Make no mistake, the Loveland Museum/Gallery will be making some noise to kick off St. Patrick’s Day weekend in grand style on Friday, March 14.
The CSU Marching Band is about to do something super cool! They are performing in Dublin, Ireland for St. Patrick's Day this weekend. Go Rams!! We are so proud to have you representing us.
St. Patrick's day has to be one of my favorite holidays because I honestly don't know the real meaning for it, I use it as an excuse to drink green beer and eat a ton of food. Along with the beer and the food come a lot of other great things in Fort Collins.
Everyone knows that St. Patrick’s Day is the one day out of the year when we’re all Irish. And, apparently that translates into wearing anything green and silly we can get our hands on and having as much to drink as we can carry at one time. But, there’s another strange tradition that has developed in celebration of this day. We can't explain it. Are Irish people really that into unnaturally green
You don't have to be Irish to enjoy a green beer and a bit of the cabbage. This weekend we'll open our celebration vaults for the most widely celebrated saint in the world.
St. Patrick's Day is upon us and you've no doubt got your Irish pub crawl planned. But tomorrow? Step away from the Bloody Mary. The hair of the dog may go down easy, but it won’t cure that hangover. Instead, try these remedies that we swear by—and some (sour pickle juice?!) we’ll pass on:
If you’re “celebrating” St. Patrick’s day by simply donning your favorite green t-shirt, you’re doing it wrong. Do it right this year: parade through the streets, pack your bags for Dublin, get pelted by the contents of the grocery store’s produce section, or even run a marathon.