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Get Your Green On At Fairfield County's St. Patrick's Day Celebrations

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Everyone's a wee bit Irish come St. Patrick's Day, with bars and restaurants going corned beef and cabbage-wild with specials, live music and pints full of Guinness.

Performers from the Lenihan School of Irish Dance.

Performers from the Lenihan School of Irish Dance.

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Live here long enough and you surely know about Tigin Irish Pub in Stamford (where St. Patrick's Day events go from March 14  to 17) or O'Neill's Pub & Restaurant in Norwalk, where, starting March 15, you'll find live Irish music, along with a special breakfast buffet, a pipes and drum performance and some two-stepping from the Lenihan School of Irish Dance.

But what about the off-the-radar Celtic celebrations? We've rounded up a few, though please add more of your own in our Comments area below.

March 14, Irish Step Dancing, Pequot Library, Southport: Get jiggy with it when beginning at 10:45 a.m. when the Lenihan School of Irish Dance puts on a costumed and spirited performance -- and invites you to join along. This event is free and open to the public and no registration is required. Go Green: 720 Pequot Ave, 203-259-0346 Ext. 18, www.pequotlibrary.org.

March 14, The Blarney Season, Bijou Theatre, Bridgeport: Traditional and modern Irish music is on tap at the Bijou, where The Blarney Session, with special performances by the Irish Step Dance Team from Connecticut Dance, will perform at 7 p.m. Nine different instruments are played during every performance, including banjo, mandolin, tin whistle and bodhran. Tickets are $10 a person or $30 per family. Go Green: 275 Fairfield Ave., 203-332-3228, www.thebijoutheatre.com.

March 15, Parish Hall at Wilton Episcopal and Presbyterian Church Complex, Wilton: The Festival Chorus and Jubilate Ringers will perform "Give Us a Dance Then," a suite of Irish dances arranged for handbells starting at 3 p.m. You'll also hear traditional Irish songs such as "Carrickfergus," and "Tis the Last Rose of Summer." Tickets are $20 in advance through the website; $25 at the door; children/students, free. Go Green: 48 New Canaan Road, www.musiconthehillCT.org.

March 20, Ireland Tour Benefit Concert, First Presbyterian Church of Fairfield, Fairfield: Cheer on 10 local high school students before they head to Ireland to perform at the Royal Irish Academy of Music. The event starts at 7:30 p.m. and is $10 for adults, free for children under 12. Go Green: 2475 Easton Turnpike, 203-336-4875, www.jim-royle-ireland-tour.whindo.com.

Where will you be celebrating? Let us know any events we've missed.

 

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