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Statewide Activities Will Honor the Luck of the Irish
March 3, 2009 (Massachusetts) –Whether you are of Irish heritage or just enjoy a good celebration, put on some green and count your lucky charms, because organizations across Massachusetts are celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in a big way!
From parades to feasts of corn beef and cabbage and Celtic music and dancing, residents and visitors alike will be able to celebrate the Irish heritage and culture that is so pervasive in this state.
Check out www.irishmassachusetts.com for a list of additional St. Patrick’s Day activities. Also, learn more about the Mass Value Pass at www.massvacation.com, which offers discounts of up to 25% at over 400 hotels, restaurants and attractions.
St. Patrick’s Day Parades
*Check out www.saintpatricksdayparade.com/ma/index.htm for information on all St. Patrick’s Day parades happening throughout Massachusetts.
4th Annual Cape Cod St. Patrick’s Parade – March 7, 11:00 a.m.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day Cape Cod Style with seven marching bands, more than a dozen floats and plenty of people! The parade route runs along Route 28 from School Street in Dennis crossing over Bass River into Yarmouth and ending at Forest Road.
Dennis and Yarmouth
508-362-7239
26th Annual Worcester St. Patrick's Day Parade – March 15, 12:00 p.m.
The Worcester St. Patrick's Day Parade celebrates the Irish of Central Massachusetts who began settling in the area as early as 1718. This year’s parade line-up includes an appearance by Lt. Governor Tim Murray. The annual Irish Breakfast Buffet will be held just prior to the parade.
Worcester
508 755-1855
Boston’s St. Patrick's Day Parade – March 15, 1:00 p.m.
Spend St Patrick's Day in the most Irish neighborhood in America for the South Boston St. Patrick's Day Parade! Since 1804, South Boston residents have celebrated their heritage with a monstrous, cultural parade that features marching bands, pipe bands and other spectacular parade features. The parade begins at the Broadway 'T' Station and ends at Andrew Square. South Boston.
Boston
www.saintpatricksdayparade.com/boston/boston.htm
Scituate St. Patrick's Day Parade – March 15, 1:00 p.m.
Be a part of Scituate’s St. Patrick's Day Parade, which is organized to pay tribute to Scituate's long-held status as The Irish Riviera.
Scituate
781-545-6671
58th Annual Holyoke St. Patrick's Day Parade – March 22, 12:00 p.m.
The Holyoke St. Patrick’s Day Parade is the second largest St. Patrick’s Day Parade in the country, just after New York City. The Parade boasts nearly 40,000 marchers, 30 floats and 40 bands traveling the 2.6-mile route throughout the City of Holyoke and attracts over one million viewers. With the Irish, French, Polish, Italian, African-American, Russian, Puerto Rican, and other nationalities coming together, the Parade not only celebrates St. Patrick but celebrates the diversity of Holyoke and Western New England.
Holyoke
413-533-1700
www.holyokestpatricksparade.com
Celebrations and Revelries
5th Annual Gaelic Gourmet – March 11-18
Boston is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with a tasteful display of contemporary and traditional cuisine from Ireland. This year’s culinary program features two master chefs from Ireland who will be cooking alongside chefs from Aura Restaurant, Stanhope Grille, the Black Rose Pub and Tamo Lounge. The Boston Convention & Exhibition Center and Massachusetts State House are also participating venues.
Boston
617-696-9880
www.irishmassachusetts.com/march.php
40th Annual St. Patrick's Day Luncheon – March 13, 12:00 p.m.
Join the Claddagh Pub & Restaurant for the 40th Annual St. Patrick's Day Luncheon. In addition to traditional Irish fare, guests will enjoy music by the Silver Spears Band.
Lawrence
978-688-8337
South Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast – March 15, 10:00 a.m.
Boston Convention & Exhibition Hall
State Senator Jack Hart of South Boston hosts this enjoyable breakfast roast of local politicians to kick off a day of Irish celebrations throughout the city. A traditional Irish breakfast is served prior to the start of the Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
Boston
617 269-HART
Luck of the Irish Dinner Party – March 17, 6:00 p.m.
Vienna Restaurant & Historic Inn
Find your “Luck of the Irish” at the Vienna Restaurant & Historic Inn to experience Irish Cuisine beyond corned beef and cabbage. In addition to savory dishes from the different regions of Ireland, the evening will also feature authentic Celtic melodies on the guitar, mandolin and fiddle, and sing-a-long songs to boot!
Southbridge
508-764-0700
www.thevienna.com/LuckoftheIrishDinnerParty.htm
Irish Culture and History
5th Annual Irish Tea Party – March 8, 2:00 p.m.
Irish Cultural Center at Elms College
Enjoy this afternoon show featuring local musicians and dancers, as well as refreshments, raffles and selection of essay contest winners from local children.
Chicopee
413-265-2537
From Erin to the Acre: Walking Irish History Tour – March 14, 10:00 a.m.
Lowell National Historical Park
Step back in time with local Irish historian, David McKean, and retrace the steps walked by Irish immigrants as they arrived and settled in Lowell, often known as the Mill City. Participants will learn how the Irish contributed to the Industrial Revolution and the textile industry that boomed in New England in the nineteenth century, and will visit the one-acre parcel of land that was provided to Irish immigrant families, on which they built the “paddy camps.”
Lowell
978-970-5000
The Matt and Shannon Heaton Band with Kieran Jordan Dancers – March 14, 10:30 a.m.
John F. Kennedy Library & Museum<
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