
For extra occasions and data go to: newportirishhistory.org/newport-irish-heritage-month
On-Going Occasions
Museum of Newport Irish Historical past Friday-Sunday, noon-5 p.m. Study Irish immigration to the Newport space and of the contributions to the group by people of Irish descent, admission by donation by means of March 23, 648 Thames St., newportirishhistory.org.
St. Mary’s Church Open Monday-Fridays, noon-2 p.m. R.I.’s oldest Catholic parish, established in 1828 to serve Newport’s rising Irish immigrant population, nook of Spring Road & Memorial Blvd. West, stmarynewportri.org.
“The Irish Hour” 1540AM WADK Sundays, 8-9 a.m. Conventional and up to date Irish or Irish-influenced music, hosted by Rick Kelly, wadk.com.
Guided Excursions of Fort Adams Saturdays & Sundays, 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and three p.m. A 1-hour tour of the historic Newport fort constructed with Irish labor between 1824-1857, climate allowing, closed March 15, $10- $20, beneath 5 free, $5 off particular person tickets when mentioning Irish Heritage Month, 90 Fort Adams Dr., fortadams.org.
Conventional Irish Music Classes Sundays, 6-9 p.m. Dwell conventional Irish music with A.O. Gutierrez, Tim Could and Jack Wright, family-friendly, free, The Fastnet Pub, 1 Broadway, thefastnetpub.com
One-Time Particular Occasions
March 8
Parade Grand Marshal Roast Honoring Michael J. Henlyshyn, heavy hors d’oeuvres and performance by Rhode to Dublin, $35, tickets at Hibernian Corridor or name 401- 846-5081, St. Augustin’s Church Corridor, Eastnor Street entrance.
March 9
Celtic Violin Live performance Efficiency by Máiréad Nesbitt, 7 p.m., $49-$69, Jane Pickens, 49 Touro St., janepickens.com.
March 10
Take and Make Craft for Children Make a St. Patrick’s Day Wand, midday, Newport Library, 300 Spring St., 401- 847-8720, newportlibraryri.org.
March 11
Leprechaun Crafts for Children Create a pair of binoculars to search out leprechauns across the library and construct a home for them, 11 a.m., Middletown Library, 700 W. Predominant Rd., 401-846-1573, centertownpubliclibraryri.org.
March 12
Hibernian of the 12 months Dinner Have fun Patrick Carlisle, 5:30 p.m. cocktails, 6:30 p.m. dinner, $50, money bar, tickets at Hibernian Corridor, 2 Wellington Ave., 401-847-8671.
March 14
Parade Eve Celebration That includes AOH Pipes & Drums and AOH Males’s Singers, 4-6 p.m., Midcity Oyster Bar, 345 Thames St.
Turas Live performance Expertise the magic of traditional Irish music with the band “Turas” and 13-year-old Irish step-dancing prodigy Kira Nagle, 6 p.m., $22-$24, Jane Pickens, 49 Touro St., janepickens.com.
“Large Daddy” Award Ceremony & Pre-Parade Occasion Honoring IHOP Middletown, the biggest monetary supporter of the 2025 parade, complimentary hors d’oeuvres and stay leisure, 6-10 p.m., Hibernian Corridor, 2 Wellington Ave., 401-846-5081.
March 15
Parade Day Meals Sale & Raffle Begin your St. Patrick’s Day parade with refreshments and assist St. Joseph’s Parish, raffle tickets accessible upfront, 8 a.m., St. Joseph’s Church, 79-93 Broadway, elaine.stjoes@gmail.com.
St. Patrick’s Day Parade Have fun Irish tradition with native, state and regional organizations, 11 a.m., beginning at Newport Metropolis Corridor and proceeds down Thames Road to Carroll Avenue.
St. Patrick’s Day Household Celebration Balloon tornado, Irish step dancers, prizes, face portray, bagpipes and extra, 1-4 p.m., free, The Hut, Golden Hill Road behind the library, newportirish.com.
Publish-Parade Celebration Music by DJ Murph and The McMurphy’s, doorways at 11 a.m., kitchen open at midday, 2-6 p.m., $25, Hibernian Corridor, 2 Wellington Ave., 401-847-8671.
Salt Portray Have fun St. Patrick’s Day by making a salt portray, 2 p.m., Middletown Library, 700 W. Predominant Rd., 401-846-1573, middletownpubliclibraryri.org.
March 16
Trolley Tour of Irish Newport Go to the websites linked with the historical past of Irish in Newport, 12:45 p.m., Hibernian Corridor, 2 Wellington Ave., 401-965-7276, newportirishhistory@gmail.com.
March 17
St. Patrick’s Day Movie Screening “The Departed,” efficiency by Rhode to Dublin, 6 p.m., Jane Chooseens, 49 Touro St., janepickens.com.
March 18
Gaelic & Garlic Celebration of Irish and Italian heritage and a fundraiser in reminiscence of Ralph J. Gizzi, 6-8 p.m., $35, Vasco da Gama Corridor, 15 Fenner Ave., for advance tickets contact Paula Morris 401-829-5180 or PaulaMorris1@msn.com or Greg Gizzi 401-226-3705.
March 19
Irish Historical past Lecture “The Outdated Stone Financial institution: A Window into the Lives of our nineteenth Century Ancestors,” mild hors d’oeuvres and money bar, 5:30 p.m., reservations required, $0-$5, Wyndham Newport Lodge, 240 Aquidneck Ave., Middletown and by way of Zoom, name Ann Arnold 401- 841-5493, newportirishhistory.org.
March 22
Historic Irish Cemetery Tour Historian/information Steve Marino leads a tour of the historic Saint Joseph Cemetery, identified regionally because the Barney Road Cemetery, climate allowing, 1 p.m., free, reservations requested, nook of Barney and Mt. Vernon Streets, newportirishhistory.org or Ann Arnold 401-841-5493.
March 30
Dancing on the Forty Steps Dwell conventional Irish music, demonstrations of Irish set dancing and the AOH Males’s Singers, climate allowing, 3 p.m., free, Cliff Stroll, east finish of Narragansett Avenue, newportirishhistory.org.