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Issue date: 3/12/09
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St. Patty's day festivities parade in B'more

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The Irish Community in Baltimore is busy preparing for the 53rd Anniversary of the Baltimore St. Patrick Parade. The Parade will take place on Sunday. You don't have to be Irish to enjoy this parade. As the largest parade in Maryland and among the larger and finest of St. Patrick parades in the nation, the parade provides entertainment for people of all ages and backgrounds.

As the second largest port of entry for Irish immigration, Baltimore is deeply rooted in its Irish ancestry. The parade itself is organized by a committee composed of 11 local Irish organizations. The Parade Committee, comprised entirely of volunteers, works tirelessly throughout the year to raise money to finance the parade. The parade costs in excess of $90,000 to produce.

Contributions are raised throughout the year in a variety of ways: pub fundraisers, the parade guide, the 5K race and sponsorships. Troupes of Irish dancers will prance down Pratt Street in the Inner Harbor, with bagpipe players in colorful kilts and bands like the Marching Ravens all following along.

Start off your Parade Day in grand style with good fellowship, fine food and a spectacular view of the Orioles' playing field! The annual Parade Champagne Brunch will be held from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Camden Club in the B&O Warehouse, next to Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Seating for the brunch is limited, so your best bet is to purchase tickets in advance. Purchase tickets by calling (410) 485-5834 or (443) 838-5162. General admission is $30.

The Shamrock 5K race begins at 1:15 p.m. at Charles and Franklin Streets. The Parade steps off at 2 p.m. at the Washington Monument and continues to Pratt Street and Market Place. Visit http://www.irishparade.net for more information.
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A Kivlehan

posted 3/15/09 @ 3:27 PM EST

Its not "Patty", its Paddy, as in Paddy wagon. A Patty is a bloody cake. Get it right.

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