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Monday, March 2, 2026

#HistoryPeachy #CulturedPeachy #PatrioticPeachy @NYHistory The New York Historical Society Presents Declaring the Revolution: America’s Printed Path to Independence, Featuring Selections from the David M. Rubenstein Americana Collection On view November 14, 2025 – April 12, 2026

The New York Historical Society presents Declaring the Revolution: America’s Printed Path to Independence; Historical Works from the David M. Rubenstein Americana Collection to celebrate next year’s 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Tracing the development of the ideas and beliefs of the American Revolution through original, historical printings, the exhibition explores how their dissemination in the most turbulent days of the war both strengthened the political cause for American independence and assisted the military victories of the Continental Army and Navy.

Declaring the Revolution portrays the arc of the struggle through 18th-century pamphlets, broadsides, engravings, proclamations, and books, each declaring an aspect of how the colonies achieved independence. In an era when print was the only form of mass communication, these printings furthered the democratic ambitions of Americans—the highest expression of this being the Declaration of Independence. On view in the exhibition are two extraordinary printings of the Declaration: its exceedingly rare first newspaper appearance in the Pennsylvania Evening Post and the renowned State Department engraving of the original engrossed copy. Other highlights include Thomas Paine’s electrifying 1776 pamphlet, Common Sense, which called for independence from Great Britain, and John Hancock’s 1774 oration honoring the Boston Massacre, the deadly confrontation between British soldiers and American colonists on March 5, 1770.

“I am grateful to The New York Historical for featuring these foundational documents ahead of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence,” said David M. Rubenstein. “The items on view bring new context to one of the most important documents ever written, giving insight into the minds of our Founding Fathers as they changed the course of history.”

“Declaring the Revolution traces the emergence of our nation through a shared belief in the power of the people and the promise of democracy,” said Dr. Louise Mirrer, president and CEO of The New York Historical. “Through historical printings, the origins of the ‘American experiment’ are on display, allowing us to reflect on how we live and fulfill the ideals of our nation today. As stewards of history, The Historical is proud to kick off our celebration of America’s 250th anniversary with this remarkable testament to record-keeping as we invite Americans nationwide to share and preserve their hopes for our democracy through our On Our 250th initiative.”

Rubenstein added: “My reason for collecting these original printings is to show them to the public to give Americans an opportunity to encounter our country's impressive history and the accomplishments of those who came before us. The American Revolution was a civil war with Britain and a transformation in the hearts and minds of colonial inhabitants, who began to identify nationally with a new alliance of thirteen colonies built around the democratic principles that the United States holds most dear. To not remember these origins of our democracy is to risk losing our democracy.”

Declaring the Revolution demonstrates that America’s quest for independence was not only a military conflict, but also a battle of ideas that inspired colonists to fight and sacrifice for the promise of a sovereign new nation that adequately represented its citizenry. The Virginia Declaration of Rights, drafted by George Mason in 1776, and shown in its uncommon earliest printing, outlines the requirement of natural rights that influenced subsequent documents like the Declaration of Independence. An exceptionally rare 1773 handbill printed by enslaved persons in Boston asks that the language of freedom apply to them and points out the incongruousness of a land with bondage desiring to be liberated.

Also on display are key texts which provided the intellectual foundation for the revolution; these include printings of the Magna Carta and English Bill of Rights, as well as books by John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, among other philosophers. In addition, printings representing the major events of the military conflict between Britain and the colonies are shown, describing the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Brooklyn, Washington’s victory at Trenton, and the Sieges of Charleston and Yorktown.

The exhibition is curated by Mazy Boroujerdi, special advisor to the David M. Rubenstein Americana Collection, which mounts non-partisan exhibitions of historically important printings to foster civic engagement and historical understanding, and is coordinated at The New York Historical by Valerie Paley, senior vice president and Sue Ann Weinberg director of the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library. Declaring the Revolution marks the fourth exhibition produced by the Rubenstein Collection in conjunction with The New York Historical, where the Semiquincentennial will be celebrated with a yearlong schedule of exhibitions and programs.

With the 250th anniversary of the United States approaching, The New York Historical is sharing messages of national hope and encouragement from the digital campaign On Our 250th, which invites individuals from across the country to post their personal wishes for America’s future. Launched online by The New York Historical in April 2025 in partnership with history museums and historic sites throughout the United States, On Our 250th has already received messages from people in 37 states, as well as Washington, DC and US territories. The exhibitions related to the 250th anniversary will take place over a 15-month period, from October 2025 to December 2026, in both The Historical’s main building and, starting summer 2026, its new Tang Wing for American Democracy.

Throughout the fall and winter, David M. Rubenstein will be in conversation with noted historians and scholars at The New York Historical. Visit the public programs calendar to learn more. Private group tours can also be arranged.

Support
Exhibitions at The New York Historical are made possible by Dr. Agnes Hsu-Tang and Oscar Tang, the Saunders Trust for American History, the Evelyn & Seymour Neuman Fund, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. WNET is the media sponsor.

About The New York Historical
New York’s first museum, The New York Historical is a leading cultural institution covering over 400 years of American history. Our offerings span groundbreaking exhibitions; peerless collections of art, documents, and artifacts; acclaimed educational programs for teachers and students nationwide; and thought-provoking conversations among leading scholars, journalists, and thinkers about the past, present, and future of the American experiment. The New York Historical is a museum of museums and a collection of collections. We are home to the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library, the Center for Women’s History, the DiMenna Children’s History Museum, and the future American LGBTQ+ Museum. We elevate the perspectives and scholarship that define the United States’ democratic heritage and challenge us all to shape our ongoing history for the better. Connect with us at nyhistory.org or at @nyhistory on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Tumblr.

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#TexasPeachy @accessoTech The State Fair of Texas Extends Partnership with accesso® Through 2030, Embracing Innovation and Guest Convenience

accesso Technology Group (AIM: ACSO), the leading technology partner to the leisure and entertainment industry, today announced the renewal of its long-standing partnership with the State Fair of Texas through 2030. The Fair will continue to rely on accesso ShoWareSM to power its ticketing operations, reinforcing a shared commitment to operational excellence, guest experience and ongoing innovation.

Originally established in 1886, the State Fair of Texas promotes Texas agriculture, education, and community involvement through quality entertainment in a family-friendly environment. The Fair runs 24 consecutive days each fall, making it the longest-running fair in the country and one of the largest. It regularly draws over 2 million visitors.

Over the course of their partnership, the State Fair of Texas and accesso have worked closely to evolve the ticketing experience in step with changing guest expectations. For an event that handles an extremely high volume of transactions daily, reliability, speed and flexibility are essential. The Fair credits accesso's consistency, responsiveness and ability to operate at scale as key factors in the continued success of the relationship.

"The number one reason we're renewing? The support and flexibility," said Jennifer Schuder, Senior Vice President, Customer Engagement at the State Fair of Texas. "With Accesso, we have a true partner. They understand our scale, our sophisticated approach to pricing, and they stand alongside us every step of the way."

This past season, the Fair introduced accessoPay with Cybersource payment processing through accesso ShoWare, expanding support for digital wallets and enabling tap-to-pay transactions. More than 30 percent of all payments were completed using digital wallets, giving guests the fast, convenient options they wanted and helping drive more purchases online, while also reducing wait times when entering the fairgrounds.

In addition, the Fair implemented a proof-of-concept integration between accesso ShoWare and its parking vendor, allowing for pre-sold parking. This capability gave guests more control when planning their visit and helped improve entry flow. Following a successful rollout, the Fair plans to expand this offering in future seasons.

"Supporting an event of this scale requires more than technology. It requires trust, collaboration and a deep understanding of operational realities. The State Fair of Texas is thoughtful, innovative and relentlessly focused on delivering a great guest experience. We're proud of what we've built together and excited to continue evolving the partnership in the years ahead," said Joe Wettstead, Vice President of Client Success at accesso.

accesso ShoWare is trusted by venues and events worldwide to manage complex ticketing, pricing, and access requirements at scale, helping operators deliver reliable, high-performance experiences even under peak demand.

About accesso Technology Group plc

accesso is the leading global provider of patented and award-winning technology solutions that redefine the guest experience. accesso provides connected ticketing and eCommerce, virtual queuing, restaurant and retail point of sale, distribution, mobile apps and experience management for more than 1,100 venues worldwide. Our technology helps operators streamline operations, increase revenue and improve the guest journey. We deliver a high volume of product enhancements year-round and continuously invest in R&D to help venues and operators adapt to evolving guest needs.

accesso is a public company, listed on AIM: a market operated by the London Stock Exchange. Learn more at accesso.com or follow accesso on X (Twitter), LinkedIn and Facebook.

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#FloridaPeachy #SportyPeachy Game On: Florida Poly opens new Esports Arena

Florida Polytechnic University unveiled a new, state-of-the-art esports arena on Friday, Feb. 13, giving its 14 teams a premier place to practice, compete and host battles in today's top esports games.

The arena features 20 high-performance gaming PCs fully equipped for competitive play, along with two large TVs dedicated to console gaming. The facility's crowning feature is a massive 48-foot exterior screen on the Barnett Applied Research Center wall, allowing tournament gameplay to be displayed for crowds to watch the action live.

"I believe this arena exemplifies our very bold-thinking approach, creating a very modern university experience," said Dr. Devin Stephenson, Florida Poly's president. "To our students, your interests and success matter to us. We want you to have environments where you can challenge yourself, build community and gain experience, and now the esports arena is one of those spaces."

Stephenson added that esports is a rapidly growing global industry, blending technology, strategy, teamwork and high-level performance, and the arena provides a strong pathway for students to hone those skills.

For Cole Allen, Florida Poly's vice president and chief information officer, the best way to do that is through an elite-level space.

"The goal was to not just have a row of gaming computers tucked into the back of a classroom somewhere like many places do when they address esports," Allen said. "We wanted something where we could compete at the highest levels."

Florida Poly esports is part of the National Esports Collegiate Conference (NECC), fielding over 100 students across 14 competitive teams in popular games including Marvel Rivals, Overwatch, Valorant, and Super Smash Bros.: Ultimate.

"Students will be in the arena every single night, often playing against universities from all across the nation," said Derek Lower, director of athletics and recreation at Florida Poly. "Esports is a huge industry, so it's really great to give our students the opportunity to get their feet wet and hop into it at an early, grassroots level."

During the day, all students can have access to the stylish new arena to play, study or just to hang out. But in the evening, the space reverts to exclusive use by Florida Poly varsity esports for practice and competition.

"I'm in love with the new space," said Noah Vanscoyoc, a senior majoring in business analytics and student leader for the Florida Poly esports program. "I genuinely think it will help esports grow more as a whole because more students will see it and want to join."

Although the arena is new, esports has been a strong part of Florida Poly's culture since its early days. In 2023, the University's Valorant team won the NECC Challengers Division South Atlantic Conference title. And in 2019, student Christian Lomenzo became the EA Madden NFL 19 Challenge champion, securing both national bragging rights and a $35,000 prize.

Jannice Rivera, a junior majoring in computer science and esports student leader, called the new arena transformative, and added that esports benefits students long after they graduate.

"In the field, we will have team-based projects, team-based coding, and you'll never be working alone," Rivera said. "Esports gives you a chance to communicate with others and trust in them. One day you'll have a team and will have to say, 'I trust you with this, and in return, I'll help you.'"

With the new arena now in place, students say they are excited to grow the esports program and expand opportunities for competition, training and community involvement.

"Anybody can join us," Vanscoyoc said. "We want everyone to have an open mind and just have fun and play games with us. You don't have to do the competitive part."

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On Happy People, by Queen Elizabeth II

"Over the years, those who have seemed to me to be the most happy, contented and fulfilled have always been the people who have lived the most outgoing and unselfish lives."
-Queen Elizabeth II

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Friday, February 27, 2026

#NHLPeachy @NHL #WhomWeMiss @HockeyHallFame @KellyHockeyHall Hockey Hall of Fame Honours The Legacy of Ian "Scotty" Morrison

The Hockey Hall of Fame is deeply saddened to announce the passing of Ian “Scotty” Morrison whose extraordinary leadership and enduring contributions and decades of service helped shape the Hockey Hall of Fame into the world-renowned institution it is today.

Morrison, a former National Hockey League (NHL) referee and executive, transitioned to a pivotal role with the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1986 when then League President, John Zeigler Jr. appointed him to NHL’s Vice‑President of Project Development responsible for the relocation and expansion of the Hall. In October 1991 he was named President and CEO and continued to advance the institution’s mandate of celebrating excellence and preserving hockey’s history. It also marked the beginning of a transformative era for the organization. Under his leadership, the Hockey Hall of Fame underwent one of the most significant developments in its history, the relocation from Exhibition Place to its now iconic downtown Toronto location at Yonge and Front Streets, opening to worldwide acclaim on June 18, 1993.

“Scotty was known as an enthusiastic and articulate ambassador who touched the lives of hockey fans and professionals all over the world,” said Mike Gartner, Chair of the Board of the Hockey Hall of Fame. “Among his many contributions as an on-ice official and hockey executive, he is widely credited for providing the creativity and vision for the Hall while building a dedicated team to develop and operate a state-of-the-art museum and place of entertainment for the game of hockey.”

Morrison retired in 1998 and he was inducted in the Builder Category of the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1999 along his fellow “classmates”, Wayne Gretzky and Andy Van Hellemond.

Morrison passed away peacefully surrounded by family in Invermere, British Columbia at age 95 on February 25, 2026.

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The Hockey Hall of Fame (“HHOF”) was established in 1943 to honour and memorialize individuals who have brought special distinction to the game of hockey and those who made outstanding contributions to the development and advancement of hockey anywhere in the world, and to collect, research, preserve, exhibit and promote objects, images and other historical materials connected with the game at all levels. As a not-for-profit corporation and registered charity, HHOF owns and operates a museum and place of entertainment offering state-of-the-art exhibits, theatrical presentations and educational programming from its premises at Brookfield Place, Toronto, and a multi-purpose archive, resource centre and research facility located at 400 Kipling Avenue, Toronto.

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#InauguralReview #PizzArte @PizzArteny Since 2012 by #DarioCipollarodelEro and #BrunoCilio #Italian 69 West 55th Street Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues #MidtownWest

Burrata is the best way to say CHEESE
PizzArte started off with a firecracker of a review on our first visit and it was a clearcut winner!
It's not who you know, it's WHOM YOU KNOW and now we know PizzArte, which came highly recommended to us by another Italian restaurant owner we know.  The founders and owners are straight out of ITALY appropriately, Dario Cipollaro de l'Ero  (Napoli) and Bruno Cilio (Avellino) who hail from the Campania region.  We were greeted with the Insalata di Carciofi: thinly sliced artichokes, shaved parmigiano and baby arugula classically combined for a fresh winner.  A proprietary citrus lemon and olive oil dressing was put on the side for our resident Ms. Pretty Picky who likes to apply it herself.
Peachy said enchante to the burrata and was silenced by its innate excellence.
It insisted on some glamour shots.
You may have heard that we are slightly obsessed with Burrata.
They respect the sanctity of the burrata here.
Lesser places may have egos about their sauces or extra ingredients, but this burrata is so spectacular that it shines on a standalone basis akin to a Delmonico steak, which obviously the tasteful would never drown in sauce. Every bite of the intoxicatingly delicious creamy burrata is a rapturous moment in your life. We cannot wait to see it again. The basil, halved cherry tomatoes and evoo sing a backup harmony that of fresh perfection.
You would be entirely remiss if you don't give the burrata the attention it so clearly deserves.
It's one of the best we've seen anywhere lately.
On a Friday in Lent you know you want to order fish and even the fish here is a work of art.  The name PizzArte is derived from artistic expression.  Salmone alla Griglia is exactly what we were looking for.  It's sourced from Canada and weighs in at 8oz and arrives in style every other day we're told.  Zucchini, eggplant, red onions and potato are brilliantly grilled.
Spaghetti alla Carbonara absolutely hits the spot on a cold winter day and you know we have had no shortage of those in Manhattan lately!  Sourced from the Lazio region, Guanciale is a tasteful highlight that literally puts you in the pink and is blended gorgeously with eggs and pecorino to envelop the pasta of perfection.  The wine list here is impressive and this is the Barolo that we said enchante to.  It is a quality, versatile bastion of Italian sophistication.
Lasagna is perfection right down to the endearing little meatballs which are beckoning your palate.  PizzArte refuses to be ordinary and these little carnivorous wonders punctuate that and you will not find a run of the mill meat layer.  It is more difficult in 2026 than ever before to earn a new feature here if you are Italian because they absolutely dominate these culinary columns.  PizzArte showed us they are innovative, accomplished and deserving!
All pasta is made on premises.
Pinkies out!
Carnivores will revel in the Stracotto di Manzo: Chianti-Braised Beef Short Ribs sourced domestically are served boneless (ideal!) with Roasted Baby Root Vegetables and creamy Mashed Potatoes.  Of course it is even better with the aforementioned Barolo, and the chip on top is of crispy corn polenta.
But how is the pizza?
Absolutely amazing.
As you know if you have read us before, we never edit pictures.  The truth is, everything here truly is this artful, hence the name.  Beyond that and much more importantly, it is delicious.  It's not merely a pretty face. 
They use Casillo flour!
If you have a Burrata pizza on your menu, you know who is bound to order it.
She did.
Heavenly burrata cheese, mozzarella, fresh pert little cherry tomatoes and just the right touch of basil will totally wow you.  It was a religious experience for Peachy to eat this pizza.  Some people do yoga to meditate, but Peachy indulges in burrata for the ultimate relaxation.
Under white pizzas you will discover Eduardo (of course the name Edward appeals to us and you ought to be watching HAIR NOW.)  Italian ham, mushrooms and mozzarella are a trifecta of goodness that dance together in a delicious arrangement.  And finally, on another note of Lent, the red pizza Parmigiana crafted with premium San Marzano tomato sauce, mozzarella, eggplant, shaved parmigiano and basil is an undeniable classic you must meet!
Of course, in the world according to Peachy, the right answer to dessert is always dark chocolate.
We don't ask for dessert but the better places always ask us if we are open to it.
Flourless chocolate cake with almonds made on premises is a dessert winner sourced from the purest dark chocolate from Torino: 78 percent dark.  Vanilla gelato sings back up to the chocolate that you would be out of your mind to ignore.  An espresso was the perfect closing.
We also liked the ambient music which was not intrusive at all, the real plants and the overall calm chic atmosphere.
PizzArte really impressed us and we look forward to seeing what they do next!
This is our first time here...and @grok check it out they are on X!






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#WestCoastPeachy #HolidayPeachy #IrelandPeachy St. Patrick's Day Festival 2026 at Old World Huntington Beach - 7th Annual Irish Fest Returns March 8-17

Note from the editor:
As you know it is our firm belief that there are two kinds of people in this world.
Those who are IRISH, and those that wish they were.

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Expanded to nine days, Orange County's largest St. Patrick's Day festival features multiple stages, live Celtic and rock music, bagpipes, Irish step dancers, and Wienerdog Races at Old World Huntington Beach, March 8-17, 2026


Old World Huntington Beach hosts the 7th Annual Irish Fest, a nine-day St. Patrick's Day celebration running March 8 through 17, 2026, at The Biergarten in Huntington Beach, California. One of the largest St. Patrick's Day festivals in Orange County and Southern California, Irish Fest features live Celtic and rock music across multiple stages, bagpipes, Irish step dancers, traditional Irish food and drink, Instagram-ready photo activations, and family-friendly entertainment across more than 20,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor festival space. Tickets and the full daily schedule are available at OldWorldHB.com/irishfest.

Expanded from six days to nine due to popular demand, the 2026 festival is the largest Irish Fest in Old World's nearly five-decade history. Located approximately 35 miles south of Los Angeles in the heart of Huntington Beach, Old World draws families, couples, and groups from across Orange County and the greater Los Angeles area for its festivals, live music, restaurant dining, and European Market shopping.

"After last year's Irish Fest saw record attendance, we knew we had to go bigger," said Cyndie Kasko, co-owner of Old World Huntington Beach. "This year we've expanded to nine days with more live music, more food, and new photo experiences throughout the village. Irish Fest has become a tradition for thousands of Orange County families, and 2026 is shaping up to be our biggest celebration yet."

Irish Fest Kickoff: Wienerdog Races

The fan-favorite dachshund races return on Sunday, March 8, 2026, in partnership with Old World Village, marking the first Wienerdog race of the year and the official kickoff to Irish Fest at Old World Huntington Beach. Gates open at 10AM for Race 1 and 12PM for Race 2. Kids 5 and under are free, adult admission is $10, and VIP is $18. Expect costumes, cheering crowds, and plenty of photo-worthy moments.

Live Music and Performances

From toe-tapping Celtic folk to high-energy rock tributes, the 7th Annual Irish Fest delivers an unforgettable lineup of seven performing acts across multiple stages over nine days. All concerts and performances are ticketed. Free tickets are available with online pre-registration or $10 at the door. Doors open at 12 Noon on weekends for ticketed events. Dinner shows start at 6PM with restaurant reservations recommended.Sweet Water Creek Band - Folk, Celtic, and bluegrass vibes. Dinner shows: March 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 16.
L.A.vation (U2 Tribute) - A high-energy tribute honoring one of Ireland's most legendary bands. March 13, 9PM-11PM. 21+ only.
The Sleeveens - Authentic, high-spirited Irish rock and traditional sounds. March 14 and 15.
Highland Way - Celtic rock favorites lighting up the stage. March 14 and 15.
Silk Button Butchers - High-energy Irish rock with a modern edge. March 8, 15, and 17.
Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs Pipe Band - Traditional pipe band performance. March 8, 14, and 15.
Irish Step Dancers from Lyons Academy of Dance - March 8, 14, and 15.

Irish Food, Drink and St. Paddy's Classics

Two kitchens serve festival favorites throughout the celebration, including corned beef and cabbage, Irish bangers, savory stews, and freshly baked soda bread from Old World's on-site bakery. The drink menu features a wide selection of Irish, German, and Belgian beers, Irish whiskeys, green beer, festive specialty cocktails, mocktails, and non-alcoholic Guinness beer. The Old World Restaurant is also open for full-service dining with reservations recommended, offering the complete dinner menu alongside Irish Fest specials. The European Market, German Deli, and Bakery are open for guests looking to browse imported European goods, specialty meats, and fresh-baked treats.

New Photo Activations and Instagram Experiences

New for 2026, Irish Fest features photo activations and Instagram-ready experiences throughout the village. From themed backdrops to interactive installations, guests are encouraged to snap, share, and tag their Irish Fest moments at Old World Huntington Beach.

A Festival Venue Built for Celebration

The festival spans over 20,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space at Old World Huntington Beach, featuring multiple stages, full-service bars, photo activations, ample seating, and a true European village atmosphere. Located near Bella Terra and minutes from downtown Huntington Beach, Old World is easily accessible from the 405 Freeway at the Beach Blvd. exit with free parking on site. As featured on KTLA, Spectrum News 1, Visit Huntington Beach, and Yelp, Old World has been a national treasure for family-friendly festivals for nearly 50 years. All ages are welcome; guests under 21 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Admission and Tickets

All Irish Fest concerts and performances are ticketed. Free tickets are available with online pre-registration at OldWorldHB.com/irishfest. Walk-up admission is $10 at the door. The Wienerdog Races on March 8 are ticketed separately with kids 5 and under free, adults $10, and VIP $18. The L.A.vation (U2 Tribute) show on March 13 is 21+ only. Doors open at 12 Noon on weekends for ticketed events. Dinner shows start at 6PM. Tickets, full schedule, and daily event hours are available at OldWorldHB.com/irishfest.

Plan Your Visit

Where: The Biergarten at Old World Huntington Beach, 7561 Center Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (near the 405 Freeway, Beach Blvd. exit, near Bella Terra)
When: March 8-17, 2026
Parking: Free parking in the high-rise structure off Huntington Village Lane and Center Ave.
Tickets, Schedule and Hours: OldWorldHB.com/irishfest
Restaurant Reservations: Reserve on Yelp or call (714) 895-8020
Follow Along: Instagram @BiergartenHB

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Irish Fest at Old World Huntington Beach?
Irish Fest is an annual St. Patrick's Day festival held at Old World Huntington Beach in Orange County, Southern California. Now in its 7th year, the 2026 festival runs March 8 through March 17 and has been expanded from six days to nine due to popular demand. The celebration features live Celtic and rock music across multiple stages, bagpipes, Irish step dancers, traditional Irish food and drink, Instagram-ready photo activations, and family-friendly entertainment across 20,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor festival space.

What are the best St. Patrick's Day events in Orange County?
The 7th Annual Irish Fest at Old World Huntington Beach is one of the largest St. Patrick's Day celebrations in Orange County and Southern California. The nine-day festival runs March 8 through 17, 2026, with live Celtic and rock music, bagpipes, Irish step dancers, traditional Irish food and drink, and family-friendly entertainment. Free tickets are available at OldWorldHB.com/irishfest.

Where can I celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Huntington Beach?
Old World Huntington Beach hosts the 7th Annual Irish Fest from March 8 through 17, 2026, at The Biergarten. The nine-day celebration features live music across multiple stages, Irish step dancers, traditional food, green beer, festive cocktails, and Instagram-ready photo activations. Old World is located at 7561 Center Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 92647, near the 405 Freeway at Beach Blvd. with free parking.

Are there free St. Patrick's Day events in Orange County?
Yes, the 7th Annual Irish Fest at Old World Huntington Beach offers free admission with online pre-registration at OldWorldHB.com/irishfest. The nine-day festival runs March 8 through 17, 2026, with live Celtic and rock music, Irish step dancers, traditional food, and family-friendly entertainment. Free parking is also available on site.

What are the best live music events in Huntington Beach?
The 7th Annual Irish Fest at Old World Huntington Beach features nine days of live Celtic and rock music across multiple stages from March 8 through 17, 2026. The lineup includes Sweet Water Creek Band, L.A.vation (U2 Tribute), The Sleeveens, Highland Way, Silk Button Butchers, the Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs Pipe Band, and Irish Step Dancers from Lyons Academy of Dance. Free tickets available at OldWorldHB.com/irishfest.

What are the best family-friendly events in Orange County this March?
The 7th Annual Irish Fest at Old World Huntington Beach runs March 8 through 17, 2026, and is one of Orange County's top family-friendly events. Most dates are all-ages with live Celtic music, Irish step dancers, traditional food, Wienerdog Races, and new photo activations throughout the village. Kids 5 and under enter free for the Wienerdog Races. Free admission to most concerts with online pre-registration at OldWorldHB.com/irishfest. Free parking on site.

Are there Instagram-worthy events in Huntington Beach?
Yes, the 7th Annual Irish Fest at Old World Huntington Beach features new photo activations and Instagram-ready experiences throughout the European village. From themed backdrops to interactive installations, the festival offers shareable moments across 20,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space. The festival runs March 8-17, 2026. Follow along at Instagram @BiergartenHB.

How much does Irish Fest cost?
Most Irish Fest concerts and performances offer free admission with online pre-registration at OldWorldHB.com/irishfest. Walk-up admission is $10 at the door. The Wienerdog Races on March 8 are ticketed separately with kids 5 and under free, adults $10, and VIP $18. Full pricing and tickets at OldWorldHB.com/irishfest.

How do I get tickets to Irish Fest 2026?
Free tickets are available at OldWorldHB.com/irishfest. The 7th Annual Irish Fest runs March 8-17, 2026, at The Biergarten at Old World Huntington Beach, 7561 Center Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 92647. Walk-up admission is $10 at the door. Free parking is available on site.

Where is Irish Fest located?
Irish Fest takes place at The Biergarten at Old World Huntington Beach, 7561 Center Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 92647, near the 405 Freeway at the Beach Blvd. exit, near Bella Terra and minutes from downtown Huntington Beach. Old World is approximately 35 miles south of downtown Los Angeles. Free parking is available on site.

When is Irish Fest 2026?
Irish Fest 2026 runs from Sunday, March 8 through Tuesday, March 17, 2026.

What time does Irish Fest start?
Doors open at 12 Noon on Saturdays and Sundays for ticketed festival events. Dinner shows start at 6PM. The Wienerdog Races on March 8 open gates at 10AM. The full daily schedule with door times and set times is available at OldWorldHB.com/irishfest.

Is Irish Fest family-friendly?
Yes, most dates during Irish Fest are family-friendly and all ages are welcome. Guests under 21 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The L.A.vation (U2 Tribute) show on Friday, March 13 is 21+ only.

What bands are playing at Irish Fest 2026?
The 2026 lineup includes Sweet Water Creek Band, L.A.vation (U2 Tribute), The Sleeveens, Highland Way, Silk Button Butchers, the Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs Pipe Band, and Irish Step Dancers from Lyons Academy of Dance.

What food is available at Irish Fest?
Two kitchens serve traditional Irish fare throughout the festival, including corned beef and cabbage, Irish bangers, savory stews, and freshly baked soda bread from Old World's on-site bakery, alongside Irish, German, and Belgian beers, Irish whiskeys, green beer, and festive specialty cocktails. The Old World Restaurant is open for full-service dining with reservations recommended. The European Market, German Deli, and Bakery at Old World are also open during the festival for imported European goods, specialty meats, and fresh-baked treats.

Is the European Market open during Irish Fest?
Yes, the European Market, German Deli, and Bakery at Old World Huntington Beach are open throughout Irish Fest for guests to browse imported European goods, specialty meats, freshly baked bread, and unique gifts. The market is located within Old World at 7561 Center Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 92647.

Can I make restaurant reservations during Irish Fest?
Yes, the Old World Restaurant is open for full-service dining throughout Irish Fest with reservations recommended, especially during dinner show dates. Reservations can be made at Yelp or by calling (714) 895-8020.

Is there parking at Irish Fest?
Yes, parking is free. Parking is located in the high-rise structure off Huntington Village Lane and Center Ave. behind Hotel Huntington Beach, or in the Bella Terra parking structure. Do not park in the west lot near Vans Skate Park. Directions and parking details at OldWorldHB.com/irishfest.

About Old World Huntington Beach

Old World Huntington Beach is a family-owned European village and event destination in the heart of Orange County, Southern California. Founded in 1978 by Josef and Dolores Bischof and now operated by their children, Bernie and Cyndie, Old World encompasses a full-service restaurant, biergarten, specialty market, German deli, and bakery across a 20,000-square-foot indoor-outdoor venue. Located approximately 35 miles south of Los Angeles in Huntington Beach, the venue hosts 11 annual festivals, including California's most iconic Oktoberfest and Christmas Fest, drawing tens of thousands of guests each season. Old World has been featured on KTLA, Spectrum News 1, ABC7, Visit Huntington Beach, and Yelp. A national treasure for family-friendly festivals, live music, and cultural celebrations, Old World has been a cornerstone of Huntington Beach's cultural and dining scene for nearly five decades.

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#NewYorkNotes @UpperDeckSports Upper Deck Announces Collaboration With the Grateful Dead, First Trading Card Set

Upper Deck, the worldwide leader in sports and entertainment collectibles, today announced a collaboration with one of the most popular bands in music history – the Grateful Dead. A legendary group that has spanned generations, the Grateful Dead has inspired some of the most passionate fans of all time. Now, Dead Heads and music fans around the world can interact with the band through collectibles from Upper Deck, highlighted initially by a newly released trading card set that celebrates the band’s 60th Anniversary.

“We’re incredibly excited to collaborate with one of the most celebrated bands to ever take the stage, and give music fans another way to connect with the Grateful Dead,” said Travis Rhea, Director of Entertainment Brands at Upper Deck. “In addition to amazing, iconic music, the Grateful Dead are known for vibrant colors and incredible visuals, perfect for music trading cards. They also have one of the most dedicated fanbases the industry has ever seen, so we can’t wait for Dead Heads to get their hands on our Grateful Dead collectibles.”

‘The Grateful Dead – 60 Years So Far... A Visual Trip’ trading card set spans the band’s rich 60-year history. Each box includes a full 50-card base set collection of Grateful Dead iconography, classic characters, and show posters, with an additional five cards that could be serial-numbered hits, themed inserts, or an autograph card. Fans can look forward to familiar Grateful Dead symbols, including the famous Dancing Bears and Uncle Sam. Visuals featured on 1-of-1 High Potency Purple variants and Dancing Parallels will be recognizable to long-time Dead Heads. And for band historians, ‘Transmissions from Dave’s Desk’ illustrates the work of official archivist, producer, and legacy manager David Lemieux. It features artwork, set lists, and show-facts from the first 50 ‘Dave’s Picks’ albums. Collectors also have the chance to pull parallel cards autographed by Lemieux himself – each numbered to five.

“I’ve dedicated much of my life to showcasing the joy that the Grateful Dead spread through their music, so working with Upper Deck to translate that journey into trading cards has been really special,” said Lemieux. “From characters that have become synonymous with the band to tour posters that are a trip through time, there is so much for Dead Heads to enjoy in this set.”

The Grateful Dead 60th Anniversary trading card set is available now – and this is just the beginning of the collaboration between Upper Deck and the Grateful Dead. Fans can look forward to many ways to collect the Grateful Dead – including future trading card sets with different card technologies and original art, as well as gallery prints, and more. For more information, visit www.UpperDeck.com.

About the Grateful Dead
The Grateful Dead is a social and musical phenomenon that grew into a genuine American treasure. In 1965, an entire generation was linked together by common ideals, gathering by the hundreds and thousands. This movement created a seamless connection between the band and its fans. As the band toured, Dead Heads would follow. Not because it was a part of popular culture but because it is a true counterculture that exists to this very day-one that earnestly believes in the value of its beliefs. By 1995, the Grateful Dead had attracted the most concertgoers in the history of the music business, and today remains one of the all-time leaders in concert ticket sales. Eventually, the caravan evolved into a community with various artists, craftsmen and entrepreneurs supplying a growing demand for merchandise that connected them to the music with their final tally being 2,318 total concerts. The band was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1994 and received a Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007, commemorated in the 47th class of the Kennedy Center Honorees, as well as the 2025 MusiCares Persons of the Year honored at the 67th Annual GRAMMY® Awards. The Grateful Dead celebrated their 66th Top 40 album on the Billboard chart —a feat no other artist has achieved —claiming the Guinness World Records title for the most Top 40 albums charted on the US Billboard 200.

About Upper Deck
Upper Deck is a global entertainment company creating trading cards, memorabilia, collectibles, games, and online platforms that deliver the experiences collectors crave. Upper Deck has set the unmatched industry standard for quality, authenticity, and innovation and continues to bring generations of fans closer to their favorite athletes and characters with unique and authentic sports and entertainment product offerings, as well as its digital trading ecosystem. The company prides itself on creating collectibles that produce invaluable experiences for sports and entertainment's most dedicated and loyal fans, with a goal to deliver excellence to the community across the most coveted properties as a means to develop memorable moments for collectors of all kinds.

Find more information at www.upperdeck.com or follow us on Facebook (UpperDeck), Instagram (UpperDeckSports, UpperDeckEnt), and X (@UpperDeckSports), and YouTube (UDvids).

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#FloridaPeachy #CulinaryCourant @ExperienceMiamiBeach Experience Miami Beach Through Iconic Culinary Traditions This Season

Curated journeys showcase the flavors, culture, and heritage travelers will only find on Miami Beach
In Miami Beach, food is more than a meal — it is a living reflection of the city's people, art, architecture, and cultural evolution. From historic Cuban diners and Mediterranean seaside tables to Michelin-starred, approachable innovation, Miami Beach invites visitors to experience the destination through its most iconic culinary creations.

In Miami Beach, food is more than a meal — it is a living reflection of the city’s people, art, architecture, and cultural evolution. From historic Cuban diners and Mediterranean seaside tables to Michelin-starred, approachable innovation, Miami Beach invites visitors to experience the destination through its most iconic culinary creations.

"Visitors often arrive for the beaches and return for the flavor. Miami Beach's culinary scene tells the story of who we are through the power and connection found in food. These experiences attract global travelers and provide unique opportunities to create meaningful and lasting memories through culture and tradition found around a table," says Mohan Koka, Chairman, Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority. "A collection of café's, restaurants, hidden dining rooms and culinary institutions represent generations of culture, creativity, and diverse influence that shape Miami Beach's palpable food scene."

In Miami Beach, every dish tells a story and every story begins at the table. Visitors can easily embark on a journey with Cuban culture at the core. The experience begins at Puerto Sagua, a historic Cuban diner serving the community since the 1960s. Order a café con leche, tostada, and croquetas to discover the soul of Cuban food that helped define Miami Beach's identity. Nearby, La Mulata offers an intimate take on mid-century Havana flavors with ropa vieja, tostones, and classic Cuban coffee — evoking tradition in every bite. Food lovers can continue to the next course at Havana Beach, a destination restaurant where Latin heritage meets coastal glamour. Dishes, including a signature seafood arroz, are served in a refined, design-forward setting that reflects Miami Beach's Art Deco heritage and oceanfront elegance.

International influence drives the Miami Beach food scene. The city's global identity is equally reflected along Ocean Drive and beyond. Meet Dalia blends Mediterranean flavors with vibrant beach culture, while Osteria del Mar delivers classic Italian coastal cuisine steps from the sand. For a glamorous French brasserie experience, La Grande Boucherie brings Parisian energy to South Beach with steak frites, escargots, and champagne in a see-and-be-seen setting.

For a modern Miami Beach culinary experience, Michelin-starred Stubborn Seed presents inventive tasting menus that celebrate modern American cuisine with global influence — signaling Miami Beach's arrival as a serious gastronomic destination that is both welcoming and approachable.

"Our city is a collection of signature cooking styles that travelers will only find in Miami Beach. From American classics to innovative takes on tradition, visitors can take a bite out of history through artistic techniques and travel-worthy dishes," adds Grisette Roque Marcos, Executive Director, Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority. "Our newly-launched website, experiencemiamibeach.com, now features insider guides for foodies and specialty discounts and offers from local restaurants, inviting visitors to explore and expand their palates."

For more information on how to experience Miami Beach's signature culinary scene, visit the newly-launched www.experiencemiamibeach.com, follow @ExperienceMiamiBeach Instagram and download the EXP Miami Beach Tours App, available via the App Store and Google Play.

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#NewColumn #CulinaryCourant replaces #TastyTidbits for General Food News

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#ChezPeachy #ChicagoPeachy @TIH_Show New At-Home Entertaining Survey shows home and housewares at heart of consumers’ plans in 2026 Continued growth in at-home entertaining just one of trends to be showcased at The Inspired Home Show® – March 10-12 in Chicago


Home and housewares products will play an increasingly important role in consumers’ lives in 2026, according to the 2026 International Housewares Association (IHA) At-Home Entertaining Survey.



The results, posted on the IHA’s independent news and information platform, HomePageNews.com, demonstrate how hosting at-home gatherings – whether to celebrate life moments or for no reason at all – continues to gain momentum, especially among younger generations.



The continued uptick in at-home entertaining will be on full display at The Inspired Home Show,® March 10-12 at Chicago’s McCormick Place. From small appliances to cookware, kitchen tools to serveware, products designed for entertaining at home will be just one of the categories attracting attention at the largest global home and housewares marketplace in the Western Hemisphere.



IHA’s survey shows that bringing people together in familiar spaces continues to grow in appeal, even after recent year-over-year increases. Twenty-eight percent of respondents anticipate hosting more at-home gatherings in 2026, a four point jump compared to 24% last year. Fifty percent said they plan to host the same amount, while 19% thought it would be less.














Younger consumers are leading the momentum: Gen Z tips the scales with 47% planning to host more at-home gatherings; Millennials are next at 39%. Gen X’s at-home entertaining intent declined by four points, while Boomers’ remained relatively stable.



What’s fueling the increase? The desire to spend more time with friends and family tops the list of motivations (51%). Having a specific event to celebrate is also a factor (37%). Saving money came in third, as entertaining at home tends to be less expensive than holding an event at a restaurant or other public venue (31%).


Other findings include:


* Clean-up is the biggest challenge for at-home hosts (31%), followed by preparing everything at the same time (22%), cooking (15%), planning (9%) and keeping food warm (7%).


* Half of consumers say they occasionally purchase products to create a certain aesthetic (23% said usually, 15% said always, and only 10% said never.)



* When asked what would inspire them to host more at-home gatherings, budget-friendly party ideas topped the list (46%). Recipes were almost as popular (45%), with party-specific theme ideas (32%) and general entertaining tips (30%) coming in next.


The Inspired Home Show, held annually in Chicago, offers media and the industry a first look at the products, innovations, trends and stories that will shape store shelves, e-commerce and everyday life. While not open to the public, #TIHS26 will bring together over 1,000 exhibitors and more than 2,000 brands with top retailers to reveal what’s next for the home.


Journalists are encouraged to register for The Inspired Home Show to cover the rise of at-home entertaining, more emerging trends, and the latest in new products for every room in the house.

A sample of key exhibitors including Brabantia, CUCKOO, Gibson Homewares (Calphalon/ Martha Stewart/Sur la Table), Gleener, Heston Culinary, IMUSA, Jura, Kitchen Supply, Kuhn Rikon, Lifetime Brands, Lodge Cast Iron, Made In Cookware, Nordic Ware, Peugeot, Picnic Time, Riedel Crystal, Salton, tag, Trinity International Industries, Storebound (Dash), Umbra and Westinghouse.



Major retailers shopping for the latest trends and the “next big thing” in housewares include Aldi, Amazon, Best Buy, Big Lots, Costco, Burlington Coat Factory, Crate & Barrel, Hobby Lobby, Home Goods, Kohls, Macy’s, Meijer, Nordstrom, QVC, Sur la Table, Walgreens, Walmart, Wayfair, Williams Sonoma, plus mid-size and independent specialty retailers from around the world.

Methodology


The 2026 IHA At-Home Entertaining Survey was conducted by Morning Consult between October 31 and November 2, 2025, among a sample of 2,226 adults. The interviews were conducted online, and the data was weighted to approximate a target sample of adults based on age, gender, race, educational attainment, region, gender by age and race by educational attainment. Results from the subset have a margin of error of plus or minus two percentage points, depending on the audience.

The International Housewares Association (IHA) is the 87-year-old voice of the home and housewares industry, dedicated to bringing buyers and sellers together. IHA hosts its premier global exposition of products for the home, The Inspired Home Show, in Chicago every March. Each year, the Show brings together more than 2,000 unique brands and 300,000 products with both global and domestic buyers; U.S.-based attendees alone represent hundreds of thousands of retail locations and over $64B in buying power. The not-for-profit, full-service Association also offers member companies a wide range of services including industry and government advocacy; export assistance; trend reports; executive management peer groups; group buying discounts; and an independent news and information platform, HomePageNews.com.



Follow IHA on LinkedIn and Facebook and The Inspired Home Show on LinkedIn, Instagram, X, Facebook and YouTube

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