Looking for something to do tomorrow to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? You don’t have to look to far to find a great event. The Irish Music & Dance Association (IMDA) proudly hosts its 34th annual St. Patrick’s Day Irish Celebration on Tuesday, March 17. Hours will be 10am-5pm. Held at the Landmark Center in Saint Paul, this is an event that is fun for the whole family. Music, Food, Vendors, Entertainment, Children’s Crafts etc. Tickets are $6 for adults, $4 for kids 5-12. Go here to see the full schedule.
The Irish Music & Dance Association (IMDA) proudly hosts its 34th annual St. Patrick’s Day Irish Celebration on Tuesday, March 17, 2015 featuring regional and local Irish entertainment, Irish dance, Celtic vendors, Irish Cuisine, pipe bands and Children’s crafts and entertainment. We have something for everyone!
The St. Patrick’s Day Irish Celebration is held from 10am to 5 pm, Tuesday, March 17th, at the Landmark Center, 75 West Fifth Street, in downtown St. Paul.
Bring the family downtown for St. Paul’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade and come on to Landmark Center to continue the celebration.
Irish attractions include:
- Local and regional Irish music throughout the day on four stages.
- Traditional Irish dancers from area dance schools and adult groups
performing high-spirited exhibition style Irish dance.- Traditional Irish music along with tea and scones in our Irish Tea Room.
- The Irish Marketplace with authentic Irish merchants, artisans and
informational resources.- Traditional Irish food and American style sandwiches, along
with local and Irish beer.- Children’s crafts with an Irish theme, offered free of charge.
- Children’s stage with special entertainment just for the ‘wee ones.’
- Seminars on Irish topics, including Irish music and language.
The St. Patrick’s Day Irish Celebration is produced by the Irish Music and Dance Association and is presented in partnership with the Minnesota Landmarks.
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Kristi is married with twin girls in high school. She grew up on a small dairy farm, but now lives in the southern suburbs of the Twin Cities. She enjoys finding free or thrifty things to do whether they are outings close to home or last minute adventures to far-away places.
Kristi can also be found enjoying estate sales, attempting to garden, volunteering in the wetlands or a favorite thrift store, or maybe just enjoying a good play in one of the many theatre venues in the area.
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