in Burlington County and we would like to invite you to join us to celebrate our Irish Heritage and Culture at the Sixth Annual Parade that will take place on Saturday March, 6 2010 in Downtown Mount Holly.
The Parade is a fun filled day with Pipe Bands, Irish Bands Step Dancers and many more examples of Irish Traditions. Please look around the website for more information about the Parade and how to take part. We welcome you to join us either as a volunteer, sponsor or participant. Please contact us if you have any questions and I hope to see you at the Parade. Also meet up with us afterwards at High Street Grill for the official After Party with non stop Irish music on two stages all day and night.
**Please see Event URL or contact info@belmarparade.com for exact parade times**
2010 Belmar & Lake Como St. Patrick's Day Parade:
In 1974, for the first time, men and women of the Jersey Shore joined together and marched up Main Street in honor of Saint Patrick. Formed and led by the newly formed Jerry Lynch Club, the parade was intended to be a showcase for the “Irish Riviera.” Entertained by marchers, bands, and a lot of fire engines, crowds lined the streets early on in this parade. Within four years the parade was developing rapidly and attractive statewide attention. Marchers were numbering close to a thousand and the crowds kept growing.
Please see event URL for actual times and location of Event!!
Join us for the 2010 St. Patrick's Day Parade & Festival!
March 11-14
Henderson Events Plaza, 200 Water Street
FREE ADMISSION
48th annual Denver St. Patrick’s Day Parade, 2010, to be held on Saturday, March 13, 2010, in Lower Downtown Denver (LODO).
The parade route starts at 27th & Blake, exiting Coors Field Parking Lot B; turns right on Blake St and travels along Blake to 17th St; turns right on 17th, travels down 17th to Wynkoop Street, turns right on Wynkoop, and continues on Wynkoop to 19th Street. At Denver Chop House Restaurant, units will turn left and follow the road behind the Denver Chop House, returning to Coors Field parking lots. To view route click here.
Our theme, Shamrockin’ 2010 spotlights the significant contributions the Irish have made to music over the years. Many of the current genres we enjoy today, such as folk, country, cowboy, rock and bluegrass, have been influenced by celtic music.
2010 Dublin Ohio St. Patrick's Day Parade - Dublin is directly accessible by US 33/SR 161 and I-270. It is approximately a 20 minute drive from downtown Columbus, Ohio. Take Exit 17A from I-270, turn right (south) on Frantz Road and then turn right (west) onto Metro Place North.
The Parade travels from Metro Place to Frantz Road to S.R. 161 (Bridge Street) to High Street.
Metro Center is less than one mile from Interstate 270, Exit 17A.
9:00 am - The Thornstick Mass in conjunction with the Elizabeth A.O.H.
St. Patrick's Church, Elizabeth
A welcoming reception in the church hall after Mass
12:00 Noon - Reviewing Stand Festivities
Morris & Stuyvesant Avenues in Union
The "Kid's Zone" fun for all ages --- Stuyvesant Ave.(just off Morris Ave.)
1:00 PM Sharp - The Parade begins
The Marching units gather at Morris Avenue and along Commerce and Jeanette Avenues,
the parade route proceeds east along Morris Avenue to a turn at the Main Reviewing Stand
and ends at Roosevelt Avenue
Midway Reviewing Stand
Morris and Caldwell Avenues in Union
Parade Announcers with Details of all of the Participants!
History and Information!
A great place to watch the parade!
Irish Wisdom
May there be a generation of children On the children of your children.
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