For many Catholics, part of celebrating St. Patrick's Day is enjoying corned beef and cabbage. When St. Patrick's Day falls on a Friday in Lent that's an issue.
We’ve all heard there was a saint and something to do with snakes in Ireland and now we have parades and drink green beer. But what do we really know about St. Patrick’s Day?
St. Patrick's Day was yesterday, the tradition of wearing green was alive and well here at the radio station...or so we thought. Doug tried to pass off a blueish type shade of green, I couldn't let that fly. I asked you, the listener, if his shirt was green or blue...
For St. Patrick's Day last Monday (March 17), I took the day off to head to Kansas City to celebrate with some friends. I'm not Irish at all, but my girlfriend is 50 percent Irish and she really, really loves St. Patty's Day.
Our Lucky Leprechaun contest is in full swing, with pots of gold being found all over town. However, a mischievous leprechaun stole the prize set out for Thursday morning (March 13). So we sent our listeners out to catch him!
In light of our Lucky Leprechaun contest, I have found found a couple videos that document a real leprechaun sighting and might explain where Leprechauns actually come from.
The St. Patrick's Day party at Dukes & Boots was my final party appearance for KIX 105.7. There were a lot of people dressed in green and pitchers of green beer flowed. I made sure to have a large helping of the corned beef and cabbage special too.
The pictures from Saturday evening are below. Thanks a lot to Amanda Balke Photography for sharing her photos with us. Don't forget to get regis