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St. Patrick's Day in San Francisco: Do ​​you feel happy? Events to celebrate vacation all over the city

San Francisco (KGO) – Monday marks St. Patrick's Day and to celebrate the occasion, there are several events in San Francisco.

The first family -friendly event with Irish traditions takes place in the United Irish Cultural Center (UICC) in 45th Avenue and the Wawona Street.

The celebration to St. Patrick's Day starts at 12 p.m. and is expected to continue around 10 p.m.

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Uicc, a non -profit organization, has three different phases for this occasion, with two inside and one outside from the outside.

Monday is the last day of her three-day celebration, after a post parade party on Saturday and a Green Festival on Sunday.

The organizers say that they expect around 5,000 people to stop by all day on Monday, as they mark the city for 50 years in the city of the city.

And you have spread a entertainment plan accommodated with a jam packaged in your three phases.

You will present live bands, several local schools in Irish dancing, Irish Pipers and three bars.

You also have a traditional hot corned beef and cabbage flour with shepherd cake and Irish soda bread.

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This event is free for everyone under the age of 18 and the cover costs only $ 10 for all non-members for adults.

Liam Reidy, President of Uicc, says that on Monday you have something for people of all ages.

“People want to be really Irish at St. Patrick's Day, they are not only Irish or Irish Americans, we have all the kind of people who live in the community, we throw up the doors, and it is a wonderful opportunity for them to come in and experience Irish music, Irish food and of course dancing of Irish dancing, and we will have the piper later in the afternoon.

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On the other side of San Francisco, the preparations for the St. are also in full Gange Pat is on the Front Street Block Party. '

The free block party takes place from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the “Front Street Entertainment Zone”

The zone enables bars and restaurants to serve alcohol outside, just like at the Oktoberfest event last year.

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