
Some St. Patrick’s Day-themed events are coming to Amherstburg before and on March 17.
The free entertainment series “Friday Night Live” comes back to the hall at
at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Amherstburg this Friday night. This is the first “Friday Night Live” since January, with this Friday’s entertainment offering some St. Patrick’s Day flavour.
Entertainment features Doc & The Rev (Terence Morris and his wife Rev. Shirley Carleton), Penny Anne Beaudoin, Johnny Mac (John MacDonald), Dave Wilson, Irish Dance and Lauren Victoria (Lauren Baillargeon). It runs 7-9 p.m.
Donations are accepted and there will be refreshments for sale.
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church is located at 129 Simcoe St., at the corner of Bathurst St., in Amherstburg.
The Park House Museum will be hosting its own St. Patrick’s event, with that being held March 15. That Saturday afternoon event will feature storyteller Olwyn Coughlin, as well as music in the parlour. Those who attend will also be able to enjoy traditional soda bread baked on the hearth in the Park House’s kitchen.
The Park House’s event starts at 2:30 p.m. Admission to the Park House will be by donation and everyone is welcome. Pre-registration is recommended and people can do that by e-mailing parkhousemuseum@gmail.com or by calling 519-736-2511.
Royal Canadian Legion Fort Malden Br. 157 is also continuing with its annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration. The Legion will be hosting lunch and dinner Monday as part of St. Patrick’s Day. One of the main attractions will be Irish dancers Monday afternoon.
For more information on the Legion’s festivities, call the branch at 519-736-4485.
Irish dancing will also be featured at the River Canard K of C with their St. Patrick’s Day festivities planned for March 15. That Saturday night event sees advance tickets required with tickets being available at the hall, located at 8965 Malden Road. Tickets are $20.
St. Patrick’s Day-themed events coming to Amherstburg
By Ron Giofu
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