Vantando la fama dessere lo stato più irlandese della Nazione
(24% della popolazione é dorigine irlandese), il Massachusetts
celebra per un mese intero con parate, celebrazioni, divertimenti ed eventi
che mettono in risalto una tradizione culturale molto ricca. Questo St. Patricks
Day 2010 offre alcune delle più pittoresche e gigantesche parate negli
Stati Uniti dAmerica !
Residenti e visitatori possono veramente dipingere la città di
verde per un mese intero, con eventi che propongono una delle più grandi
celebrazioni fuori da Dublino, afferma Betsy Wall, Executive Director
del Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism (MOTT).
Per iniziare la Vostra esperienza irlandese in Massachusetts visitate: www.massvacation.com
e www.irishmassachusetts.com per una lista completa di tutti gli eventi nello
stato e le pagine di MOTT nei social network Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Visit-Massachusetts/132857061913
e Twitter http://twitter.com/VisitMA , che mantengono visitatori e residenti
aggiornati su ogni evento, attrattiva ed attività disponibile nello stato.
St. Patricks Day Parades
Cape Cod St. Patricks Day Parade - Yarmouth
Saturday, March 6, 11:00 am - Starts: Corner of School St, & Rte. 28, West
Dennis - Tel.508 362-PADY (7239) www.capecodstpatsparade.com
Worcester St. Patricks Day Parade March 14, Noon
Park Avenue Tel:508 755-1955 www.stpatsparade.com
The 23rd annual St. Patrick's Day Parade celebrates the Irish of Central Massachusetts,
who began settling in the Worcester area as early as 1718. In 1825 Irish immigrants
came to Worcester to build the city's canals and roadways, and the community
flourished thereafter.
Bostons St. Patricks Day Parade March 14, 1:00 p.m.
Broadway MBTA Stop, South Boston Tel.617 268-7955 www.saintpatricksdayparade.com/boston/boston.htm
This year's 110th annual parade honors the 'Men and Women of the Armed Forces'
and features marching bands and pipe bands from throughout America. South Boston
is Boston's most Irish neighborhood, and has a glorious tradition of helping
others while keeping Irish heritage alive. The parade committee is led by John
Hurley, a Navy veteran and South Boston native.
Scituate St. Patricks Day Parade - March 14 1:00 p.m.
Gate Middle School, First Parish Rd?781 545-6671 www.scituatechamber.org
Scituate's 12th annual St. Patrick's Day parade is popular among the South
Shore and Cape Cod communities. The parade ends at scenic Scituate Harbor. Scituate
is nicknamed the Irish Riviera, since many Irish politicians like James Michael
Curley and the Kennedys liked to vacation there in summer.
Abington St. Patricks Day Parade - March 21, 1 p.m.
Abington Center Tel.781 878-1570 or 781-878-7785
Holyoke St. Patricks Day Parade - March 21, Noon
Downtown Holyoke Tel.413 533-1700 www.holyokestpatricksparade.com
The 55th annual Holyoke Parade is reckoned to be one of the largest in the
nation. The parade is the culmination of numerous Irish events in March that
celebrate the Irish community of western Massachusetts, many of whom emigrated
from County Kerry and the Blasket Islands in the 20th century.
Lawrence St. Patricks Day Parade March 21, 1 p,m.
City Hall - 978 794-5858
Celebrations, Revelries, Irish Culture & Heritage
Moon Shot - JFK and Space Exploration Exhibit Through May
30
www.jfklibrary.org
In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the first Moon landing and President
Kennedys grand vision that made the achievement possible In 1961, President
Kennedy challenged the nation to land a man on the Moon and return him safely
to Earth before the end of the decade. Appealing to the spirit of adventure,
to patriotic pride, and to the cause of freedom, his words ignited one of the
greatest technological mobilizations in U.S. history. Eight years later, on
July 20, 1969, two American astronauts landed on the Moons surface. John
F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum, Columbia Point, Boston, 9:00 a.m.-
5:00 p.m., $10, $8 for seniors over 62, $7 for children 13-17,Free for children
12 and under,1 866 JFK-1960
Imelda May at House of Blues (Boston, MA) March 6
www.houseofblues.com
Irelands queen of rockabilly Imelda May plays a special
concert at Bostons House of Blues on Saturday, March 6, along with British
jazz croner Jamie Cullum. May was seen live on the recently televised Grammy
Awards with guitar ace Jeff Beck.
Irish Tea Party March 7
www.irish-cairde.org
Celebrate St. Patrick with entertainment and refreshments. An afternoon show
that features local musicians and dancers, as well as refreshments, raffles
and selection of essay contest winners from local children. Cultural Centre
at Elms College, Chicopee, 413 265-2537
The Chieftains: Presented by Lowell Memorial Auditorium March 9
www.lowellauditorium.com
The trappings of fame have not altered The Chieftains' love of, and loyalty
to, their roots - they are as comfortable playing spontaneous Irish sessions
as they are headlining a concert at Carnegie Hall. After all these years of
making some of the most beautiful music in the world, The Chieftains' music
remains as fresh and relevant as when they first began. Lowell Memorial Auditorium
- 50 East Merrimack Street, Lowell, $39.75 - $49.75, 7:30 p.m., Tel.978 454-2299
The Irish Rovers At The Colonial Theatre (Pittsfield, MA) March 11
www.thecolonialtheatre.org
These international ambassadors of Irish music will deliver a rollicking, rousing
performance of good cheer that will have audiences on their feet, singing and
clapping along. 111 South Street Pittsfield, MA 01201, (413) 997-4444
The Chieftains: Presented by The Hanover Theatre March 11
The Hanover Theatre - 2 Southbridge Street, Worcester?$43.50 - $55.50 | 7:30
p.m. 1-877-571-SHOW | Purchase tickets here | thehanovertheatre.org
Six-time Grammy winners and nineteen-time Grammy nominees, The Chieftains continue
to maintain an international touring schedule that has brought them before literally
millions of fans on every continent. ?Click here to enter to win FREE TIX!
Poetry and Power: The Inaugural Address of John F. Kennedy
Swing Into Spring Fundraiser March 12
Cash bar, complimentary hors doeuvres, live entertainment by Old Bridgade,
a performance by Clifden Academy of Irish Dancers and a special appearance by
singer Pauline Wells. The event is sponsored by Corcoran Brokerage and Common
Market. All proceeds to benefit Milton High School athletics. The Common Market,
Café Main Room- 97 Willard street, Quincy Purchase tickets at Corcoran
Brokerage, 617 698-5900, $20, 7pm to midnight
Reagle Players Presents: A Little Bit of Ireland March 12-14
www.reagleplayers.com
Robinson Theatre?617 Lexington Street, Waltham -AD: $35 - $45 | CH (5-18 yrs):
$25 | Seniors: $1 off | Students 1/2 price 1 hour before show ?781-891-5600,
Groups 781-894-2330
JFK Library Presents: Themselves - - An Immigrant's Story March 13
www.jfklibrary.org
What is it like to leave home and settle in a new country? Follow a young nineteenth-century
Irish woman on a journey to America. Hear about her struggle to begin a new
life while keeping her Irish heritage alive in this interactive performance
featuring storytelling, traditional music, and an Irish jig. John F. Kennedy
Presidential Library & Museum, Columbia Point, Boston - 10:30 am, Free Performances
For Children Ages 5 and Up Tel.617 514-1644, Reservations required |
South Bostons St. Patricks Day Breakfast March 14
www.massconvention.com
State Senator Jack Hart of South Boston hosts this enjoyable breakfast roast
of local politicians, all in good fun, to kick off Irish celebrations throughout
the city. Boston Convention & Exhibition Hall - .415 Summer Street Boston,
MA 02210 Tel.617 269-HART
Lawrence Hosts Traditional Irish Breakfast, part of Irish Heritage Month Celebrations
March 14
www.homestead.com
Hosted by Mayor William Lantigua. The Menu includes Eggs, Irish Bacon, Irish
Sausage, Barrys Irish Tea, Scones, Brown Bread, Irish Soda Bread, Black
and White Pudding. Sponsored by Division 8 AOH and LAOH, the Irish Foundation
and the Claddagh Friendship Society. ?See Irish Heritage Month full line up
here. Claddagh Pub & Restaurant?399 Canal Street, Lawrence - 8:00 am - 12:00
noon, $9 Tel.978 688-8337
Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort March 17
www.jiminypeak.com
St. Patricks Day $17 e-coupon on March 17th. Green snow on parts of the
mountain along with green beer and other special events. Check out jiminypeak.com
for more information and to sign up for your e-coupons. 37 Corey Road, Hancock,
MA 01237, (413)738-5500
Cape Breton Dance Music Kimberly Fraser and Troy MacGillivray March
18
www.bc.edu
Hosted by Gaelic Roots program at BC, headed by fiddle master Seamus Connolly.
Boston College -Connolly House, 300 Hammond Street, Chestnut Hill -6:30-8:30
pm, 617 552-0490
Hogan's Goat at Tamo Bar - March 19-20
www.seaportboston.com
The celebration continues through the weekend with local favorite Hogans
Goat. A three-piece band featuring traditional Irish music, Ballads and Sea
Shanties. The Irish favorites will remain on the menu (boiled dinner, Shepherd's
Pie) along with sliders, gourmet pizza and lots of delicious finger foods for
sharing. Tamo Bar at Seaport Hotel Boston - One Seaport Lane, Boston, 7pm -
10pm, Tel.617 385-4000
Very Hungry Caterpiller and other Eric Carle Favorites March 20
www.broadwayacrossamerica.com
Eric Carles Very Hungry Caterpillar, Little Cloud and Mixed-Up Chameleon
spring to life on stage through the colorful black light puppetry of the Mermaid
Theatre of Nova Scotia. Colonial Theatre - 106 Boylston Street, Boston
Andy Cooney's Forever Irish, part of Irish Heritage Month Celebrations
March 23
Singing star Andy Cooney is joined by Irelands King of Blarney George
Casey, Celtic Folk Artist Kate Purcell, the Darrah Carr Dance Troup and Irish
Americas Greatest Musicians. Sponsored by Division 8 Ladies and Men Ancient
Order of Hibernians. See Irish Heritage Month full line up here. Claddagh Pub
& Restaurant?399 Canal Street, Lawrence - $25, For tix call: Anne-Marie
Nyhan-Doherty at 978-390-3400, Mary Ellen Pelletier 978-886-5062 or William
Sullivan at 978-682-4875
Music from Ireland, New England, Appalachia and Scandinavia - March 25
www.bc.edu
Cross the Water: Songs and Tunes from Ireland, New England, Appalachia, and
Scandinavia.- Hosted by Gaelic Roots program at BC, headed by fiddle master
Seamus Connolly with Cindy Kallet and Grey Larsen Boston College - Connolly
House, 300 Hammond Street, Chestnut Hill -6:30-8:30 pm, 617 552-0490
The 11th annual Irish Film Festival - March 25-28
www.irishfilmfestival.com