Ne’er above, ne’er below, always beside on St. Pat’s Day
By Clay Schuldt1 min read
The St. Patrick’s Day Parade was back in full force after two years of COVID-19 suppression. Local groups celebrated the holiday by marching down Minnesota Street. The parade including the Narren, New Ulm Battery, Concord Singers and other people of Irish heritage. This was the 57th year the St. Patrick’s Day parade was held, making it the longest continuous St. Patrick’s Day parade in Minnesota.
The St. Patrick’s Day Parade was back in full force after two years of COVID-19 suppression. Local groups celebrated the holiday by marching down Minnesota Street. The parade including the Narren, New Ulm Battery, Concord Singers and other people of Irish heritage. This was the 57th year the St. Patrick’s Day parade was held, making it the longest continuous St. Patrick’s Day parade in Minnesota.
The St. Patrick’s Day Parade was back in full force after two years of COVID-19 suppression. Local groups celebrated the holiday by marching down Minnesota Street. The parade including the Narren, New Ulm Battery, Concord Singers and other people of Irish heritage. This was the 57th year the St. Patrick’s Day parade was held, making it the longest continuous St. Patrick’s Day parade in Minnesota.
The St. Patrick’s Day Parade was back in full force after two years of COVID-19 suppression. Local groups celebrated the holiday by marching down Minnesota Street. The parade including the Narren, New Ulm Battery, Concord Singers and other people of Irish heritage. This was the 57th year the St. Patrick’s Day parade was held, making it the longest continuous St. Patrick’s Day parade in Minnesota.
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The St. Patrick’s Day Parade was back in full force after two years of COVID-19 suppression. Local groups celebrated the holiday by marching down Minnesota Street. The parade including the Narren, New Ulm Battery, Concord Singers and other people of Irish heritage. This was the 57th year the St. Patrick’s Day parade was held, making it the longest continuous St. Patrick’s Day parade in Minnesota.
The St. Patrick’s Day Parade was back in full force after two years of COVID-19 suppression. Local groups celebrated the holiday by marching down Minnesota Street. The parade including the Narren, New Ulm Battery, Concord Singers and other people of Irish heritage. This was the 57th year the St. Patrick’s Day parade was held, making it the longest continuous St. Patrick’s Day parade in Minnesota.
The St. Patrick’s Day Parade was back in full force after two years of COVID-19 suppression. Local groups celebrated the holiday by marching down Minnesota Street. The parade including the Narren, New Ulm Battery, Concord Singers and other people of Irish heritage. This was the 57th year the St. Patrick’s Day parade was held, making it the longest continuous St. Patrick’s Day parade in Minnesota.
The St. Patrick’s Day Parade was back in full force after two years of COVID-19 suppression. Local groups celebrated the holiday by marching down Minnesota Street. The parade including the Narren, New Ulm Battery, Concord Singers and other people of Irish heritage. This was the 57th year the St. Patrick’s Day parade was held, making it the longest continuous St. Patrick’s Day parade in Minnesota.
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The St. Patrick's Day Parade was back in full force after two years of COVID-19 suppression. Local groups celebrated the holiday by marching down Minnesota Street. The parade including the Narren, New Ulm Battery, Concord Singers and other people of Irish heritage. This was the 57th year the St. Patrick's Day parade was held, making it the longest continuous St. Patrick's Day parade in Minnesota.