15.3.13

Its pretty easy being Green.

 St. Patrick's Day is almost here and as they say "It's the one day that everyone's Irish".
This saying couldn't be more accurate if you've ever traveled to Savannah for March 17th. Saint Patrick's Day is Savannah's largest annual celebration and the second largest St. Patrick's Day celebration and parade in the United States. People from all backgrounds, ethnicity's, and beliefs, don the color green and hit the streets for a week of shamrock shenanigans. 
Here at The Paris Market you can find the St. Patrick's Day hue around every corner.
Here are some of our favorite green themed products, perfect for the Irish spirit in us all!

Shamrock cookies specially baked for the holiday! Available in our Patisserie for a limited time!

St. Patrick's Day Accessories for the fellas / Caldrea Products in Ginger Pomelo

 Decorative Tapes in the perfect green hue.
 
Green Leather Accessories for the Irish Ladies, choose from wallets, billfolds and handbags.


 A little St. Patrick's Day Know-How

- Green is associated with St. Patrick's Day because it is the color of spring, Ireland and the shamrock.
-  Saint Patrick was born around 385 AD in the United Kingdom. His real name is believed to be Maewyn Succat
- The first St. Patrick's Day parade didn't take place in Ireland, but actually in New York City on March 17, 1762. 
- It is rumored that people give Saint Patrick credit for chasing all the snakes out of Ireland. The truth is that snakes are not indigenous to Ireland.


The Paris Market will be closed tomorrow, Saturday the 16th and will be open for St. Patrick's Day.
Wishing you a very glorious and green St. Patrick's Day this year!
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St. Patrick's Day is with us,
The day when all that's seen
To right and left and everywhere
Is green, green, green!

And Irish tunes they whistle
And Irish songs they sing,
To-day each Irish lad walks out
As proud as any king.

I'll wear a four-leaf shamrock
In my coat, the glad day through,
For my father and mother are Irish
And I am Irish too!


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