Showing posts with label St. Patrick's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Patrick's Day. Show all posts

Friday, March 13, 2009

Parade Day, March 15th




The time is upon us to celebrate Ol' St Patrick. Chicago does this the best of any town I have ever lived in. This is truly my favorite thing to do in this city. I grew up in the south burbs and was extremely surprised when I went to High School in the heart of the South Side Irish and realized what an Irish last name got you. Truth be told I held reservation to a lot of it but I did take a healthy understanding of what it meant to be Irish in Chicago. I had classmates that were first generation and two that were off the boat. Heritage was held in high regard. All month long my friends would come to school and share the mother's soda bread, one cafeteria lady made enough to pass out for here entire shift. The culmination of all this pride was the South Side Irish Parade. Know affectionately as "Parade day", as if there are no other parades all year long not to mention the "official" St. Patrick's day parade donwtown.
As a young adult I ended up on the south side to finish up college and reintroduced my self to the culture that some of the Irish exchange students found amusing. I drank on Western Ave. and still do. I can't order a Guinness with out wanting "Irish Steve" to be siting across from me. I've had an honest to goodness "tru a lou a lou" night with an Irishman named Marty after the pub closed and the barkeep just didn't want to go home.

Into adulthood Irish Chicago has put its mark on me I attended the Young Irish Fellowship Ball this year, I'm a regular at Old St. Pat's Parish, and I now run into my kid sister at my old watering holes and tell her stories about the pubs that have closed down. I had know idea how deep in this culture I had become until the local PBS station did a story on Irish Chicago this month. I recognized or talked to just about everyone of the people they had interviewed. Every year the parade means something different to me. Last year was the first year I was able to go in a long time so there was nostalgic feel to it and this year I think it will be a nice celebration. So make your plans and come on out for all the good fun next year I haven't shown off the parade to an out of towner in a long time.


Thursday, February 21, 2008

Erin go braugh

I am so sick of February that I will now look to the wonderful things to come. That being said March is just days away and is arguably the best month to be a Chicagoan. We celebrate St. Patrick's day all month. Everyone is Irish on St. Paddy's day so we're all Irish all month. The southside does it best. We have the largest community parade for the celebration in the country, the old country might have us beat though. Just a mention of "Parade Day" to a Southsider and the Irish Eyes begin to smile for the first time since the first snowflake fell in November. Where I went to high school the prize for meeting your class pledge amount for the walk-a-thon was no school the day after the southside parade. This is a much needed recuperation day for teachers and not to mention the student population. The route follows Western Ave from 103rd st to 111th and into the pub of your choosing. There are somewhere around 20 neighborhood Irish pubs along this street my favorite is Keegan's, and finally ends at a house party of some sort. For my Colorado friends, think Ullr Fest, but all day. It is always the Sunday before St. Patrick's day so this year will be the 9th of March. All joking aside it is a major cultural event not to be missed. Chicago's open container law being over looked.

Half of these people will pee in someones yard on the way home.