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Matt Kettmann

The Indy's editor-in-chief Marianne Partridge gets the staff motivated for the St. Patrick's Day Parade, with the help of a bagpiper and drummer.


Santa Barbara’s First Ever St. Patrick’s Day Parade

With Bagpiping and Drumming Support, The Independent Marches State Street


Tuesday, March 18, 2008
By Indy Staff
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The snake-scaring spirit of St. Patrick caught up with the staff of The Independent on the afternoon of Monday, March 17, as we embarked on what we’re calling “Santa Barbara’s First Ever St. Paddy’s Day Parade.” The parade, which traveled from The Indy’s offices on West Figueroa down State Street all the way to Ortega, was motivated by editor-in-chief Marianne Partridge, who began beating the parade drum weeks ago. Much of the staff laughed it off as a fantastic wish, but last week, an email went out, and the troops began rallying.

Come closing time on Monday, the paper’s parking lot became a staging area for various ales, stouts, and whiskies. Most surprising to all was the addition of bagpiper Tom Strelich and drummer Alison Strelich, enlisted by longtime Indy arts writer D.J. Palladino. The piper and drummer led the parade down the street starting at about 5:45 p.m.

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Along the way, the crowd of 40 or so staffers and friends got lots of applause, some loud honks, and plenty of confused looks. Due to our costumery, most onlookers understood our intentions, and some even joined along. Once at Ortega Street — and seeing the swelling crowd at Dargan’s — the parade did a victory loop through De la Guerra Plaza and then came to a close.

As the staff went their merry ways onto other St. Patrick’s Day revelry, Santa Barbara’s First Ever St. Paddy’s Day Parade was declared a success. Plans are already being laid for next year.

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Wow, who would have expected Santa Barbara's first ever St. Paddy's Day Parade to continue all the way to Bryce Canyon, in Utah, before turning around? Those poor dogs must have been howlin'.

niceFLguy (anonymous profile)
March 19, 2008 at 8:56 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Yea, I don't remember going there either, but it was St. Paddy's Day, so who knows?

Matt (Matt Kettmann)
March 19, 2008 at 9:46 a.m. (Suggest removal)

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