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NightlifeSeptember 1, 2006 

Celebrate 'Halfway to St. Paddy's Day'
Sept. 16 at Paddy O'Leary's Irish Pub

Halfway to St. Patricks Day Saturday, Sept. 16 * Paddy OLearys Irish Pub Music by Dublin Green * Traditional Irish Musicians * Duel Christian Tim Finnegans Wake at 9 p.m. Corned Beef and Cabbage $9 Giveaways Irish Dancers No Cover Charge Irish Libations (Guinness, Harp, Jamison, etc.)
Take out your green apparel, dust off your green derby hat and pin a shamrock to your lapel ... it's time to celebrate as the Irish do.

No, it's not March 17, but who cares? St. Patrick's Day is too much fun to celebrate only one day a year. That's why Gary Humphrey and Seamas Hunt, proprietors of Paddy O'Leary's Irish Pub on Pensacola Beach are cooking up a big celebration to mark "Halfway to St. Paddy's Day."

The day will feature all the things you love about St. Patrick's Day ... corned beef and cabbage, Irish melodies, the wearin' o' the green, and plenty of Irish libations to wet your whistle throughout the day, but it will be celebrated half a year early, just for fun.

There'll be t h e reenactment of Tim Finnegan's wake and Irish dancers may come by to dance a jig or two.

Paddy's will have lots of great giveaways, too, so come by around 7 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 16 to quaff a pint of Guinness and pay homage to the Emerald Isle at Paddy O'Leary's Irish Pub, across from the Marriott Springhill Suites on Via de Luna Drive, Pensacola Beach.
Jeremy Jernigan, Olivia Mullins, Bob Curtis, Kim McLean and Dave McLean enjoy Irish fun and entertainment at Paddy O'Leary's.
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Paddy's Fireplace is representative of authentic Irish architecture.
Lisa Newell/Gulf Breeze News Gary Humphrey is one of the owners of the authentic Irish Pub on Pensacola Beach, Paddy O'Leary's.
Gary Humphrey with wife Maureen. Her Irish heritage and family surname are honored in the O'Leary's part of the pub's name. Humphrey's partner, Seamas Hunt, is a native of Ireland.



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