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Share your St. Patty’s Day song

St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner. That means parades, pints and traditional tunes. Get into the holiday spirit and pen your own ode to Guinness or the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow....

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There’s Guinness In It! fundraiser to benefit York Saint Patrick’s Day Parade

(Photo: York Saint Patrick’s Day Parade) The York Saint Patrick’s Day Parade Committee is hosting a There’s Guinness In It! fundraiser from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. March 4 at the Strand-Capitol Performing...

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Want free Guinness? Head to Maewyn’s Feb. 25

Get a jumpstart on St. Patrick’s Day. Maewyn’s Irish Pub & Restaurant in York hosts Free Guinness Night from 5 to 7 p.m. Feb. 25. Guests can drink free Guinness until the keg runs dry. Guinness...

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Celebrate halfway to St. Paddy’s Day, Guinness

FlipSide File; Bill McGinnis of the Accomac Inn puts whipped cream on a Guinness dessert at the March 4 There's Guinness In It! event. Let’s just skip the cold months and fast forward to March 2012,...

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Maewyn’s celebrates two years with $2 Guinness, parade benefit

FlipSide file; Maewyn's waiter Brian Cannon braves the cold in his kilt as he carries a box of napkins into the restaurant on its opening day Feb. 17, 2010. Maewyn’s Irish Pub and Restaurant, 110 N....

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February food calendar: A Taste of York City, Fastnacht Day, Restaurant Week...

Submitted: A Taste of York City 2011 Get your fill of food-related events this month. We’ve compiled a calendar. Be sure to bring you appetite. Through Feb. 28: Hershey hosts Chocolate-Covered...

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