Sunday, March 17, 2013

Cold, wet Dublin braces for St. Patrick's Day

U.S Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Tanner Marshall is kissed by a woman during a St. Patrick?s Day parade, Saturday, March, 16, 2013, in Savannah, Ga. St. (AP Photo/Stephen Morton)

U.S Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Tanner Marshall is kissed by a woman during a St. Patrick?s Day parade, Saturday, March, 16, 2013, in Savannah, Ga. St. (AP Photo/Stephen Morton)

John Palenzuela of Webster, Texas holds his son, Kayden, 6 months old, as they watch the Houston St. Patrick's Day Parade in downtown Houston, Texas on Saturday, March 16, 2013. (AP Photo/The Courier, Alan Warren)

Snow accumulates on the beard of a bagpipe player in the Wyoming Valley Pipe and Drum Band as they perform in the Wilkes-Barre St. Patrick's Day parade in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Saturday, March 16, 2013. St. Patrick's Day Parade. (AP Photo/The Citizens' Voice, Kristen Mullen)

Sophine Lassiter, 2, attends the 25th annual North Myrtle Beach St. Patrick's Day Parade and celebration, Saturday, March 16, 2013, in North Myrtle Beach, S.C. (AP Photo/The Sun News, Charles Slate) LOCAL PRINT OUT (MYRTLE BEACH HERALD OUT, HORRY INDEPENDENT OUT, CAROLINA FOREST CHRONICLE, GEORGETOWN TIMES OUT)

Dogs Toby, right, and Angel, who belong to Bob and Julie Hockey of East Springfield, Ohio, are dressed for the 25th annual North Myrtle Beach St. Patrick's Day Parade and celebration, Saturday, March 16, 2013, in North Myrtle Beach, S.C. (AP Photo/The Sun News, Charles Slate) LOCAL PRINT OUT (MYRTLE BEACH HERALD OUT, HORRY INDEPENDENT OUT, CAROLINA FOREST CHRONICLE, GEORGETOWN TIMES OUT)

(AP) ? Never mind the fickle Irish weather. A chilly, damp Dublin is wrapping up warm for St. Patrick's Day.

An estimated half-million revelers were expected to brave snowflakes and sleet to line the capital's streets for the traditional holiday parade Sunday, a 3-kilometer (2-mile) jaunt through the city's heart involving performers from 46 countries.

Unusually, 8,000 tourists in town for the festivities were expected to lead this year's procession in a "people's parade." The gesture is connected to a year-long tourism promotion called The Gathering that is organizing hundreds of clan reunions nationwide.

Since 1997 Dublin has expanded St. Patrick's Day into a multi-day festival featuring special children's playgrounds, street amusement parks, concerts and walking tours. Irish President Michael D. Higgins is hosting a nationally televised TV show featuring many of Ireland's top artists and musicians, including Bono and Nobel-winning poet Seamus Heaney.

Most of Dublin's famous buildings are floodlit green at night ? again part of a global campaign that turns iconic landmarks green, including the Pyramids of Giza, the leaning tower of Pisa, Niagara Falls, and the Christ the Redeemer statue overlooking Rio.

While Dublin is the favored destination for those seeking an authentic St. Patrick's celebration, practically the entire Irish government has traveled overseas to capitalize on a nationally unique marketing opportunity.

Prime Minister Enda Kenny marched in Saturday's biggest U.S. parade in New York. The government deputy leader, Foreign Minister Eamon Gilmore, caused diplomatic waves in Atlanta, Georgia, by snubbing the second-biggest American parade in nearby Savannah ? because he didn't want to attend a dinner hosted by an Irish-American group that bans female attendance.

Seventeen other Irish ministers were seeking to boost trade, investment and tourism in other U.S. cities. All are badly needed in an Ireland suffering from 14 percent unemployment and a household-debt crisis connected to the country's crushed property market.

While Irish-America broadly marked the holiday a day early, the Irish diaspora in most of the rest of the world stuck to marking St. Patrick's Day on March 17 as usual.

About 30,000 spectators soaked up the sun as Sydney's Irish-Australians paraded through the city. Australia always marks St. Patrick's Day on a Sunday. After the event, partiers rallying at the city's Hyde Park saw 45 Irish men and women receive Australian citizenship, an increasingly common event as tens of thousands of Irish job-seekers have emigrated to Australia each year since the 2008 collapse of Ireland's credit-driven Celtic Tiger boom.

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard joked that she would take on the title of "Taoiseach" for the day, the Irish Gaelic equivalent of "prime minister" and meaning "chief."

Associated Press

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