Go Irish with Krewe of Killarney

Published 12:35 am Sunday, February 26, 2017

Have you ever wanted to join a worthwhile organization or nonprofit group but you don’t really have time for lots of meetings and yearlong events?

Well if that’s the case, the Krewe of Killarney is just right for you. For a mere $30 per family or $20 for a single membership you can join the Krewe of Killarney. You don’t have to be Irish to be a member, but on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, everyone can be “Irish.”

We only have three events a year: one business meeting where attendance is not mandatory, followed by the annual St. Patrick’s party  and auction, then the St. Patrick’s Day parade.

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The Krewe of Killarney was organized 27 years ago to have a good time and to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with an annual parade. However, our main goal is to raise funds to help Pleasant Acre Day School and Holy Family School, and award scholarships to graduating seniors from our five area high schools.

We raise these funds every year from the membership dues and the funds we raise at the annual St. Patrick’s party and auction hosted by our outgoing St. Patrick from the previous year. This year’s party will be this Saturday, March 4, 2017, at the Adams County Safe Room.

The party will begin at 6 p.m. with the auction beginning around 7 p.m. St. Patrick XXVI Ricky Warren invites everyone to the party and auction. At the party you can become a member or just come for a good time and participate in the auction to help with our worthy charities. Just bring your favorite side dish and item for the auction and Ricky will furnish the main meal and refreshments. Also at the party we are proud and honored to present to Natchez, St. Patrick XXVII Darren Cowart!

Darren will lead the St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Friday, March 17 at 6 p.m. Line up on Main Street at Memorial Park at St. Mary’s Basilica will start at 5:30 p.m. Put on your favorite green outfit (the more outrageous, the better), purchase your beads from Pleasant Acre Day School and come on out for our annual walking parade. St. Patrick will lead the parade along with his “Blarney Babes” and the rest of the krewe and do his best to rid Natchez of all the snakes that have worked their way into Natchez since last year. Come to think of it, Ricky did a pretty good job last year as I only saw one snake, and it was a good one!

The Parade will end at the gazebo on the bluff where all the snakes will be cast into the mighty Mississippi River.

Natchez and the surrounding community has a lot of Irish heritage and blood running through its veins but St. Patrick XXVII Darren Cowart says it’s OK for everybody to be “Irish” for a day! Hope to see you at the Party Saturday night and at the Parade on St. Patrick’s Day.

May the luck of the Irish be with you always.
Ginger Cowart is the co-captain of the Krewe of Killarney.