The words family style restaurant evoke a certain image in most peoples minds. Generally speaking, it connotes a scene of large groups of people eating generous size portions of food.
Its almost hard to believe we made it through another cold northeast winter. While we still may feel some chills in the air we are turning up the heat with our new blossoming wardrobes. This season we are invited to swoon over all forms of self-expression and eclectic staples.
Happy St. Patricks Day! Yes, this 1st generation Italian American is Irish one day a year March 17th. Although St Patrick died in the 5th century, he has been celebrated in Ireland for more than 1,000 years. It all takes place during the season of Lent, and Fat Tuesday was the start of it all.
Many of us remember President Obama's 2007 campaign promise to the American people pledging to label GMO foods. He had then seemingly acknowledged the potential dangers of GMO foods and affirmed that the American people had the right to know what is in the food they eat.
Its that time of year again to dress like a leprechaun and grab your lucky charms. St. Patricks Day is one of the most celebrated holidays and has become more so throughout the years. Its a day that everybody claims they have a little bit of Irish in them and brings family, friends and people of the community
together.
St. James Parade:
This town is hosting their St. Patricks Day parade on Saturday, March 12th at 1pm.
The parade will begin on Lake Avenue from Woodlawn to Railroad Ave just before St. James
elementary School. There will be pipe bands, marching bands, dance groups, vintage cars and more...
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