
Celebrate the middle of the road to St. Patrick’s day mark at the west of the outskirts of the west of this week in the center of Nabarefil in the center of Nabarefil.
Kristina Ohara, the head of the participation, who is the Irish Secretary in the Western Suburbs, who was appointed on Saturday and Sunday, said it is always a lot of fun.
“We aim to promote Irish culture throughout and across, so it is clear that we have a lot of music, Irish dancers, and the defamation club and Cammoji that will be there, we have the Irish wolf that will be there, Irish food, and of course the Irish beer.”
Ohara said that the Irish Western Association runs the convoy of St. Patrick in Nabarefil for more than 30 years, but it chooses to hold the Irish festival in the fall because it is less voluntary and is a good opportunity to promote the Irish heritage and culture.
To achieve this end, the festival will find a tent displaying the group of Ghaili languages that offer educational lessons; Irish history display. Mother Jones Project Show; Padraig Manning, Deputy Consul General in Ireland in Chicago; Irish community services; Irish authors Malcolm McDwell Woods and Robert Konlon.
Ahara said that the goal is to be a family friend, which means that many of the activities of children. St. Patrick and a group of roots (Western Irish suburbs) will form pictures, lead a child’s display and take time. There will be a face coating in both days and a letter of home from home Depot on Saturday.
Ohara said that one of the most prominent in the Irish festival is the abundance of live music.
She said, “We have a variety of new teams this year, especially our closing teams.” “This will be their first appearance in the festival. Each of these Criterion will play some traditional Irish music, but they will also play more contemporary Irish music – cranberry, Van Morrison, U2.”
Other teams include Lash from KALAMAZOO, Michigan; The roots of Celtic Brothers Larkin and Moran; Small batch, whiskey. Naberfille goalkeeper will perform firefighters.
Irish dance is another favorite fan. Artists from Irish dancers McNuli, the Billy Murray Academy and the Irish Dance Academy will enjoy the crowd.
Traditional Irish foods will be provided by the Frank O’Dowd Mobile Kitchen and Catering of Galena, and it offers fare such as fish, potatoes, reuben, potatoes, taco, potatoes, Scottish eggs and egg wraps. Home Run Inn Pizza and Creamery will deal with the American fare.
Ahara said that
“We will also have soda bread from the Irish soda bread in Colin, who was with us after at least three years,” she said. “It makes the best Irish soda bread.”
She said that you will find it for sale in the Irish village, which is a market for Irish commodities and services.
“They will sell goods from or around Ireland, so if you want a great Irish shirt or an Irish jacket … we will have a full range of Irish sellers as well.”
This is where you will find gifts of Irish, crafts, clothing, art and more, and where people interested in dumping and Cammoji (field sport for women similar to slander) can find information about the Sports Beauty Association and Nabarefil Herling Club.
The old system of the Hebinists, the oldest Catholic Brotherhood in America, and the Irish -Irish Association of Irish Lakes will be found in the Culture Tent.
Ohara said she had received a lot of positive comments about everything they present as part of the event.
“The largest is however the family’s girlfriend is just a good time and there is a lot of things that children have to do,” she said. “There is a great Irish music. Watching the children’s dance is always fun. It is a good event and a friend to come to. It is not excessively crowded. The site, Central Park, behind the Irish Quigley Port, was a great location.”
She said that although they do not need many volunteers as they do in the show, the festival cannot happen without showing people to help.
She said: “We have more than 200 volunteers who help in the festival on Friday and Saturday. One of the things we do, every volunteer works in this event, and we will excel at $ 25 to one of six selected charities as a way to return to society.”
She said it was a great event for people of all ages.
She said, “Even if you are not an Irish, you can be an Irish for one day.” “It is very fun. We have passed the wonderful weather in the past few years. You can enjoy enjoying other Irish drinks and allow your children to enjoy. Or come later in the evening and you will hear some wonderful music.”
Annie Aleman is an independent correspondence in Nabarefil Sun.
West Irish suburbs Festival
when: 3-10 pm September 19 and back 10 pm September 20
where: Central Park, 104 E. Benton Ave. , Naperville
Tickets: $ 15 per or two for $ 25; Children 12 and under free
Information: wsirish.org/irishfest