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Do Something: Get an early start celebrating St. Patrick’s Day or enjoy other events

Check out what activities are taking place in the region this Saturday and Sunday.

Residents can get an early start on celebrating St. Patrick’s Day or enjoy a slew of other events around the region this weekend. Check out what activities are taking place on Saturday and Sunday.

In Evesham

  • On Sunday, March 11, kids ages 6 and up are invited to drop by the Evesham Library from 2 to 4 p.m. for the library’s “Boredom Buster with Board Games” event. Kids can choose to play from a variety of board games. To learn more, visit the library’s website at www.bcls.lib.nj.us/.

Around South Jersey

  • The South Jersey Pops Orchestra will pay tribute to new awakenings in a musical way for its spring concert, “Dawn Breaks,” on Sunday at 3 p.m. at Lenape High School, 235 Hartford Road in Medford. The group’s spring concert will cover hundreds of years worth of music, from Bach to The Beatles and beyond, celebrating the transition from dark to dawn. Tickets are $10 per person and children under 13 are admitted for free. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit www.southjerseypops.org/dawn-breaks.
  • Winslow Township in Camden County will celebrate its 173rd birthday on Saturday at the Bud Duble Senior Center, 33 Cooper Folly Road in Atco, from noon to 3 p.m. Activities and historical displays will be part of the event. There will also be presentations and Winslow first responders will be on hand. Admission to the event is free and there will be free hot dogs, soda and birthday cake. For more information, contact Jack Jennings at (609) 458–2293 or [email protected].
  • Rowan College at Burlington County invites future students and their families to the college’s Mt. Laurel Campus for the spring 2018 Open House on Saturday, March 10, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. According to college officials, RCBC is one of the fastest-growing colleges in New Jersey and is conveniently located off Route 295 in Mt. Laurel.

At the Jersey Shore

  • Celebrate all things about the Pine Barrens at the 13th annual Lines on the Pines event on Sunday at Stockton University’s campus center in Galloway from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will include music, book signings, artists, crafters and fun for the whole family. Lines on the Pines is free to attend. For more information and a full list of activities, visit www.linesonthepines.org.
  • Shoppers will want to be in Avalon on Saturday from the final day of the town’s Shop-A-Holics weekend. The event takes place at The Princeton and The Whitebrier restaurants. There will be sales offered by more than 30 local stores, plenty of delicious food and more. Donations will also be accepted for Friend in Need, a local nonprofit charity helping local families in need. For more information and a full list of vendors, visit www.visitavalonnj.com/event/shop-holics.

In Philadelphia

  • A pair of St. Patrick’s Day traditions return to Philadelphia this weekend. The 2018 Leprechaun Run will take place on Saturday morning at 7:30 a.m. along MLK Drive starting near the Art Museum. There will be a lucky seven-mile race, classic five-mile race and two-mile fun run and walk. The cost to participate in the seven-mile race and five-mile race is $40 per person and participating in the two-mile fun run and walk is $30 per person. Proceeds from the run with benefit Special Olympics Philadelphia. For more information, visit http://www.sopaphilly.org/programs-and-events/fundraising-events/leprechaun-run.
  • The St. Patrick’s Day celebration continues in Philadelphia on Sunday as the 2018 Philadelphia St. Patrick’s Day Parade steps off beginning at noon. The parade still begin at Broad Street, will travel down to City Hall, continue to Market Street and will travel all the way down to Penn’s Landing. For the full parade route and information on parking, visit www.philadelphiastpatsparade.com.

To see more events taking place in Philadelphia this weekend, visit www.philadelphiaweekly.com.

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