Friday, March 17, 2023

St. Patrick's Day Celebration at Kennedy School

Kennedy School

Entertainment at 5:30pm

All ages welcome

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About St. Patrick's Day Celebration

St. Patrick's Day Celebration

The leprechauns are on our side, bringing us rainbows and merriment for St. Patrick's Day. Join us for multiple days of food & drink specials, McMenamins own Irish Stout, live music and plenty of hijinks.

Live Music and Entertinment

Friday, March 17

Roaming
Bagpiper * 6-6:30pm
River City Pipe Band * 6:30-7:30pm

Gym
Murray Irish Dancers * 5:30-6pm
The Stomptowners * 7:30-10pm

Saturday, March 18

Roaming
Bagpiper * 3-4pm
River City Pipe Band * 5:30-6:30pm

Gym
Yeates Academy Irish Dancers * 2-2:30pm
Johnny Franco * 4-5:30pm
Madeline Hawthorne * 6-7:30pm
Robin Jackson & The Caravan *8-10pm

Devils Bit Whiskey

Our St. Patrick's Day whiskey returns! This in-demand spirit only comes around once a year; get it while you can! 200ml flasks go on sale Friday, March 17 at the hotel gift shops, bottle shops, Edgefield Distillery and select locations.

Food & Drink Specials

McMenamins Irish Stout
A fantastic flavor fusion of coffee-like roasted barley bitterness & semi-sweet chocolate with moderate hop bitterness balancing a hearty backbone alongside a smooth, silky creaminess.

Irish Coffee
Tullamore D.E.W. Irish Whiskey, McMenamins St. Patrick's Blend coffee, whipped cream

Irish Stout Ice Cream Float
Vanilla bean ice cream & Irish Stout; 21 & older

Irish Fries Are Smiling
Fries topped with cheese & ale sauce, crisp bacon, sour cream and green onions

Irish Reuben
Hammerhead-braised corned beef, Swiss cheese, buttermilk coleslaw and mustard sauce on grilled rye with choice of fries or tots

MacSleyne Irish Stew
Traditional lamb stew with hearty vegetables & barley, served with soda bread & butter

Workingman's Corned Beef & Cabbage
With red potatoes and carrots in Hammerhead Ale broth, served with soda bread & butter

 

About The Stomptowners

Irish music

The Stomptowners

The Stomptowners is a rare experience blending dynamic traditional Irish music with voice and hot Irish dance. This four piece puts together Uilleann Pipes, Irish bouzouki, fiddle, whistles, breathtaking vocals and driven foot percussion. The tradition comes to life with the all energy today's audience craves.

It is often said about The Stomptowners is that there is something for everyone. A typical performance includes smoking hot Irish and Scottish tunes, choreographed Irish dance, voice with foot percussion, arranged songs as well as evocative a cappella pieces. The Stomptowners repertoire is always kept fresh, alive and relevant to the season. And space permitting, this band will bring the dance floor to capacity with guided Ceili and folk dances.

At the core of The Stomptowners is vocalist Andrea Wild, Uilleann Pipe player, Preston Howard, Irish Bouzouki player, Richie Rosencrans and dancer Kelsey Wilson.
In addition, The Stomptowners round out their performances on an as needed basis with guest musicians. Pub shows and ceilis have boosted energy with guest drummer, Don Viramontes. Other top notch musicians who add to the line-up are multi-instrumentalist, Bob Soper and Sean-nos dancer and singer, Brian O'Hairt.

Born in Liverpool, England, Andrea grew up with the sibling singing tradition emphasizing harmony and a capella performance. Andrea's mother was from Caernarfon, Wales so Andrea grew up in a Welsh speaking household hearing traditional, Welsh songs during childhood. Andrea and her brother Straford began singing in folk clubs throughout the North of England and Andrea was a regular at Liverpool's Irish Centre. Their love of traditional folk music and a quest for adventure brought them to the US where they collaborated with Oregon Symphony cellist Jim Smith and performed at festivals throughout the US as Both Wild. They released a CD recording in 2002 entitled Just Say Nevoth.

In 2011, Andrea teamed up with Sean Nos dancer, Maldon Meehan with a goal to merge traditional forms of percussive dance with song for stage performance. And thus was the birth of The Stomptowners, a project that continues to grow and please crowds from Portland to beyond.

Preston grew up in Northern California where he first heard Irish traditional music in the form of a Finbar Furey recording belonging to his father. This recording sparked Preston's deep interest in the uilleann pipes. After several years playing whistle, flute, and Scottish bagpipes as a child, Preston began learning the uilleann pipes at age 17 with the help of many kind traveling pipers as well as the Pub Scouts, the local Irish music collective in Chico, CA. Preston now resides in Portland, Oregon where he frequently plays at regional ceilis, Sean-nós Northwest workshops and events, local sessions, and performances.

Richie Rosencrans (bouzouki/guitars/vocals) has been performing from an early age. A self-taught guitarist and songwriter, Richie found his way to Traditional Irish music while studying Civil Engineering at the University of New Hampshire. His love of music and outdoor adventure attracted him to the Northwest four years ago and when not on the trail, you'll find him performing weekly in
Portland. His accompaniment style is highlighted by a sympathetic ear toward the tunes with open lifting chords and playful countermelodies.

Kelsey hails from a small Northern California town. Her love for movement to music began with dancing to her father's records, and in ballet lessons encouraged by her mother. Her dance journey has led her to various styles, such as ballet, modern, jazz, tap, and African. Her first Irish dance steps were learned from Maria Oliver in Chico, CA. She went on to compete in regional, national and world Irish dance competitions, under the instruction of Kathleen Deely Braten, Kathleen Maeve-Smith, and Patricia Kennelly. Whilst completing her B.A. in Theatre Arts at CSU Chico, she first learned sean-nós dance from Maldon Meehan at Lark Camp in Mendocino, CA. Spellbound and inspired by the dance's integral relationship with music, culture and community, she has since studied with Nic Gareiss, Siobhán Butler, Alicia Guinn and Ben Power.
Throughout the journey, she's enjoyed the delight of dancing with a variety of players, such as The Pub Scouts, Dervish, Men of Worth, Kevin Carr, Molly's Revenge, Na Rósaí, and more. Kelsey currently performs, choreographs and arranges dances with the Stomptowners in Portland, OR.

Website:
http://www.thestomptowners.com/index/

About Murray Irish Dancers

Murray Irish Dancers

Under the guidance of the Troupe's founder, Geraldine Murray, TCRG, the Murray Irish Dancers enjoy a stellar reputation for providing superbly entertaining performances throughout the Portland metropolitan area, Oregon, southwest Washington, Idaho and northern California.

The Troupe, well known for its high-energy performances and vividly attractive costumes, never fails to engage its audience, whether young or old. Every performance is marked by toe tapping, foot stomping and hand-clapping in the spirit of Irish culture, music and tradition.

The Murray Irish Dancers have shared the stage with such famous performers as:

♣ Dervish
♣ Solas
♣ The Chieftains
♣ The Trinity Irish Dance Company
♣ The Eileen Eivers Band
♣ Natalie MacMaster
♣ Men Of Worth
♣ The Aurora Chorus
♣ The Oregon Symphony
♣ Molly's Revenge
♣ Magical Strings