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Reader's Choice: Favorite Place Or Way To Celebrate St. Patrick's Day
Many of us feel a bit of the Irish on this unofficial holiday. Where and how do you spend the day?
Few ethnic holidays have become as popular and widespread St. Patrick's Day, named for the man who long-ago brought Christianity to Ireland. He died on March 17, 461 AD.
For the orgins of the modern holiday, leap over the centuries and the Atlantic Ocean to the Eastern Seaboard of the United States, where Irish-Americans began to celebrate March 17 as a way of affirming their historical identity, according to a National Geographic article.
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Now this annual event has become something of a tradtion even for those who don't hail from Ireland.
This year St. Patrick's Day arrives on Saturday.
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If you have a celebration favorite, vote or comment in our Patch poll -- which is perfectly timed to produce result on Friday in order to help you make plans.
Among the range of possibilities:
Celebrating with friends at home, and perhaps cooking the traditional corned beef meal (if so, any tips on where to buy or recipes to share?)
Attending a big celebration like the St. Patrick's Day Parade in San Francisco that starts at 11:30 am in Civic Center.
Going out for drinks and/or dinner at a local bar or restaurant. (The , and come to mind but you may have other places to share.)
Some outdoor activity, perhaps a barbecue at the Marina or a field trip to one of the local parks.
The poll will offer these generalities, so please add specifics in the comments.
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