On March 17, it’s all about wearing green, visiting pubs, and maybe having a beer or two. But the soundtrack of St. Patrick’s Day would not be the same without the sound of bagpipes.
Even the weather in Manhattan is a bit Irish. But the drizzle and humidity didn’t dampen New York City’s St. Patrick’s Day ...
The End of Watch call, Taps, and bagpipes procession for the funerals of Officers Cameron Girvin and Christopher Reese.
“Much of what [VBPD does] is modeled after the Army’s 3rd Infantry color guard that performs ... you’ll often see that’s different is the bagpipes. That comes from tradition of the Irish ...
Father Thomas O’Reilly was honored by city officials, Irish government ministers and members of the city’s oldest civic group ...
Gusty winds didn’t spoil the downtown Chicago St. Patrick’s Day celebration, which including the traditional dyeing of the ...
Saturday’s West Suburban Irish Naperville St. Patrick’s Day Parade in downtown Naperville is a true community event, featuring more than 3,000 participants and typically bringing out ...
current Grand Knight William Riley, and past Grand Knight Jim Griffin, who organized the event with his wife, Sandi, in 2004. The event also included a color guard and bagpipe Brian McElhinney.
Besides the river dyeing and parade, the Guinness Open Gate Brewery is one of the most popular places to be. The bagpipes and beer will be aplenty at the West Loop location. Ryan Wagner, with Guinness ...