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Villeneuve-la-Comptel. St. Patrick’s Irish Night, Saturday, March 19

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Celebrates St. Patrick’s Day, one of the Patrons of Ireland. It takes place around the world on March 17 every year. The 2022 edition is a great opportunity to party and see life in green. This year, it’s a Tuesday, but it’s Saturday, March 19, at 7:30 pm in Village Hall, Villeneuve-la-Comptel.

To better prepare for this unforgettable evening in the company of the local festival committee, here are some practical tips: First, you should book at 0671189113 or 0611766081 or 0662464673 and pay € 20 for food (for adults and children over 12 and over) (ages 12 to 10) Remember to enter the number). Also remember to bring your cutlery. The menu includes free appetizers, mixed salads, roast pork with beer, gratin duffinois, cheese, Anglo-Saxon cream spit cake, beer and coffee. The France-England rugby match will be televised live, with the highlight of the evening, the Odd Group Abyss (Tour 2022) hosting a concert from 11pm to late at night. Unforgettable experience guaranteed, only you, your family and your friends are lost! You can dress like an Irishman – green, shamrock will do.

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