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Doggie’s Pub, Penn State Irish Dance Team To Hold Irish Jig Tutorial March 15

Break out your green clothes and get ready to dance, folks!

Downtown staple Doggie’s Pub will honor St. Patrick’s Day with an Irish jig tutorial, held in partnership with Penn State’s Irish Dance Team, at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 15. The event free to attend, and no prior registration is required.

Penn State’s Irish Dance Team, Rince na Leon, was founded in 2011 and is the only Irish performance group on campus.

For more information about the event, those interested can check out the Doggie’s Instagram.

Doggie’s Pub isn’t the only downtown bar set to honor St. Patrick’s Day. The Phyrst will host its annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration beginning at 7 a.m. this Friday, March 17, featuring drinks, food, and live entertainment.

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