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Celebrate your Irish side at these Salem events

Irish Eyes are Smiling…

Céili of the Valley Society has been actively celebrating all things Irish (and then some) for more than 15 years…and they do it year-round. Of course, March is an extra special time to connect and here’s what they have in store…

Kick up your heels at the Second Friday Ceili (kay-lee). This monthly social dance featuring live music is offered, you guessed it, on the second Friday of every month. No experience, partner or special shoes are needed and all ages are welcome. The fun takes place at the VFW Hall, 630 Hood St NE. Doors open at 7 p.m. with instruction at 7:15 and live tunes from 8 p.m. on. Cost is $10. 

If you want to get some practice before jumping into a Ceili, the society offers a weekly dance class every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. and at the VFW Hall. Taught by the kind and patient Elisa Chandler, the dances are walked first so you can learn the steps, then called so you don’t have to worry about remembering everything right from the start. Wear comfortable shoes and bring water. No partner is needed. Cost is $5 and the first class is free for newbies. 

But Ceili of the Valley does more than dance, they also organize the annual St. Patrick’s Walk-About. On Saturday, March 18, the group will gather at 11:30 a.m. at Salem’s Riverfront Carousel, 101 Front St NE, then parade through the park with live music provided by the Willamette Valley Pipes & Drums beginning at 12 p.m. Everyone is welcome including wee folks and well-behaved pets. Learn more at ceiliofthevalley.org.

And if you want to hear more, you’ll find Willamette Valley Pipes and Drums playing on March 17 and 18 at Half Penny Public House, 3743 Commercial St SE. Find out more at wvpnd.band

Finally, if you enjoyed the music, be sure to tune in to the Celtic Music Hour 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays on KMUZ 100.7 and 88.5 FM. The show, hosted live by Beth and Ann, features music from the seven Celtic nations and from musicians throughout the world. The show rebroadcasts Friday evenings at 7 p.m. For more info, visit kmuz.org.

Keep in the loop of all things Celtic in the valley at www.ceiliofthevalley.org 

Ceili of the Valley

More Irish-themed Events…

  • Hear semi-traditional Irish tunes from Possibly Irish 7 to 11 p.m. March 17 at The Yard, 4106 State St. All ages welcome.
  • Salem Irish punks Potatoe Famine will be playing at 8 p.m. March 18 at The Dehn Bar, 157 Commercial St SE. The show is for ages 21 and older.
  • Sisters Irish Bistro is taking St. Patrick’s Day reservations, plus they will have live harp and guitar. Call 503-584-1099 after 5 p.m. for availability.
  • King’s Kitchen will be popping up at The Dehn Bar this weekend and creating all your Irish favorites including colcannon, corned beef and boxty, too!
  • Take in a four-course British Isles Bistro Dinner on Friday, March 17, at West Hills Wine, 4785 Salem Dallas Hwy NW. Reserve your spot here.
  • St. Paddy’s Yoga — Take a one-hour yoga class led by Catherine Albertini of Yoga Escape. The class includes a yoga tank, created by Roanna, especially for the class. After, shop at CreativiTee while enjoying wine and snacks. Special discounts will be announced at the class. Tanks will be available before class. Space is limited. Take part 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, March 17 at CreativiTee & rofe designs, 110 Commercial St NE. Cost: $42 (includes class plus tank and wine & snacks) Sign up here.
  • Traveling Wheelz hosts a Leprechauns and Clovers Celebration Open Skate on March 18 at The Mad House, home of Cherry City Roller Derby, at 1335 Madison St NE. Two sessions — 4 to 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 to 10 p.m. Cost is $10 per person. Bring your own skates or rent some for $5. Oh and yes, festive attire is encouraged. Keep an eye on travelingwheelz.com for more info.

A version of this story originally ran in Press Play Salem issue 15 (Feb/Mar 2023)

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