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Here Come the
Irish
By
Gayle Thrash |
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On
March 15, Mobile will turn the city green with one of the
largest, most fun St. Patrick’s Day celebrations anywhere! Don’t
miss it! This is the seventh year for the Luck of the Irish 5k
Run, Irish Cook-Off and Parade, sponsored by the Exchange Club
of Mobile. Proceeds from the events go to support The Exchange
Club Family Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse in Mobile.
It’s an all-day
party at Bienville Square in downtown Mobile with lots of fun,
food and frivolity. There is literally something for everyone,
beginning at 8:00 a.m. with a 5k Run around downtown Mobile.
Preregistration for the Run includes a T-shirt, refreshments,
door prizes, awards, adult beverages and, of course, lots of
water. Awards and prizes are presented to the top runners in
each of the many age groups, ranging from age 10 and under to
ages 75 and older. There are usually about 300 people
participating with young, old and in between ages either running
or walking. To pre-register, please log on to the website at
www.active.com or
www.luckoirish.org.
Starting at 11:00
a.m., it’s time to sample some Irish food, like Irish stew or
corned beef and cabbage. All around Bienville Square, tents will
house cooking teams who compete for first place trophies for
best stew, best corned-beef and cabbage, best dressed Irish Chef
and best decorated theme tent. There will also be concession
stands with other goodies like hotdogs, popcorn, cotton candy
and pizza.
Throughout
Bienville Square there’ll be Irish music, Irish dancing, and
entertainment of all kinds. There’s also a Children’s Corner (or
Children’s Glen) with face painting, a blow-up slide and space
jump, along with other exciting things to do. The Mississippi
Magic Irish dancers will be performing again this year. Their
performance last year was terrific! Steve Collins will again
play the Uilleann pipes (the original Irish bagpipes) and this
year his wife CoCo will be playing the Irish drum called the
Bodhran. Joining them will be guitarist, Kelly Thibault and
possibly others in their Irish band. Of course, Mark Kent, will
be playing his guitar and singing Irish folk songs as he has
every year since the Luck of the Irish festival began. Several
bagpipers who stroll through the park all decked out in their
Irish kilts and playing Irish music will be there, too.
Then
comes the parade! Beginning at 2:00 p.m., the Irish-themed
floats start to roll. Both children and adults riding on the
floats throw lots of Irish trinkets and all sorts of goodies. Of
course, there are also several awards given for different float
entries, including the best-decorated float in the Luck of the
Irish Parade. Be sure to go back into the park after the parade
because there’s still entertainment and a lot going on.
Bienville Square will be blocked
off and tickets to attend are $10.00 each for adults when
purchased in advance, and $15.00 when purchased at the gate.
Children under 10 years old are admitted free when accompanied
by an adult. For ticket information, you may contact the
Exchange Club Family Center at 251-479-5700. The parade is free
to all.
Besides being loads of fun for all ages, proceeds from this
event help to support The Exchange Club Family Center for the
Prevention of Child Abuse, which is a 501(c)3 organization
established in July 1991 through the collaboration of the
Exchange Club of Mobile, the National Exchange Club Foundation,
and the local Parents Anonymous Chapter. Exchange Clubs
nationwide adopted child abuse prevention as their national
project in 1979 and there are over 100 Family Centers in the
United States. Each club supports the child abuse prevention
center nearest them; therefore the money raised in the Luck of
the Irish stays right in Mobile, AL.
Sponsorship in this event is a
great way to promote your establishment or business and to bring
people to you! There are many different levels of sponsorship
that include various benefits and participation in the Luck of
the Irish event. You may enter your own fl oat and/or cooking
team, place an ad in the Program Directory or donate to the
extremely worthy charity, or you may become a major sponsor and
do it all! If you’d like to join the many sponsors – and The
Exchange Club Family Center certainly needs you – please contact
Lydia Pettijohn, Executive Director, at 251-479-5700.
For more information on The
Exchange Club Family Center and the Luck of the Irish event,
please visit one of the following websites:
www.exchangeclubfamilycenter.org
or
www.luckoirish.org. You may also contact The
Exchange Club Family Center at the above number.
Although the nature of the work
done by The Exchange Club Family Center for the Prevention of
Child Abuse is very serious, the Luck of the Irish 5k Run,
Cook-Off and Parade is all about fun for the entire family and
celebrating St. Patrick’s Day! So wear your green… or don’t wear
your green. Just join us in Mobile for an all day party and help
to support the prevention of child abuse! |