A Taste of the Irish with Chef Rob Scott, March 13
Sponsored by the Mount Kisco Public Library, A Taste of the Irish with Chef Rob Scott will teach viewers how to make some St. Patrick s Day staples including Irish soda bread, mint chocolate chip brownies, corned beef and cabbage in a slow cooker, and St. Patrick s day peppermint ice cream shakes. The program runs from 3 to 5 p.m. and can be viewed live on Facebook, facebook.com/SimplyCreativeChefRob. For more information, go to events.westchestergov.com
We Banjo 3: Live From Ireland, March 13
Bardavon Presents, a series of live stream concerts, will host this virtual experience in which all four four WB3 band members will performing together live on stage for the first time since the pandemic shut down concerts exactly one year ago. The show will stream live, in real-time, from the Pearse Lyons Distillery in Dublin. 5 p.m. Tickets are $25. Proceeds benefit the Bardavon Opera House, Buy at bardavon.org/show/we-banjo-3-live-fr
Tomorrow, March 17, marks the final day of the St. Patrick's Day Festival from Ireland. With live music performances, comedy acts, and surprises along the way, it's not to be missed.
Take your front row seat for the final day of St. Patrickâs Festivalâs Dúisigh Ãire! Awaken Ireland!
Tomorrow on SPF TV on St. Patrickâs Day, we have a feast of Ireland, the real Ireland, for the nation to enjoy from the comfort and safety of their living rooms and kitchens from 9.30am âtil late night.
From a message with our First Citizen âA St. Patrickâs Day Message from President of Ireland Michael D. Higginsâ at 10.52am, to virtual tours, pageantry, marching bands, spectacle, fun, traditional sessions, storytelling and dancing. Weâll make a very special visit to entertain the residents at Elm Hall Nursing Home in Kildare at 12.15pm and a feast for the ears and eyes with the Saint Patrick Show from Downpatrick at 3pm.
As lockdown restrictions rule out a traditional St Patrick’s Day celebration for the second year in a row, communities across Northern Ireland are still finding ways to mark the holiday at home.