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SUMMARY:St. Patricks Day at G_R
DESCRIPTION:Bring out your green! \nSt. Patrick’s Day—observed every March 17—is packed with parades\, good luck charms\, and all things green. The event started as a religious holiday\, but over time it’s become a celebration of Irish culture. \nSt. Patrick might be the patron saint of Ireland—but he didn’t always live in Ireland. Patrick was born in Britain in the fourth century and didn’t arrive in Ireland until he was 16 years old\, when he was sent to work in the country. \nAfter he arrived\, Patrick became interested in Christianity and started teaching others about the religion. He is said to have converted many of the country’s residents to Christians\, and now St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated on the day Patrick supposedly died. \n  \nMYTHS BUSTED\nSt. Patrick was a real person\, but some of the traditions associated with him and the holiday are actually myths. For instance\, you’ll often see the four-leaf clover on St. Patrick’s Day. However\, according to legend\, Patrick used a three-leaf clover\, or shamrock\, as part of his teachings. Even though it’s possible for a shamrock to grow a fourth leaf\, a four-leaf clover is just considered a symbol of good luck. \nAnother legend says that Patrick chased all the snakes out of Ireland. The problem? These creatures never actually lived in the country. In fact many animals found throughout Europe and North America don’t live on the island of Ireland—the ocean keeps the critters away. \n  \nSo\, with all this have being said\, join us for a GREEN afternoon in the Grassroots kitchen from 4pm\, where we will celebrate it accordingly. \nWe will have some snacks\, drinks and board games and hopefully many of us will be dressed up in GREEEEN! \n  \nAll members are welcome! \n  \nSee you all there 🙂 \n  \nG_R team
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