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Get Out Weekend Planner: St. Patrick's Day Celebrations and More

Patch's guide for weekend activities around the region.

1. St. Paddy's Day with WVOX 1460 AM
Where/When: Dudley's Parkview Restaurant, 94 Hudson Park Rd., New Rochelle, Friday, March 16, noon.
Why go: WVOX will be broadcasting live from Dudley's Parkview Restaurant from noon to 5 p.m. There will be plenty of Irish food and good cheer.

Pricing: Free.

2. Mamaroneck Indoor Farmers Market
Where/When: 
, 168 W. Boston Post Rd., Mamaroneck, Saturday, March 17, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Why Go: The market runs every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through May 19. It features some new vendors this year, including: American Pride Seafood, Stone and Thistle FarmFlour City PastaRaaka ChocolateAmazing Real Live Food Co. (probiotic dairy products), Maura & Nuccia (baked goods) and Stephan’s Pure Blends (family-recipe Polish pierogies). Returning vendors include: Bombay Emerald Chutney CompanyChristiane’s Backstube (European-style bakery), Coach FarmDr. PickleFeather Ridge FarmFlourish Baking CompanyGajeski ProduceKontoulis Family Olive OilMeredith’s BreadOrwashers Bakery, Thornwood Farm, Tierra Farm, Trotta Foods (Italian specialties) and Migliorelli Farm.
Pricing: Free.

3. St. Patrick's Day Celebration
Where/When: CJ Cullens Tavern, 77 Pelham Rd., New Rochelle, Saturday, March 17, 1 p.m.
Why go: In case you don't go down to NYC for the big parade, you can celebrate St. Patrick's Day on Pelham Road at CJ Cullens beginning at 1 p.m. There will be traditional corned beef, boiled potatoes and cabbage, as well as live music featuring "The Titan Durty Band" at 8 p.m.
Pricing: Free.

4.
Where/When: , 965 Mamaroneck Ave, Mamaroneck, Sunday, March 18, 12:30 p.m.
Why go: The first ever Sound Shore St. Patrick's Day Parade will be held Sunday. The parade will travel down Mamaroneck Avenue, beginning at North Barry Ave. and ending at Harbor Island.
Pricing: Free.

5. Sunday Afternoon Music with Eric Jennings
Where/When: , 1 Library Plaza, New Rochelle, Sunday, March 18, 1:30 p.m.
Why go: Soprano Geraldine McMillian-Wray will sing her favorite Puccini arias with Professor Eric Jennings at the piano, supplying his delightful narration. McMillian will give a taste of what it is like to have sung leading Puccini heroines at New York City Opera, around the country and around the world. First-come, first-served seating to the 145-seat capacity of the theater.
Pricing: Suggested donation $2.

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