Letter: Adamsville had the luck of the Irish Saturday

Posted 3/22/23

The sun came out from behind the clouds just in time to shine on the second annual Shortest St. Paddies Day Parade in Adamsville on Saturday afternoon.

It was a sight to behold. So many happy, …

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Letter: Adamsville had the luck of the Irish Saturday

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The sun came out from behind the clouds just in time to shine on the second annual Shortest St. Paddies Day Parade in Adamsville on Saturday afternoon.

It was a sight to behold. So many happy, enthusiastic participants and supporters. Dancers, singers, fiddlers, ponies, floats and marchers, even an appearance by St.Patrick himself. And green and smiles were everywhere. All to benefit the Little Compton Food Bank and the Little Compton and Tiverton community members that it serves.

Many many thanks to the organizers, the cooks, the announcers, the paraders and all those who helped in any way to make this such a wonderful event.

Edith S Borden
Little Compton
Borden is treasurer of the Little Compton Food Bank.

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