Saturday, March 15, 2025

St. Patrick's Day Celebration

Olympic Club

March 15 & 17

Free

All ages welcome

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About St. Patrick's Day Celebration

St. Patrick's Day Celebration

The leprechauns are on our side, bringing us rainbows and merriment for St. Patrick's Day. Join us for food & drink specials, McMenamins own Irish Stout, live music and plenty of hijinks.

LIVE MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT

Saturday, March 15

Theater
Countercurrent * 1-4pm
The Lost and Found * 6-9pm

Monday, March 17

Irish dancers * 5pm
Bagpipers

More details coming soon!

DEVILS BIT WHISKEY

Our St. Patrick's Day whiskey returns! More information coming soon...

FOOD & DRINK SPECIALS

Enjoy food and beverage specials all weekend long! More information coming soon...

 

About The Lost And Found

The Lost And Found

Lose your mind and find your groove. The Lost and Found takes you back to the care free days of yesteryear. Whether that time was the 50s, the 80s, the 2000s or anywhere in between, The Lost and Found will have you vibing and singing along to your favorites. Like the British Invasion? - You'll Twist N Shout for sure! Y'all prefer that Nashville style? You'll be Boot Scootin'! Funk is your groove? Let's go Uptown with the Lost and Found! Bring your friends out for the party and cut loose. And don't forget your dancing shoes!

About Countercurrent

Countercurrent

Countercurrent is an acoustic folk music duo based in Olympia, Washington, composed of Alex Sturbaum and Brian Lindsay. They have achieved nationwide acclaim for their high-energy style, which draws on deep traditional roots from Ireland and North America while incorporating new influences to create a sound that is at once unique and timeless. Alex's driving guitar and gifted songwriting, Brian's lyrical fiddle and rock-solid foot percussion, and the duo's lively interplay, tight vocal harmonies, and unstoppable groove make a Countercurrent performance an event unlike any other. Wherever they go, the question remains the same: "How does that much sound come out of just two people?"