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Old 07-19-2010, 08:23 PM
 
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Puerto Rican festival and uh...the Pride Parade.

Well, my company "volunteered" me to run the marathon and some stand there because we are sponsors and even tho im not puertorican i speak spanish... so i'll be there no matter what... and let me tell you one thing is passing by a whole other thing is working there. not looking forward to it at all except for the food lol.
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Old 07-19-2010, 08:27 PM
 
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i love st, Patricks festival (at least the ones ive been in FL) but i didnt go this year because i was working back n forth to FL. but there were fun enough even tho in miami you can prob. count the actual irish people in one hand LOL

I am also glad to know Rochester and Buffalo offer a taste festival i really thought that was a big city thing (like chicago's which is excellent) so yeah im glad these cities are not far behind!
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Old 07-19-2010, 08:36 PM
 
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i love st, Patricks festival (at least the ones ive been in FL) but i didnt go this year because i was working back n forth to FL. but there were fun enough even tho in miami you can prob. count the actual irish people in one hand LOL

I am also glad to know Rochester and Buffalo offer a taste festival i really thought that was a big city thing (like chicago's which is excellent) so yeah im glad these cities are not far behind!
The Irish Festival isn't around St Patty's Day here.... I think it is in September (?) But we have a good sized Irish Population here in Rochester....
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Old 07-20-2010, 06:59 AM
 
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The Irish Festival isn't around St Patty's Day here.... I think it is in September (?) But we have a good sized Irish Population here in Rochester....
It is usually the weekend after Labor Day I believe. They usually have some popular international touring Irish bands in the evenings, along with some traditional bands (I recommend the Dady Brothers) in the afternoon/early evening.

Rochester Irish Festival
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