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!
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Join us for the 2010 St. Patrick's Day Parade & Festival!
March 11-14
Henderson Events Plaza, 200 Water Street
FREE ADMISSION
2010 Newark Saint Patrick's Day Parade
75th Anniversary Parade
This year's Saint Patrick's Day Parade will be held on Friday at 1 p.m., commencing at the Prudential Center on Mulberry Street and making its way past the Gateway Complex, the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, and St. Patrick's Pro-Cathedral. It will end in Washington Park.
While the route has evolved over the years, Newark's parade is the oldest St. Patrick's Day Parade in New Jersey, according to organizers.
Union Township Police Director Dan Zieser and Maplewood realtor Maggee Miggins will serve as grand marshal and deputy grand marshal, respectively.
St. Patrick’s Festival is rolling out the green carpet for six days for an Irish celebration of monumental proportions; Street theatre, music, comedy, outdoor spectaculars, dance, visual art and all that’s just a taster for what is planned for Ireland’s largest national celebration. Celebrating its 15th anniversary in 2010, St. Patrick’s Festival brings the nation alive, and promises six lively days and nights of free celebrations and encompasses a feeling of what it means to be or just feel Irish. We will be in Dublin and Limerick for the biggest and best celebration of St. Patrick’s Day in the world – join us!
Portland St. Patrick's Irish Festival 2010: Portland's favorite Saint Patricks's Celebratino...People travel far and wide to attend Kells St Patrick's Irish Festival, now a favorite Portland traditino, thanks to jam-packed days of music, entertainment, food and frivolity.rnrn***Please contact Kells for exact event times***
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!
The Irish Channel St. Patrick's Day Club will hold its 63rd Annual Mass and Parade celebration on Saturday, March 13th, 2010, 12:00 p.m. at St. Mary's Assumption Church (corner of Constance and Josephine Streets) followed by the parade (corner of Felicity and Magazine) at 1:00 p.m.
2010 will be the largest, best attended St. Patrick's Parade & Festival since the first Atlanta St. Patrick's Parade held 152 years ago, in 1858. The parade ends at Fabulous Underground Atlanta with Vendors, Food and FREE Entertainment, Music & Dancing. There will be other events throughout the city.
The 2010 Atlanta St. Patrick's Parade will have over 200 units, including clowns, floats, bands of every kind, military units, Bagpipe & Drum Corps, thousands of children (OUR REASON FOR CELEBRATING), Irish dancers, clowns, high tech firefighting equipment, police units, drill teams, dogs, horses, antique cars, dignitaries from Ireland, and our own Government leaders.
Historically Atlanta is strongly associated with the Irish. The thriving city of Atlanta had many well established Irish businessmen, tradesmen and farmers at a time when some cities limited immigration by the Irish. At one time all five City Councilmen were Irish. Atlanta's fire department had many Irish...
The theme for this year's St Patrick's Day parade is:
"Celebrating 30 Years of Community Unity with Special Thanks to our Veterans and Military"
Over the past 29 years, we have honored educators, athletes, service animals, volunteers, law enforcement and fire professionals, artists, travel and entertainment professionals, and food service employees, to recall a few. We have, indeed, celebrated the unity of our community.
However, that same community owes its very existence, in no small part, to our service veterans and military personnel. Without their sacrifices, we would not enjoy community as we now know it, and we want to say thank you to them.
We hope that everyone who has participated in the past as sponsors, vendors, volunteers, workers, dignitaries, and honorees will be involved again in 2010. Think of it as a homecoming!
2010 Festival
Fun for the Entire Family!
Kid's Zone (games and rides)
Celtic Village (all day)
Beer Gardens (10:00 am - 5:00 pm)
Two Entertainment Stages:
Main Stage (musical lineup to be announced)
North Stage (musical lineup to be announced)
The Irish Congress of Southern California, Old Town Trolley Tours, and Balboa Park are proud to provide Parade and Festival Day Tram Service on Saturday, March 13, 2010.
The Festival Day Park Tram will run from Tram Central at the Inspiration Point parking lot on Park Blvd., through the Park to Sefton Plaza at the intersection of Balboa Drive and El Prado, then return through the park to Tram Central.
Hours of Operation
8:00 am until 5:30 pm
Drop Off / Pick Up
Every 15 minutes
SE corner of Balboa Dr. and El Prado
The St Patricks Day Parade starts at Naperville North High School on Mill Street south of Ogden Avenue, then proceeds south on Mill Street to Jefferson, then east on Jefferson to Main Street, then south on Main Street to Water Street, then west on Water Street, ending at Naperville's Municipal Center.
The Raleigh St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee is the organizer and sponsor for the parade and co-sponsor for the after Saint Patricks Day Parade activities held downtown in Moore Square . The Saint Patricks Day parade grows bigger and better every year. The Raleigh parade is the second largest in the Southeast.
The parade has over 3,500 marchers including floats, pipe and drum bands, horses, dancers and many recognizable mascots. The parade is a celebration for all ethnic groups and cultures.
2010 Charlotte North Carolina Saint Patrick's Day Parade:rnrnThe St Patrick’s Day Parade is a non-profit event, open to the public. The Parade is open to neighborhood associations, schools, alumni groups, cheerleading and drill teams, international organizations, police, fire, elected officials, commercial businesses, and anyone else who wants to be Irish for a day. rnrnThe Saint Patricks Day Parade will step off at 11:00 A.M. at Tryon and 9th street in uptown Charlotte. The parade will march South to Tryon St. and 3rd. Street. rnrnThe Festival is located on S. Tryon St. between 1st St & 3rd St.The festival hours are 10AM – 6:30PM and it will feature Irish music, Irish dancers, bagpipers, food, vendors and plenty of beverages. There is no admission fee, it's all Free!rn
2010 Charlotte North Carolina Goes Green Festival:rnrnWe expect that the 2010 Charlotte Goes Green Festival will be our biggest and most attended yet. There will be something for everyone from 6 to 60 to enjoy. rnrnThe Festival is located on S. Tryon St. between 1st St & 3rd St.The festival hours are 10AM – 6:30PM and it will feature Irish music, Irish dancers, bagpipers, food, vendors and plenty of beverages. There is no admission fee, it's all Free!rnCheck out our photos page for pictures of the 2009 parade and festival.rnrn
Irish Wisdom
As sure as the shamrocks are growing in the land which the Irish all love, as sure as the lakes of Killarney reflect the blue heavens above - as sure as the warmhearted Irish all pay honor to Saint Patrick too, I'm wishing you top o'the morning and happiness, always, for you.
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