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The bars from the Moines prepare for the amount of St. Patrick's Day

Will still be open to traffic. Well, tomorrow is the day of St. Patrick. The celebrations in the moin started yesterday with bar crawling and a large marathon. If you are looking for ways to celebrate, you are lucky. Here in the U -Bahn there are several options, bars and restaurants are ready to organize some crowds, and new at 530th KCCIS Nicole Tam spoke to a business owner who says that it will be her most busy day of the year. Preparing for Saint Patrick's Day is a big deal for Annie's Irish Pub in the Court Avenue. We start our preparatory work. Probably, as you know, says the owner Annie Baldwin, the party started on Saturday and she awaits the crowd on Monday morning. We believe that many people cut off early from work and just put on shorts and a green T -shirt come to the Court Avenue and Iow's luck. The forecast on Monday is perfect for the terrace. We will have three DJs on the terrace and after looking at the weather, I added another band on the street. So we have three bands on the street. On Monday. Part of the preparatory work is to provide more help to ensure that everyone has a fun time. We have additional employees, you know, security. The police from the Moines will be here. So it is one of these events that we feel very comfortable and organizes a celebration that emphasizes Irish culture and a bustle for local companies. Nicole Tam, Kcci Eight News, Iowas news leaders and the event in Annie begins at 1 p.m. and go until this pub is closed. In addition, the annual parade of Saint Patrick's Day is in the Moines tomorrow. HOST. Moderated by the friendly sons of Saint Patrick from Central Iowa. It starts at noon. It is east of the moin River on Robert de Ray Drive. The route goes west on the Grand Avenue and then ends in Eighth Street. After the parade there is one

The bars from the Moines prepare for the amount of St. Patrick's Day

Bars and restaurants in the Moines are preparing for the celebrations for St. Patrick's Day, with Annie's Irish Pub awaiting the busiest day of the year in the Court Avenue. “We start our preparatory work. This green T-shirt and comes to the Court Avenue,” she said. The weather forecast for Monday is ideal for outdoor activities and contributes to the excitement. “We have three DJs on the terrace. After looking at the weather, I added another band on the street. So we have two or three bands on the street on the street.” You know, we feel very comfortable, “said Baldwin. The event in Annie's Irish Pub starts at 1 p.m. and continues until the closing time.» Subscribe to the YouTube page of KCCI »Download the free KCCI app to get updates on the go: Apple |

Bars and restaurants in the Moines are preparing for the celebrations for St. Patrick's Day, with Annie's Irish Pub awaiting the busiest day of the year in the Court Avenue.

“We will probably start our preparatory work, you know, right after St. Patrick's Day last year,” said owner Annie Baldwin.

Baldwin notes that the celebrations started on Saturday and anticipate large crowds on Monday morning.

“We believe that many people come out of work at an early stage and only put shorts in this green T-shirt and come to the Court Avenue,” she said.

The weather forecast for Monday is ideal for outdoor activities and contributes to the excitement.

“We will have three DJs on the terrace. And after I had seen the weather, I added another band on the street. So we have two or three bands on the street on Monday,” said Baldwin.

In order to ensure a safe and pleasant experience, the pub brings additional employees and security.

“We have additional employees, you know, security. The police of the moin will be here. So it is one of these events that we feel very comfortable,” said Baldwin.

The event in Annie's Irish Pub starts at 1 p.m. and lasts until the closing time.

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