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St. Patrick's Day


To those celebrating with a parade or others hoisting a pint or two ...
Enjoy the day ... and may you find your pot of gold.
Remember, Leprechauns come in all shapes and sizes.
Every year on March 17, the world turns a little greener in celebration of St. Patrick's Day - a day that blends history, heritage, and a touch of playful magic.
Originally honoring Saint Patrick, the man credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland, the holiday has grown far beyond its religious roots. Today, it's a global celebration of Irish culture, marked by parades, music, food, and the unmistakable sea of green.
From bustling cities like New York City - home to one of the largest St. Patrick's Day parades - to small towns hosting local festivities, the day invites everyone to join in. Traditions range from wearing shamrocks (symbolizing luck and Irish pride) to enjoying classic dishes like corned beef and cabbage.
But beyond the festivities, there's something deeper in the spirit of the day. It's about connection - honoring ancestry, sharing stories, and finding joy in community. Even if you're not Irish, St. Patrick's Day offers a chance to celebrate resilience, culture, and a bit of whimsy.
So whether you're raising a glass, watching a parade, or simply adding a splash of green to your day, St. Patrick's Day reminds us that sometimes, a little celebration goes a long way.
Enjoy your day especially if you plan to visit the parade here in NYC where the weather is cold but clear.
March Madness - Wikipedia
Every spring, the energy of college basketball reaches a fever pitch with March Madness-a tournament where anything feels possible and underdogs can become legends overnight.
Hosted by the NCAA, March Madness brings together 68 teams from across the country to compete in a single-elimination showdown.
What makes it so captivating isn't just the talent on the court - it's the unpredictability and definitely - as with all sports - Luck.
A top-seeded powerhouse can fall to a scrappy lower seed in what fans call a "Cinderella story," turning unknown players into household names.
Part of the magic lies in the brackets. Millions of fans-die-hard and casual alike-fill them out, trying to predict the impossible. Offices, families, and friends suddenly become rivals, all chasing the elusive perfect bracket.
Over the years, iconic programs like Duke Blue Devils, Kentucky Wildcats, and North Carolina Tar Heels have built legacies in the tournament, but March Madness always leaves room for new heroes to emerge.
Beyond the excitement, the tournament can be life-changing. For some student-athletes, March Madness becomes a national stage - an opportunity to showcase their talent in front of scouts and millions of viewers. A standout performance can open doors to a future in the NBA, turning college dreams into professional careers.
More than just a sporting event, March Madness is a shared experience - a few weeks where buzzer-beaters, heartbreaks, and triumphs bring people together. It's a reminder that in sports, as in life, the outcome isn't always predictable - which is often exactly what makes it exciting.
Students can come away from the games and return to the basketball courts in hopes that one day they will have a 'shot' at success.
Good luck to the students and players.
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