
St. Patrick’s Day, celebrated each March 17, is the day when everyone is Irish, no matter their ancestry. Originally, a day to commemorate the Roman Catholic St. Patrick, the day has evolved into a day of parades, Irish food, green beer, and lots of Irish song and dance. Below are a few resources to make your St. Patrick’s Day memorable:










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