Join in the Fun! St. Patrick's Parade '10

Sláinte, Judge Community!

Students, Faculty, Staff, Parents, Coaches, Alumni, Friends … Join us for the 2010 annual Salt Lake City St. Patrick’s Day Parade!

Are you a member of a JMCHS sport, club, organization, or student body? Feel free to wear your team gear, warm-ups or your favorite Judge Pride gear!

Are you a member of the JMCHS community at large? We would love to see you in your red and gold, highlighted with your Irish accessories, of course!

Parents, need service hours? Why yes, yes you can get service hours for participating in this fun event!

Question of the Parade? Will junior Shane Jimenez be able to get the golf cart up to 17.5 miles? Well, will he?

Are you looking for details?

  • Our really festive Judge Memorial poster!
  • The Hibernian Society of Utah’s Parade 2010 Web page
  • Saturday, March 13
  • Assemble at 9 am
  • The gathering spot for participants is 400 West & 200 North
  • Parade steps off at 10 am
  • Parade route begins at the north end of the Gateway Shopping Center and ends at the south end. Parade is approximately six blocks long
  • Frosh, Sophomores, and Juniors: participation in the parade will allow you to count up to two hours toward your service hours!

2010 Theme:

"If You’re Irish …” is the theme for this year’s observance of the annual festivities celebrating the Feast of St. Patrick, Ireland's patron Saint. This year, we honor the sweetness and warmth of Irish hospitality, as celebrated in music and poetry. We have chosen the song, “If You’re Irish” as the focal point of the message which the theme embodies.

Post-Parade Festivities:

Everyone is invited to the SIAMSA (post-parade gala) for entertainment, food, drinks, etc. The location for 2010 is different than in year’s past. Join us at The Depot on the north end of the Gateway Shopping area, 400 W. South Temple.

Contact:

  • Mattie Mulick, JMCHS Dean of Students
  • 801.363-8895, ext. 143 or mulick@judgememorial.com
  • www.judgememorial.com

Erin Go Bragh!

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