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St. Patrick's Day 2021: Bay Area outdoor events, virtual celebrations and more ways to celebrate

Anne Schrager March 8, 2021Updated: March 18, 2021, 7:16 am Members of the Irish Pipers Band of San Francisco practice before the start of the 166th annual San Francisco St. Patrick’s Day Parade on March 11, 2017. Photo: Mason Trinca, Special to The Chronicle It was one year ago this month that the pandemic kicked off a series of event cancellations that effectively brought the Bay Area’s entertainment scene to a halt. This included the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade and the music, dancing and other green-beer-fueled activities that normally surround it. While these crowded events are still on hold, or reconfigured for a now familiar virtual setting, we do have a little luck of the Irish on our side as we prepare to celebrate the holiday on Wednesday, March 17. With vaccine rollout on the rise and COVID case numbers trending downward, spring is just around the corner, and many new city parklets are ready to host an impromptu outdoor bar crawl or two.

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Monster storm strikes the Northeast dumping up to 10 inches of snow across the region

Monster storm strikes the Northeast dumping up to 10 inches of snow across the region and five on NYC - which has already seen double its regular snowfall with 34 inches this year Winter weather advisories are in effect until early Friday evening due to a major winter storm impacting an area stretching from Virginia up to the Northeast with icy buildups and heavy snow A total of 3.2 inches had fallen in Central Park by Thursday; in New Jersey, Mercer County saw up to 10 inches   An additional 1 to 3 inches of snow is possible into Friday in New York City Manhattan could possibly see 6 to 10 inches of snow by the time the storm moves out of the area

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Moose sightings in Central Okanagan urban areas prompts warning to leave wildlife alone | iNFOnews

February 03, 2021 - 7:30 AM Recent moose sightings within Kelowna city limits has prompted the conservation officer service to warn residents to keep dogs on leash and leave the wildlife alone. Within the last few days, officers received reports of a bull and cow moose in Kelowna in the Gulley Road, June Springs Road and McCullough Road areas, and a cow and calf moose in West Kelowna s Smith Creek and Salish Road areas, conservation officer Ken Owens said. He said moose are typically are seen at lower elevations this time of year looking for food, but the biggest message he wants to get across is to “leave the moose alone.

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Conservation officers warn of aggressive moose in Thompson-Okanagan - Kelowna News

Conservation officers warn of aggressive moose in Thompson-Okanagan - Kelowna News
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