Wednesday 25 March 2009

Celebration at Sheffield City Centre attracts the event-St. Patrick's Day

Poonam Sahu.

For the upcoming event of St. Patrick’s Day, stalls are been organised and people are eager to celebrate pre- St. Patrick’s Day. These stalls were organised from 14th of March 2009 at the Sheffield City Centre.‘The whole motto of this idea of organising stalls and celebrating St. Patrick’s Day was to make it a big celebration for the Irish community people as well as the English people of Britain’, says the event Organiser Mr. David Ferald.

He then ends the interview by wishing all the people a very Happy St. Patrick’s Day.

Lord Mayor, Jane states, ‘St. Patrick’s Day is always being celebrated for the last several years’.

This had been organised by the Sheffield City Council committee members.

Through this tourists and the International students are also getting entertained, as after all they stay so far from their family and country.

Our Team members- Poonam, Mohammad, and Anli, had been effortlessly trying hard to get as much as information, videos as well as interviews to entertain our viewers.

There were a range of all such items which attracts people of all ages.

One can find food items from French cuisine to Indian, dress materials to ready-made dresses, show-pieces and antiques to flowering plants, indoor as well as outdoor plants, etc..

You can find anything and everything of all possible ranges.

One must visit and let know how it really felt like, as this is the most suitable place to chill out and shop. Whether you have a jolly or low mood the celebration and stalls would definitely make you feel much better.

Ahaa.... Don’t worry one doesn’t need to take more money; you can take as little you want to.

Then in the Town Hall there was a event organised by the Sheffield Council. Parade was done from the nearest Church to the Town Hall after a prayer.

There was a press conference as well where guests and Lord Mayor spoke about the precautionary steps that should be taken by the Lay people in order to be safe against the various diseases.

Stalls for adequate information were also organised.

There had been a tap-dance show organised too. If you weren’t at the Town Hall, then you missed it. But still then you can watch out these events here.

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