☘️Get Ready to Shamrock and Roll for St. Patrick’s Day! ☘️

One of the coolest things about St. Patrick's Day is that you don't have to be Irish to join in on the fun. And the best part? It won't cost you a pot of gold to dress up for the occasion.

☘️Get Ready to Shamrock and Roll for St. Patrick's Day! ☘️

This isn’t just any holiday, it’s the day when everyone gets to be Irish for a day! There’s no better way to celebrate than with live music, Irish dancers, and games. I promise you, this holiday is always filled with endless laughter and good times.

One of the coolest things about St. Patrick’s Day is that you don’t have to be Irish to join in on the fun. And the best part? It won’t cost you a pot of gold to dress up for the occasion. Head to your nearest thrift store and grab a green shirt, some shamrock beads, and a hat to complete your festive look.

There’s no shortage of celebrations happening all around town, and every pub is guaranteed to have something special going on. Just make sure to arrive early because the party gets started early and things can get pretty wild! Check out these awesome pub posters for a taste of what’s in store.

If a bar is not your thing, here are some other options:

See the Irish Rovers at the Burlington Performing Arts Centre!

The Irish Rovers will perform at the Burlington Performing Arts Centre Mar 11-12

“The international ambassadors of Irish music head to Burlington to deliver a rollicking, rousing performance of good cheer.”

– Burlington Performing Arts Centre, Mar 11-12

Celtic Roots a celebration of Irish and Celtic Music

Celtic Roots will perform at the Living Arts Centre on Mar 17

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and sing-a-long to classic Irish music including songs by the Dubliners, Celtic Women, the Irish Rovers, the Chieftains and more!

– Mississauga Living Arts Centre, Mar 17, 7:30pm

And just for fun ...

In the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day coming up, I thought I’d share a blessing (also could be a toast).

“May your blessings outnumber The Shamrocks that grow.

And may trouble avoid you Wherever you go.” (from )