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Leprechaun Day – Celebrate the mysterious Leprechaun’s of Ireland on May 13!
Irish Fairies: the evil leprechaun – Of all the Irish fairies, the evil leprechaun, with his hot-temper and spiteful trickery, is probably the best-known internationally.
Legend of the Leprechaun – The legend of the leprechaun is one of the most enduring myths in Ireland and relates to a mystical type of fairy who is originally linked to the Tuatha De Danann of Irish mythology.
Wikipedia – Learn about the history and folklore from the Internet Encyclopedia.
St. Patrick’s Day – Go green for the Patron Saint of Ireland on March 17.
National Tartan Day – Celebrate Scotland and your Scottish ancestry on April 6 and throughout the year!
Heritage Treasures Day (UK) – Heritage Treasures Day is marked on January 11 of every year. It’s the perfect day to let everyone know about your unique heritage.
Celebrate St. Brigid – The heralder of Irish springtime and the Patron Saint of nature, healing and creativity, celebrations have taken place across Ireland today, marking the 1500th anniversary of her passing. #Brigid1500
World Folktales & Fables Week – World Folktales & Fables Week takes place every year during the third week of March and this year, it will run from March 17 to 23.
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