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St. Patrick's Day Parade

Siren

Tom Haines of rural Siren takes his team of draft horses and wagon along the parade route in Siren. – Photos by Mary Stirrat Signs of “the little people” abounded in Siren Saturday, March 10, when the village celeSt. brated Patrick’s Day. One leprechaun was seen stepping lightly down the street, while another lost his shirt to a beverage can.

Devin Rand, 11, took advantage of the weather and the holiday to wear a short-sleeved Green Bay Packer shirt. Temperatures for the Saturday, March 10, St. Patrick’s parade in Siren were in the mid-50s.

Everyone is Irish for St. Paddy’s Day, including 4year-old Libby Swanson of Siren. Libby was ready with a bag for the candy that would be thrown during the parade S a t u r d a y, March 10.

Vulcans from the St. Paul Winter Carnival entertained parade-goers in Siren Saturday during the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade.

The St. Paul Winter Carnival Klondike Kate and her escort waved to people gathered along Siren’s Main Street for the St. Patrick’s parade Saturday.

The Siren marching band was a highlight of the St. Patrick’s Day parade in Siren Saturday, March 10.

Siren Police Chief Chris Sybers sported green beads during the St. Patrick’s Day parade.

Royalty from Shell Lake enjoyed the warm weather Saturday as they rode in the St. Patrick’s Day parade in Siren.


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