Time To Meet And Greet (Page One)
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We Have A New Band This Evening -
Please meet Wyatt Haupt. Wyatt particularly enjoys playing ballroom music because it gives
him the opportunity to play his own renditions of the stellar composers of the first 70 years of the Twentieth Century that include Gershwin, Berlin, Kern, Porter and Van Heusen.
A career educator for both Los Angeles and Lompoc Unified School Districts, Wyatt has always considered his musical endeavors as an avocation which have included childhood movie appearances, casual Local '47 work in his late teens, a composer and book writer for a musical comedy, and that of a live, musical performer modeled after the likes of the late Gil Bernal of Spike Jones fame.
Did You Know? - Originally, the colour associated with Saint Patrick was blue. Over the years the colour green and its association with Saint Patrick's Day grew. Green ribbons and shamrocks were worn in celebration of St Patrick's Day as early as the 17th century.
Saint Patrick is said to have used the shamrock, a three-leaved plant, to explain the Holy Trinity to the pagan Irish, and the ubiquitous wearing and display of shamrocks and shamrock-inspired designs has become a feature of the day.
In the 1798 rebellion, to make a political statement, Irish soldiers wore full green uniforms on 17 March in hopes of catching public attention. The phrase "the wearing of the green", meaning to wear a shamrock on one's clothing, derives from a song of the same name.
Green Irish wine!
Did You Know? - A leprechaun (Irish: leipreachán) is a type of fairy in Irish folklore, usually taking the form of an old man, clad in a red or green coat, who enjoys partaking in mischief. Like other fairy creatures, leprechauns have been linked to the Tuatha Dé Danann of Irish mythology.
The Leprechauns spend all their time busily making shoes, and store away all their coins in a hidden pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. If ever captured by a human, the Leprechaun has the magical power to grant three wishes in exchange for their release.
Questions & Answers...
Q: How did the leprechaun beat the Irishman to the pot of gold?
A: He took a shortcut!
Q: What does a leprechaun call a happy man wearing green?
A: A Jolly Green Giant
Q: When is an Irish Potato not an Irish Potato?
A: When it's a FRENCH fry!
Q: Why are leprechauns so hard to get along with?
A: Because they're very short-tempered!
Q: Why do frogs like St. Patrick's Day?
A: Because they're always wearing green
Q: Why do leprechauns hide behind 4-leafclovers and not 3-leafclovers?
A: They need all the luck they can get!
Q: What happens when a leprechaun falls into a river?
A: He gets wet!
Knock Knock
Who's there?
Irish!
Irish Who?
Irish you a happy St. Patrick's Day!
Q: Why did St. Patrick drive all the snakes out of Ireland?
A: He couldn't afford plane fare.
Q: Why can't you iron a four-leaf clover?
A: Because you shouldn't press your luck!
Q: What type of bow cannot be tied?
A: A rainbow.
Q: Why did the elephant wear green sneakers?
A: Her red ones were in the wash!
Q: What do you call a diseased criminal?
A: A leper-con!
Q: Where can you always find gold?
A: In the dictionary!
It's a miracle...
2017 Dance Season Page 1 - Pre-Dinner Visiting | Page 2 - Who Was Here Tonight? Page 3 - Serious Dancing Gets Underway | Page 4 - A Comical View |