Saturday, March 14, 2015

Wee bit o’ fun during St. Patrick’s Day

Tammy Malgesini
East Oregonian
Published on March 14, 2015 12:01AM

If you’re taking a look at the entertainment calendar for ideas on what to do this weekend, you don’t need to go any further than the first listing — the Wee Bit O’ Ireland Celebration.
Heppner during St. Patrick’s Day weekend is more than a wee bit o’ fun. And there’s truly something for everyone. In its 33rd year, organizers know how to roll out the green carpet.
When I first moved to the area, I thought Heppner’s celebration was full of raucous behavior and green beer. Although there may be a bit of that, the celebration is known for its variety of activities, including family-friendly fun. But don’t be surprised if you see a few leprechauns running around.
I’ve enjoyed watching the sheep dog trials and the Welly Toss — even trying my hand at launching a Wellington boot as far as I can. But, hands down, my favorite part of the festival is the KUMA Coffee “Hour.”
With KUMA radio host Tom Melton, Father Gerry Condon and U.S. Rep. Greg Walden, R-Hood River, the stories and blarney won’t get much better. Walden, who also will hold a town hall meeting at 8 a.m., has been a regular on the coffee hour.
The representative first attended Wee Bit O’ Ireland in the early to mid-90s as a way to reach out to an area he represented in the state Senate. In 2012 — the year he was honored as the event’s grand marshal — he told an East Oregonian reporter that he continues to come because he enjoys the event.
The coffee hour’s musical entertainment is top-notch with the Irish Singers on hand, as well as Joe Lindsay, who will sing the ever-popular “Grand Marshal Song.” For those who don’t know Lindsay, he’s known for his knack in writing songs about a person’s characteristics and personality as sort of a musical roast at events. The Irish Singers, whose members hail from across the region, have been performing at the festivities for more than two decades.
And you won’t want to miss the Irish Brogue Contest and a chance to win a fistful of cash.
The coffee hour, which is really 90 minutes, runs from 10-11:30 a.m. upstairs at the Heppner Elks Lodge. You’ll want to get there early, because it always draws a full house.
There are a couple of new activities I’m hoping to check out — the tour of Talking Rocks, which includes some history of the area, and the Hurling & Gaelic Football demonstration. Although they say no experience is necessary to participate, I’ll play it safe by staying in the stands.
During my first Wee Bit O’ Ireland Celebration, someone told me everyone’s Irish in Heppner over St. Paddy’s weekend — just be sure and add the O’ in front of your name.
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Tammy Malgesini is the EO community editor. Her column, Inside my Shoes, includes general musings about life. Contact her at tmalgesini@eastoregonian.com or 541-564-4539.