St. Patrick’s Day

St. Patrick’s Day Info:

  • Saint Patrick’s Day is a cultural and religious celebration held March 17th, and has many titles: The Feast of Saint Patrick, Patrick’s Day, St. Paddy’s Day, and St. Patty’s Day in North America. It was made an official Christian festival day in the early 17th century.
  • St. Paddy’s Day is a public holiday in the Republic of Ireland, North Ireland, Newfoundland, Labrador and Montserrat.
  • St. Patrick was known as the “Apostle of Ireland.” he was an active missionary during the fifth century. He is recognized as the patron Saint of Ireland … the day signifies the arrival of Christianity in Ireland.

St. Patrick’s Day Activities in the Ville…

  • Northville historically has had a notable percentage of Irish citizens who share my family’s Scottish/Irish heritage. (Brian PATRICK Turnbull)
  • Years past, there were even cabbage fields off Rayson near Ford Field & CVS. Thus, the name “Cabbagetown” for this section of the Ville.

1890’s – Some of the largest social gatherings in our town, including parties & dances, were on St. Patrick’s Day. Hundreds from southeastern Michigan gathered at the Princess Rink (behind the Marquis Theatre).

1912-1914 – The format for St. Paddy’s Day activities switched from more formal gatherings to a “Barn Dance” Shamrock affair. The cost for dinner, dancing & festivities was $1.50 a couple (about $50 in today’s money). Country garb was in vogue then … over 500 attended!


1920’s The Record in 1920 ran an article about a St. Paddy’s Day luncheon with games, activities and elaborate Green & White decorations sponsored by Woman’s Club. Also, in ’27, the High School Gym (Old Village School) was the location for an OLV-sponsored St. Patrick’s Day “Spirit of America” community banquet.

1948 – The Garden Club sponsored a St. Pat’s luncheon in Orchard Heights. Table centerpieces featured green & pink snapdragons & yellow daffodils.

2001 The Record ran an ad highlighting a Shamrock plant sale at IV Season’s flower shop (Baby Baby today). Green & White St. Paddy’s socks were in stock at the Marquis Gift Shoppe.
The newspaper also published this toast: 

2020s – In Northville’s downtown Social District, green beer & festivities abounded in ’21. The local Shawn Riley Band played some Irish jigs in the area.

For 2024 – I invite you to be part of our traditions and sample some Irish Stew & Corned Beef, watch Irish Dancers perform, drink some GREEN beer, and listen to music that abounds in the streets of the Ville.

So Northvillians, get out and enjoy St. Patrick’s Day, stroll through town, and experience the festivities. “Spring has certainly almost Sprung!”

Brian Turnbull
Mayor – Northville
BTurnbull@ci.northville.mi.us / 248.505.6849

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