Remembering how Irish immigrants helped shape SF as Saint Patrick's Day celebrations return

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'It's really here in San Francisco, as old as the city itself. The immigrants that came during the Gold Rush brought Irish dancing, their music, their traditions.'

It's St. Patrick's Day, and bars in San Francisco haven't seen this kind of celebration since the coronavirus pandemic forced them to shut down.

"Honest to goodness, we were really worried about the Irish Center because it had closed at the end of 2018. So we've had some rough economic headwinds here for the last couple of years," Reidy said.Their impact is felt across the Bay Area in fields like education, construction and religion."It's really here in San Francisco, as old as the city itself.

And that historical presence will soon be getting a big boost as the Cultural Center raises money for a complete rebuild of their facility by 2025.

 

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