Monday, March 17, 2025

St. Patrick's Day Celebration

Old St. Francis School

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 multiple days of food & drink specials, McMenamins own Irish Stout, live music and plenty of hijinks.

LIVE MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT

Saturday, March 15

Roaming
Cascade Highlanders Pipe Band* 1pm

O'Kane's
Talamh Dubh * 2-4pm
Hillstomp * 5-8pm

Father Luke's Room
The Ballybogs * 4-7pm
The Silvertone Devils * 8-11pm

Monday, March 17

Roaming
Cascade Highlanders Pipe Band* 7pm

O'Kane's
Talamh Dubh * 2-4pm
Blackstrap Bluegrass * 5-8pm

Father Luke's Room
The VibeShiftas * 4-7pm
Sonic Benders * 8-11pm

DEVILS BIT WHISKEY

Our St. Patrick's Day whiskey returns! This in-demand spirit only comes around once a year; get it while you can! 200ml flasks go on sale Saturday, March 15 at the hotel gift shops, bottle shops, Edgefield Distillery and select locations.

FOOD & DRINK SPECIALS

Irish Fries Are Smiling 
Fries topped with cheese & ale sauce, crisp bacon, sour cream & green onion

Irish Reuben 
Corned beef, Swiss cheese, buttermilk coleslaw & mustard sauce on grilled rye bread with fries or tots

MacSleyne Irish Stew
Traditional lamb stew with hearty vegetables & barley, served with soda bread & butter

Workingman's Corned Beef & Cabbage
With Hammerhead Ale, red potatoes & carrots, served with soda bread

About Sonic Benders

Sonic Benders

Dance-driven Instrumental Roots Funk

Sonic Benders is a 5 piece dance-driven instrumental Roots Funk band made up of CentralOregon all-star musicians: "Brother Gabe" Johnson (Watkins Glen, MFG) on guitars, PatrickOndrozeck(Company Grand, TEB) on keys, David Watts (The Cutmen, Anastasia) on bass,Jarrod Donatelli (Fractal, Elektrapod) on percussion and Dylan Bernal (Vibeshiftas,Mostest) on drums.

"Sonic Benders are just plain Funky AF ! Everywhere I look I see smiles formiles!"-JakeWeathers / Vibe 

About Blackstrap Bluegrass

Blues, roots & alt-country

Blackstrap Bluegrass

Blackstrap Bluegrass is a long standing group of musicians from Bend, Oregon. What started out as some porch pickin back in 2004 turned into a full fledged band project that resulted in picking and grinning at local and regional festivals, local bend venues and private parties across the state. Members have come and gone, but the roots stay the same in providing some catchy originals mixed in with familiar grassy standards, and creative covers. Currently featuring: Craig Mavis: Upright Bass Guitar and Vocals, Jak Rands: flatpicking guitar, Steve Arnold: 5 string Banjo, and Derek Hofbauer: Mandolin.

 

myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/blackstrapmusic

facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/blackstrap.bluegrass/timeline

About The Vibeshiftahs

The Vibeshiftahs

This new group is headed by the soulful vocals, keys, and songwriting of Sean Alan. Original Bendites will remember Sean as the lead vocalist for the Bond Brothers who ruled local stages during their decade stint in Central Oregon.

The VibeShiftas consist of Dylan Bernal on drums, Kelli Brooks on bass, and the deep guitar talent of Brother Gabe Johnson, who's well known regionally for his work with Watkins Glen, Elektrapod, Brother Gabe Trio and Sonic Benders. The VibeShiftas is something special and brings a cutting, socially conscious vibration to their music and lyrics. Their predominantly original material blends R&B, Soul, Reggae, Pop, Blues, Jazz, Rock, and even some Funky Hip-Hop undertones. If you want to hear something unique, edgy, beautiful, and different with top-notch vocals and incredible musicianship, this band is for you.

Focusing on inclusivity and the magical vibrational shift that music generates when performed live with love and aptitude, Sean Alan & The VibeShiftas bring a much-needed freshness to the Central Oregon music scene.

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553206221342

About The Silvertone Devils

Americana

The Silvertone Devils

The Devils play roots rock and roll- there's a love of good old country music as well that comes out along w the Grateful Dead, Rolling Stones abd EC.

Band Members:

Bill Powers guitar/vox, Benji Nagel-Guitar/lap steel/vox, Evan Read-Mullins- Keys/vox, Tyler Mason-bass, Don Hawkins-drums

About The Ballybogs

Irish music

The Ballybogs

Hailing from the rugged and inspiring landscapes of Central Oregon, The Ballybogs are a traditional Irish music ensemble dedicated to celebrating and preserving the rich heritage of Ireland's musical traditions. With a repertoire that spans spirited jigs, heart-stirring reels, and soulful ballads, this talented quintet delivers an authentic Irish experience infused with fresh energy and a passion for storytelling.

At the heart of the group is Michele Sims, whose enchanting flute melodies and lively button accordion bring an unmistakable air of traditional charm. Complementing her is Jason Herzog, a multi-instrumentalist whose skill on the bouzouki, whistles, bodhrán, and vocals adds depth and a rhythmic pulse that keeps audiences moving. Amanda Wrenn weaves her magic on the fiddle, while her vocals lend warmth and lyrical expression to every performance. Rounding out the vocal harmony is Patrick Leonard, whose deft command of guitar, tenor banjo, and mandolin, paired with his engaging vocal stylings, creates a captivating blend of melody and rhythm. Lastly, Michael Long brings a dynamic mix of instruments to the stage-including the haunting uilleann pipes, lively concertina, whistles, guitar, and percussion-ensuring that every tune is delivered with both power and precision.

Together, The Ballybogs are more than just musicians-they are passionate custodians of Irish tradition, reimagining classic tunes while inviting listeners to embark on a musical journey that spans generations. Whether performing in intimate local venues or at larger community festivals, their toe-tapping performances offer a genuine taste of Ireland.

Join The Ballybogs for an evening of vibrant rhythms, soulful melodies, and a shared celebration of culture and heritage. Their music is not just a performance; it's an invitation to experience the enduring spirit of Ireland.

Website:
http://www.bendtrad.org/the-ballybogs

Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/TheBallybogs/

About Hillstomp

High-energy junkyard blues

Hillstomp

Hillstomp is a 2-man band comprised of Henry Hill Kammerer and John Johnson. Henry plays guitar and banjo like a hurricane, and if you close your eyes you'd swear he's playing 2 parts at once. John Johnson beats mercilessly on his drums, with the fury of a demon loose from hell. Once you get past the pure ferocity of his playing, you notice the parts are intricately crafted patterns that provide the framework for Kammerer's guitar and banjo sorcery.

The whole thing started as a love letter of sorts to North Mississippi blues played by the likes of RL Burnside and Junior Kimbrough. It first caught on in college towns like Eugene and Olympia, but soon bigger cities got it as well. The band stayed there for a few years and then started to morph - adding banjo and writing more and more of their own music. The fast and loud songs kept coming, but now they were interspersed with ballads and slow-burners to give the sweat-soaked dancers a chance to breathe. They have set out on national headlining tours, tore their way through Europe a few times, and opened for many of their heroes along the way.

Hillstomp sounds like a boom box blasting from a shopping cart. Two madmen have strapped an engine to the cart and it's too big and running too hot. They've got a banjo and a megaphone, a washboard and a kick drum. They've stocked the cart with guitars, buckets, car parts, and microphones and they are hurtling towards a blown out bridge while the bad front wheel flaps manically. The fools think they can jump the bridge and land safely on the other side. They are very wrong but no one has told them because...well, they just seem so happy. And there you are, bouncing alongside them and deep down you hope they make it. Hillstomp is folk music in its purest form - from loud and gritty, to intricate and poignant, and most importantly, always heartfelt and true.

 

website:
http://www.hillstomp.com

About Talamh Dubh

Talamh Dubh

Talamh Dubh is a trio with collective ties to Ireland and a love for Irish music. Their name, "Dark Earth" in Gaelic, pays homage to the volcanic ground of the Cascade range upon which the group formed. Featured in their repertoire are jigs, reels, hornpipes, marches, waltzes, and the occasional song.

Amanda Wrenn, born and raised in Anchorage, fell in love with the violin at an early age. She started by playing classical music and eventually discovered the joy of Irish fiddling at a session in Bend, Oregon in 2016. She contributes many of the most beautiful songs to our repertoire. Amanda also performs at local sessions and with her other band, The Ballybogs.

Patrick Leonard, born in Belfast, grew up listening to Irish music and watching his mother happily dance jigs & reels. After dedicating himself as a professional musician in various genres, Patrick returned to his roots, cutting his teeth at traditional Irish music sessions, and later performing with various groups on the East Coast, including Gypsy Dargle and Nu Sean Nós. With Talamh Dubh, Patrick features on tenor banjo and mandolin.

Sandra Peevers descends from a music playing family in County Kerry. Her agency, On Queue Performing Artists, has represented some of the world's best performers, many from the Celtic world. Sandy has been lucky to befriend and study guitar accompaniment from some of the great musicians she has represented through the years. While guitar is her main instrument, Sandy also plays octave mandolin with the group.

 

About Cascade Highlanders Pipe Band

Cascade Highlanders Pipe Band

The Cascade Highlanders Pipe Band is a traditional bagpipe band consisting of pipers and drummers from the central Oregon area. This group has been in existence since 2014. We play traditional Irish and Scottish tunes for our audiences. Come out and support your local pipe band this St. Patrick's Day!