St. Patrick’s Day: San Antonio

St. Patrick’s Day: San Antonio

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March is almost here!

When you think St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, Texas might not be the first to come to mind but the vibrant celebrations here might just surprise you.

So gear your family up in your brightest shade of green and celebrate some Irish heritage and pride on one of the most widely celebrated cultural events in the United States. There’s no shortage of fun for the whole family and you can be sure that San Antonio will put their own signature flavor on this fun-loving holiday.

We’re highlighting some of the most poppin’ paddy’s day celebrations that Texas has to offer during the month of March. Our first stop is San Antonio, where there’s plenty of events and traditions you won’t want to miss. 

Murphy’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade and River Festival

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The Irish pull out all the stops when it comes to St. Patrick’s Day fun and the Murphy’s parade is no exception. Here at the San Antonio River Walk, they dye the water green and host a truly spectacular parade of elaborately decorated boats. The fun doesn’t stop here and there’s also plenty of food and gift vendors to help you celebrate your shamrock pride.Guests are encouraged to dress up in their Irish best and root on their favorite boats and groups.

Harp & Shamrock Society Music Festival

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If you’re looking for something more authentically Irish to whisk your spirit back home to the mother country, the Irish society at Harp and Shamrock have an impressive lineup of Irish musicians and dancers. Their events go towards the preservation of Irish culture in the San Antonio community and some of the area’s largest St. Patrick’s Day traditions. This year they’re hosting almost a dozen different events that will transform San Antonio into the rolling hills of Ireland.

Date Night Out to Durty Nelly’s 

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Some might argue it wouldn’t be St. Patrick’s Day without some Irish fare and Durty Nelly’s is a slice of Ireland. San Antonio residents flock to Nelly’s on St. Patrick’s Day to kick off or wind down a day of activities where they can sit back and relax in their comfy but vibrant atmosphere with some classic drinks. Whether you’re looking for an icy cold pint of Guinness or a tried and true Irish whiskey to quench your thirst, you’re bound to have a good time with friends and family here. Although not required, it’s extra fun to be clad head to toe in green of course.

Arneson River Theater Irish Concerts

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Through the weeks leading up to the big day, the Arneson River Theater is hosting several music events that’ll awaken your inner bagpipe enthusiast. Irish culture is steeped in music and dance, and there’s plenty of that to go around at the Arneson outdoor theater before they even dye the river green! Support San Antonio’s premier Irish artists, bands and dancers as they put on an extraordinary show of beaming Irish heritage that’ll make your grandma proud.

Whether you’re cooling down with a cold pint or catching a glimpse of talented Irish dancers, you’re sure to find plenty of magical Irish spirit throughout the San Antonio community in March. 

Your support keeps the traditions alive, so plan one event or visit all of them and don’t forget to have fun and let your pride beam bright while celebrating the fun loving and extraordinary Irish history,

The Texas Bowl

The Texas Bowl

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The holidays are officially right around the corner! 

If you’re looking to plan some fun activities with your kids during your winter break, there’s plenty of things to do in the Houston area to make your season a little brighter and a way more fun.

If you’re home with your newborn and you need some activities that are easy on your postpartum recovery, there’s also plenty of low-key holiday events for everyone in your family to enjoy.

We put together a go-to guide for local holiday fun this week, so suit up in your Christmas best and turn up the cheer!

The Texas Bowl

The Texas Bowl is a Houston post-season NCAA-sanctioned Division, FBS college football bowl game tradition that Houston families have been celebrating for over a decade. Sports during the holidays give families some uplifting spirit as they root on their teams as a family after eating a filling holiday meal.

It’s all about the pre-game parties, tailgating and team spirit with family and friends and there’s no shortage of all the above hereGet your gear ready, your game day recipes cookin’ and have some fun at this year’s Texas Bowl! The best tailgate decorations and spirit will be awarded by H-E-B judges roaming the stadium parking lot Team Spirit, Food Presentation (exclusive H-E-B pride is an absolute must) Originality and Hospitality in their search to crown this year’s H-E-B Tailgater of the Game! So get your thinking caps on and your crock pots going!

The Nutcracker at the Houston Ballet

The Nutcracker is an absolute Christmas classic and has become a tradition for many families to watch a Nutcracker performance together before their big holiday celebrations. The Houston Ballet puts on an incredible performance that will leave your little ones enchanted and anxiously awaiting Christmas morning. It’s a perfect way to get a little festive this week before the crazy travel and parties of the weekend.

The Festival of Lights

Moody Gardens hosts the area’s largest display of holiday lights in the Houston area that belongs on everyone’s list this month. The trail features millions of sparkling lights, live entertainment and tons of animated displays set to familiar Christmas tunes. There’s ice skating and a 100 foot long slide! This event is a crowd favorite and is an incredibly magical way to kick off the big holiday week ahead. There’s plenty to do here for the kids and parents, bringing this event to the top of our holiday to-do list every year.

Milk and Cookies With Santa

It’s not too late to get yourself on Santa’s nice list. The Children’s Museum of Houston is hosting a meet and greet with the big man in red himself, where kids can have milk and cookies and submit those last minute Christmas wishes. If you haven’t paid Santa a visit before he embarks on his big trip around the world, the Children’s Museum of Houston has the surprise for you! This museum also hosts different event for your little ones and fun interactive exhibits to explore throughout the year.

If you’re looking for some fun activities to do with the kids while they’re home on their holiday break, you don’t need to go far when Houston has you covered. 

Visit some of these awesome local happenings in our area to start feeling a little more festive before all your big plans this weekend!

Have a happy and healthy holiday season from Lone Star Doulas!