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O People in Ireland have been celebrating the feast day of St. Patrick on March 17 since sometime during the ninth or tenth century. Its celebrated on March 17 because St. Patrick is believed to have died on March 17, 461. O Some lore regarding St. Patrick says he raised people from the dead. O St. Patrick's Day falls during the Christian season of Lent, when many practicing Christians abstain from eating meat. However, these Lenten prohibitions of meat are typically lifted on St. Patrick's Day, when celebrants are allowed to indulge in traditional Irish meals, which may include Irish bacon. O Though many assume corned beef is a traditional Irish dish, it's not. In fact, corned beef was used by Irish immigrants in New York City as a substitute for Irish bacon, which was more expensive. O About 13 million pints of Guinness are consumed each St. Patrick's Day. That's double the amount consumed on other days.
O Irish soda bread gets its name from the use of baking soda instead of yeast as a leavening agent. O Nearly 35 million U.S. residents claim Irish ancestry. That number is seven times the population of the entire country of Ireland. The U.S. Census Bureau notes that there are more than 144,000 current U.S. residents who were born in Ireland. O There are about 60 churches and cathedrals named for St. Patrick in Ireland. One of the most famous is St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin. O Three-hundred species of plants are considered clover, a grass-like plant. Bees frequently use clover flowers as a prime source of pollen for honey production. O The Druids helped establish the clover as a Celtic charm, and other folklore indicates clovers helped people see fairies and chase the little sprites. O The word "leprechaun" is derived from the Irish "lu chorpain," meaning "small body."w
OTHER FUN FACTS ... St. Patrick was not Irish. He was born in Britain to an aristocratic family. He's credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland, but there were actually monasteries on the island decades before Patrick's time. Now, however, he has about 60 churches named after him in Ireland alone.
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Locos — Trivia, 9 p.m.
Paul Band, 8 p.m.
Gnat’s Landing — DJ and karaoke, 9 p.m.
Millhouse — Michael Brown Band, 9 p.m.
Wild Wing Café — Trivia, 9 p.m.
Wild Wing Café — Chris Mitchell Band, 10 p.m.
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El Sombrero (Fair Rd.) — Trivia, 7:30–9:30 p.m.
Splash in the ‘Boro — Family Fun Swim, 10 a.m.
GSU Performing Arts Center — Georgia Southern Symphony, 7:30– 8:30 p.m. Free and open to the public.
Millhouse — Nick Bryant & Jamie Rowell, 9:30 p.m.
Millhouse — Matt & Benjii, 8 p.m. Wild Wing Café — Beer pong, 9 p.m.
GSU Center for Art and Theatre — Metamorphoses, 7:30– 8:30 p.m. “This magical postmodern journey takes us into the world of Midas, Alcyone, Ceres, Orpheus, Narcissus and other figures from Ovid's stories of transformation.” Tickets are $10 for general admission, $5 for students.
Gnat’s Landing — The Bastard Suns, 9 p.m.
Mellow Mushroom — Trivia, 8 p.m.
Gnat’s Landing — Micahlan Boney and Tall
Applebee’s — Live DJ, 9:30 p.m.–close
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South City Tavern — , 10 p.m. (patrons 21 & up)
Locos — Cornhole tournament, 7 p.m. El Jalapeño — Live DJ and karaoke, 8–11 p.m. Bigshow’s Burgers and Bar (Brampton Ave.) — Trivia, 8–9 p.m. Dingus Magee’s — Trivia, 9 p.m.
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Southern Billiards & Burgers — Pool tourney, 8 p.m., $10 entry fee South City Tavern — St. Patrick’s Day party, 6–11 p.m. Enjoy drink specials and Irish spirits. Free and open to the public. Patrons must be 18 to attend, 21 to drink.
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Wild Wing Café — South Paw, 10 p.m.
Cornhole — Fuzzy’s Taco Shop, 7 p.m. Mellow Mushroom — Trivia, 8 p.m. Locos — Trivia, 9 p.m.
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GSU Foy Building, Carol A. Carter recital hall — Faculty recital with Linda Cionitti, clarinetist. 7:30–8:30 p.m., free and open to the public.
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Locos — Cornhole tournament, 7 p.m. El Jalapeño — Live DJ and karaoke, 8–11 p.m. Bigshow’s Burgers and Bar (Brampton Ave.) — Trivia, 8–9 p.m.
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Celebrate St. Patrick's Day on River Street Since 1813, Savannah has been celebrating its Irish heritage on St. Patrick's Day. Now the second-largest celebration in the United States, the city's St. Patty's Day parade attracts over 300,000 visitors each year. This year's parade will begin at 10:15 a.m. on Saturday, March 16, and the St. Patrick's Day Celebration on the River festival along historic River Street will keep the party going all weekend long. This year, if you plan to drink alcohol on the streets during St. Patrick's Day weekend, you'll need a wristband. For your how-to guide to enjoying the party with pint in hand, keep reading. What do I get with the wristband? With the wristband, you get to listen to live entertainment and enjoy your adult drinks to-go while you walk around the biggest party of the year. If you only plan to drink in a bar, you don’t need a wristband, but if you plan to join the rest of the revelers in the street, it’s required. Where do I get one? You can get your wristband at one of the 26 booth locations downtown. (See the handy little map below.) Signs will help direct you to one of the white sales tents. Credit cards will be accepted at select booth locations. Someone will check your ID — so don’t leave that behind! Make sure to
hold on to your ID because bars and restaurants are still required to check them, even if you have a wristband on. How much do they cost? You can buy yours for $5 each day. However, you only need a wristband if you plan to drink in the control zone, otherwise known as party central. The control zone is the 36-block area of historic downtown Savannah set aside for the biggest part of the year (again, check out our fancy little map). Also, wristbands will not be required during Tuesday's parade, but they will be needed starting 6 p.m. after the parade is over. Do I have to purchase a wristband
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each day? Alas, yes. There will be differently colored wristbands for each day of the festival. Select wristband locations will be open as early as 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 14. Visit riverstreetsavannah.com for a full list of locations and sales times. Wristband enforcement hours are: Saturday, 10 a.m.–1 a.m.; Sunday, 12:30–10 p.m.; Monday, 11 a.m.–midnight; and Tuesday, postparade, 6–10 p.m. What happens if I forget to get a wristband for the biggest party of the year? You could face a fine and court costs totaling up to $67. Not worth it! You'll be as sad as the little leprechaun
on page 15. What else do I need to know before I get my drink on? To drink on the streets, you need to have your beverage in what Savannahians call a “traveler” — that’s a plastic cup that holds 16 ounces or less. Bottles and cans of alcohol are not permitted on the street. Many restaurants will provide you with to-go cups if you wish to take your alcohol with you. Where is the money going from the wristband sales? Throwing the biggest party in Savannah, paying the bands, cleaning up after you’re long gone — that takes a pretty penny.w
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Just another Irish drinking song playlist There’s “lots of fun at Finnegan’s wake” in any version of the song, but The High Kings’ iteration is infectiously lively and catchy. 2. "Whiskey in the Jar," by The High Kings — Another musthave on your playlist, this one’s an adventure tale of a highwayman who robs a rich army captain and then gets duped and betrayed by a pretty girl. Like any good Irish song, it’s got plenty of fun innuendo if you’re willing to look for it. “She stole away me rapier” — did she now? Maybe you should have kept it in your pants — er, sheath. Anyway. 3. "The Old Dun Cow," by Harry O’Donoghue — The local pub catches fire! What do you do? Most people would evacuate, or help put out the fire. In this song, a group of men barricade
1. "Finnegan’s Wake," by The High Kings — This one is a staple of many an Irish drinking song playlist. Tim Finnegan falls off a ladder and his family members, believing him dead, carry him into bed and rally the community for his wake — where they proceed to mourn, get outrageously drunk and, in true Irish fashion, start a brawl.
the cellar while it’s unguarded and try to drink it dry, racing the fire (and, later, the firemen). You thought you were good at keg stands? You’ve got nothing on these guys. 4. "Seven Drunken Nights," by Celtic Thunder — The fellow in the song stumbles home drunk for a week and discovers items clearly belonging to another man strewn around his house. What makes it wonderful, however, is that in each chorus, the wife creates a completely outrageous lie to convince her husband he doesn’t see what he thinks he sees. “What are these boots doing under the bed?” “Dear, those are flowerpots.” “They have laces.” “…Yes. Yes they do.” 5. "Space Shanty," by The Senate — This obviously isn’t a traditional Irish drinking song, but it’s done in a similar style. I wrote
about The Senate’s hilarious lyrics several months ago, and I stand by what I said: “Space Shanty” is clever, funny and perfect for your intoxicated shenanigans. Reach for the whiskey, boys. Reach for the skies. 6. "Another Irish Drinking Song," by Da Vinci’s Notebook — Again, clearly not an authentic Irish song, but its shameless riffing on the tradition is riotously funny. All the verses are full of Irish stereotypes, puns and allusions to other songs or stories. Not that you need to get the references to enjoy the song. My favorite line: “Irony is what befell my great-grand-uncle Sam. / He choked upon the very last potato in the land.” There are, of course, more Irish drinking songs than there are redheads in Ireland, but this list should suffice to get you started. You’re welcome — and have fun!w
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I’ll say it bluntly: If you’re celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day without an Irish drinking song playlist, you’re doing it wrong. I’m sure the Irish drinking song has a long and rich history, but let’s be honest: Most of us don’t care about the “noble tradition” so much as we enjoy that rollicking accent, Irish humor and getting happily tipsy. Despite the fact that most Irish drinking songs have dead-depressing lyrics, you can’t help but feel unreasonably cheerful when you hear them — especially, as I stated before, you’ve gotten happily tipsy while listening. Now, I happen to be an amateur connoisseur of Irish drinking songs, and my boyfriend has a wonderful knack for finding great versions of some of the best ones. I am far from an expert on the subject, but if you need a wee bit o’ help starting your drinking song playlist, I’m more than happy to lend a hand.
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Rockstar has given some After over a year of first announcing its highly requirements for all players who want to jump into anticipated Online Heists mode for Grand Theft Auto the Online Heists action. The game character must V, Rockstar finally released be a level 12 and at least the new game mode March 9. Gamers everyone member must have a high-end, $200,000-plus where are rejoicing — Tim Webb apartment that has a heist especially this one — as this planning room to initiate marks a new day in Grand the game mode. Theft Auto V. PREVIEW Like the offline Also, the leader of the operation has single player heist 'Grand Theft Auto V missions, players to upfront the bank Online Heists' operation out of will be able to coordinate and their own pocket Developer: Rockstar North money. Once the job execute missions Publisher: Rockstar Games is completed, the that require total cooperation from leader decides how Platform: Microsoft Windows to divide the profits each online gamer. (pending), PlayStation 3 & 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One amongst all the crew Getting all the weapons, vehicles members. Each heist will and timing right also have its own Elite Challenges will be optimal just like in the single player campaign missions but now and bonus cash rewards. On top of these announcements, Rockstar over an online connection with friends or total strangers. has also added Special Heists
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Eagles aim to join the Dance Eagles enter Sun Belt tournament as No. 2 seed It’s tournament time. This weekend in New Orleans, Georgia Southern is looking to punch a ticket to the Big Dance for the first time since 1992. The Eagles will enter the Sun Belt Conference tournament as Alex the No. 2 seed, which means Southern receives a double bye into the semifinal round. Last week, the Eagles sent their seniors off in style with a Thursday night win over UT Arlington on senior night at Hanner Fieldhouse. The Mavericks jumped out to a 17-point first-half lead, but Southern never panicked. The Eagles closed the gap to six points at halftime and used a 28-7 second-half run to take control of the game and win 76-64. Georgia Southern’s win combined with a Georgia State win at UL Monroe set up a regular season championship game Saturday afternoon in Atlanta. Southern and State were tied for first place with a one-game lead over Monroe and both owned the tie-breaker over the Warhawks, so both knew they had clinched a coveted double bye and that Saturday would determine the regular season champion. In what was Georgia State’s third sellout in program history at the GSU Sports Arena, the Panthers jumped out to an early lead and never really let the Eagles into the game. Southern trailed by 11 at halftime and was able to cut the deficit to four early in the second half, but State immediately countered with a 10-0 run to stretch the lead back into double figures. Southern never got close again as State went on to win 72-55 and win the regular season championship in the process. As a regular season champion, Georgia State not only gets the No. 1
seed in the conference tournament, but should they lose in New Orleans this week, they are guaranteed a bid to the National Invitational Tournament as a consolation prize for winning the regular season title. Brown Georgia Southern will play Saturday afternoon at 4:30 against an opponent to be determined by games earlier in the week. No. 6 South Alabama takes on No. 7 Arkansas-Little Rock Thursday night. The winner of that game will face No. 3 UL Monroe Friday night. Georgia Southern will await the winner of that contest Saturday afternoon and the Eagles will be well rested by the time they take the floor. On the other side of the bracket, No. 5 UT Arlington plays No. 8 Texas State Thursday. The winner will face No. 4 UL Lafayette for the right to play No. 1 Georgia State in the semifinals on Saturday. The championship game will be Sunday at 1 p.m. The winner of the tournament championship will earn the Sun Belt’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Like Southern fans were accustomed to in the SoCon, the Sun Belt is typically a one-bid league, so no team will receive an at-large berth to the dance this season. March Madness is upon us and anything can happen this time of year in college basketball. I sure would love to see my alma mater on my bracket this year. Meanwhile, Georgia Southern women’s basketball closed out its season with a big win over Georgia State Saturday. The Eagles had lost 17 straight, but they jumped on State early and cruised to an 82-74 victory. Southern ends its season with a record of 5-24 and 2-18 in
SCOTT BRYANT/staff Georgia Southern guard Mike Hughes, left, soars past UT Arlington defender Greg Gainey for a score during the second half at Hanner Fieldhouse Thursday. The Eagles prevailed 76-64 in a prelude to last weekend's showdown at Georgia State in the regular season finale. conference play. On the baseball front, Georgia Southern swept its first Sun Belt series over Appalachian State over the weekend. The Eagles took game one Friday night 5-4 on a walk off hit in the bottom of the ninth. Southern won Saturday’s game 3-1 and once again won in dramatic fashion on Sunday. Southern blew a late 5-0 lead
as App scored two in the eighth and three in the ninth to send the game to extra innings. The Eagles got a walk off double from Hunter Thomas to win 6-5. The Eagles are now 11-5 on the young season. Southern travels to Georgia Tech Tuesday, hosts North Florida Wednesday and travels to Troy for three over the weekend.w
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VIRGO (Aug. 23–Sept. 22) — Mingle, network and share your thoughts. Using your motor skills in a novel way will allow you to offer a service that is needed in your community. LIBRA (Sept. 23– Oct. 23) — You will make a lasting impression on anyone watching you. Don't be shy; present and promote what you have to offer, and you will get something in return. SCORPIO (Oct. 24– Nov. 22) — Don't let your nerves get the better of you today. Being on edge will not help you solve a problem. Emotional turmoil is best dealt with swiftly before it can get out of control. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23–Dec. 21) — An unexpected turn of events must be addressed before you can move forward. Honesty should take top priority. Once you clear the air, much can be accomplished. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22– Jan. 19) — You have plenty to offer, but will lack the support necessary to get ahead if you are too vocal about your plans. Preparation will be your key to success. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20– Feb. 19) — Don't let your emotions dictate your actions or stifle your productivity. No one will do your job for you, and laziness will hurt your reputation. Stay focused and take your mind off your worries.w
Holli Deal Saxon SOMEONE NEEDS A TIME-OUT — Thursday around 5 p.m., a woman was brought into the office at the Bulloch County Jail due to her having outstanding warrants. She yelled, cursed and fought deputies and jail staff, and as a result the staff placed her in a restraining chair.
THE SOUND AND THE FURY — Around 10 p.m. Thursday, a man in Brooklet reported that his neighbor was revving his engine loudly and repeatedly late at night. The offender agreed to stop. HIT HIM BACK HARDER — Friday around 2 a.m. a woman in Register said a man caused her to suffer visible injuries when he attacked her during an argument over suspicion of infidelity.w
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CLUES ACROSS 1. Slavonic language 7. Solid water 10. Supply with notes 12. Edible bivalve 13. Field game 14. Yellow edible Indian fruits 15. Lubricant that protects body surfaces 16. Canadian flyers 17. Took a seat 18. Anthracite 19. Cuckoos 21. Vietnamese currency unit 22. Subject to payment on demand 27. Opposite of BC 28. The distance around an object 33. Blood type 34. Expressing gratitude 36. Bridge-building degree 37. Ribosomal ribonucleic acid 38. Fiber from the outer husk of a coconut 39. Great black-backed gull 40. The largest island in the West Indies 41. Vegetation consisting of stunted trees or bushes 44. Support trestles 45. Single rail system 48. Call upon in supplication 49. Small compartment 50. Lair 51. Unpleasant nagging women
CLUES DOWN 1. College civil rights organization 2. “Full House” actress Loughlin 3. Egyptian sun god 4. Vessel or duct 5. Belonging to a thing 6. After B 7. Refers to end of small intestine 8. Baby cow 9. River of Memmert Germany 10. Farmer’s calendar 11. Spiral shelled cephalopods 12. Source of chocolate 14. Diversify 17. A baglike structure in a plant or animal 18. Freshwater & limestone green algae 20. Single Lens Reflex 23. Gum arabics
24. Austrian philosopher Martin 25. Maltese pound 26. An immature newt 29. Popular Canadian statement 30. Norwegian monetary unit (abbr.) 31. A journey around a course 32. Confer a nobility title upon 35. Idle talk 36. British policeman 38. A citizen of Havana 40. Highly glazed finish 41. A portion of 42. Squad 43. Betrayers 44. Barrels per day (abbr.) 45. Married woman 46. Express delight 47. Neither
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Large 3 bedroom, 1 bath. 912-682-7468
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6 or 7 bedrooms. Like new. Residential or commercial. Excellent personal care home. Call 912-682-7468
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Mobile Homes For Sale
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Nice 3/bedroom 2 bath mobile home on 2 acres. Nice Shed. Rincon (Ebeneezer school area). 478-982-2816. Leave message. No owner financing. Cool Deals are in the Statesboro Herald Classifieds*
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