The group will host area's largest St. Patrick's Day party – and 131st birthday celebration of Niagara Falls – kicking off with the “World's Shortest Parade” at ...
Gedeon has been a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians since 1993, is a 45-year member of the Knights of Columbus, and a parishioner at St. Born in Niagara Falls, Gedeon graduated from Niagara Catholic High School in 1977, and has had a dental practice in Niagara Falls since 1996. The group will host area’s largest St.
A Celtic-inspired band with East Coast roots is excited for a night of 'Craic' in Airdrie this St. Patrick's Day on March 17.
“We love to play that type of music just because of the vibe it brings. According to Morrissey, opportunities to play concerts in Airdrie are few and far between for the band, given a limited number of ideal venues in town. He said Morrissey's Private Stock is primarily a festival band, and also gets hired to perform at a lot of corporate events. The native of Newfoundland's Cape Shore said it's awesome to have the opportunity to perform a sold-out St. One of those is the band's namesake, Steve Morrissey, who sings and plays guitar, as well as the Bodhran. The Calgary-based band is comprised of five members, all of whom hail from Newfoundland.
For eats, the restaurant is offering Guinness beef pot pie or lamb burgers for $17.50 and $21 each. The burger comes with beetroot dill tzatziki, red onion, ...
Here are a few places around town that are offering deals for the holiday. The $45 event comes with local brews to sample plus an Irish-inspired menu with items like bison shepherd's pie, Irish egg rolls, beef and Guinness stew and more. The burger comes with beetroot dill tzatziki, red onion, pickled cucumber and goat cheese. Patrick’s Day brews with views from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. These are just a few of the offerings in and around Squamish for St. Are you looking to celebrate St.
It's pronounced craic like crack, not craic like rake; that's according to Irish comedian Amy Walsh, who will be performing at the What's the Craic? variety ...
“I'm really excited for all the music and the stalls,” adds Walsh of the festival. Walsh is set to perform on Thursday to kick off the weekend’s celebrations in a variety show that will include burlesque, live music, comedy, and even a real snake that will be used to help tell the story of St. "So I think it definitely shouldn't be missed by the people of Vancouver and it doesn't matter if you don't have any Irish connections at all." How can I make this into a bit for my comedy?’ It’s a good way to process as well, because you instantly are trying to see the silver lining of a bad situation.” “So it kind of means like, ‘What's the story? Walsh is one to know a good story.