Hilton Head Islanders continue Saint Patrick's Day traditions despite parade cancellation
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HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. () The storms may have washed away the hopes for this year’s St. Patrick’s Day parade, but they couldn’t wash away the Irish pride that lives on through Hilton Head Islanders.

 Even with the cancellation of the parade, locals and visitors gathered today at beloved pubs, dressed head to toe in green, to continue with the island’s cherished traditions.

The Hilton Head Island St. Patrick’s Day Committee made the difficult decision to pull the plug on this year’s parade due to the bad weather. It’s a decision they say wasn’t made lightly. 

“We just felt like the right decision was to protect everyone,” said Kim Capin, a member of the Hilton Head Saint Patrick’s Day Parade Committee.

For many residents and tourists who had planned ahead for the event, it was a choice between heading home or carrying on with their annual traditions. 

“I’m German, but I love going into my Irish self, and I love doing it here at Reilley’s on Hilton Head. The best place ever,” said Joe Pearson, a resident of Hilton Head Island.

Rain or shine, Reilley’s Bar and Grill – a true Irish staple on the island – was the place to be for many.

The Charleston Pipe Band even brought their talents to the pub, delivering a true Irish performance for this year’s parade performance.

Locals shared that the best part about Hilton Head Island is that in a situation like today, the community always finds a way to come together to celebrate the Irish heritage. 

“People like to have a good time here. And, you know, that’s one of the beauties of this community,” said Capin.

Though the St. Patrick’s Day Parade won’t happen this year, the Hilton Head Island St. Patrick’s Day Parade has been rescheduled for next year. The committee promises to redo the 40th Anniversary celebration with hopes of making it even better next year.

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