St. Patrick’s Day usually conjures images of partying, Catholicism, Irish nationalism and, perhaps most famously, the color ...
Sarah Rushford from Ebenezer Child Care Centers has a few ideas to get the whole family involved in the festivities.
While St. Patrick’s Day festivities have strayed from their saintly origins, and are now marked by green-dyed food, parades and leprechauns, the holiday remains tied to St. Patrick and the first feast ...
It’s time for a St. Patrick’s Day trivia night. Ranging in topics from forgotten history about the religious holiday (turned ...
Julie Loven, the Effortless Girl, shows us how to make some fun, easy and inexpensive St. Patrick’s Day decor. She also shares some tips on making decorative headbands.For more information ...
St. Patrick’s Day was first celebrated in America in 1762, when homesick Irish soldiers organized a parade. The parade included Irish music, complete with drums and bagpipes. Ireland has some ...
AnaMaria Glavan was an editor at BuzzFeed Shopping and her work has been featured in Allure, Rolling Stone, HuffPost, InStyle ...
Obviously a large marshmallow on top of a cookie makes the perfect top hat. Once it's covered in chocolate and adorned with ...
O’Maddy’s Waterfront St. Patrick’s Day Party: The annual waterfront party begins at 11 a.m. Monday, March 17, running through ...
Tomasz Warchol of CinemaSavannah has snagged the Oscar-winning Best Documentary, “No Other Land,” for a one-time only screening this Thursday ...