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St. Patrick’s Day celebrations will look a little different in Oswego this year. (Shutterstock)
OSWEGO, IL The traditional parades, festivals, races and large parties that often mark the St. Patrick s Day season and celebrate Irish heritage this month will again mostly not take place this year as the coronavirus pandemic approaches the one-year mark.
In Oswego, despite the current health crisis, people are finding innovative ways to celebrate this day with the following:
The village is hosting a St. Patrick s Day Community Drive-Around Scavenger Hunt to benefit the Kendall County Food Pantry, from 1-3 p.m. on March 14. Participating teams need to check in at the Oswego Village Hall between 12:15-12:30 p.m. The first team to finish is the one that solves all 20 clues by locating Oswego destinations, picking up all 20 props such as shamrocks, rainbows etc. and returning them to the Village Hall. For more details, see here.