This event has been rescheduled for May 9.
Two Archdiocesan schools of special education will get their Irish on as part of their annual fundraiser.
Archbishop Ryan School for the Deaf and St. Lucy School for Children with Visual Impairments will host an “Irish Day” on Saturday, March 21 from 12 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Holy Innocents Parish Hall (1337 East Hunting Park Avenue, Philadelphia).
Attendees will enjoy music by DJ Jimmy Kelly, a graduate of St. Lucy School, as well as a silent auction, big ticket raffle and buffet. Face painting and an Irish Potato making station will round out the afternoon.
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Advance tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for children.
Tickets at the door are $25 for adults and $15 for children.
To reserve tickets, call Archbishop Ryan School for the Deaf and St. Lucy School for Children with Visual Impairments at 215-289-4220.
The four Archdiocesan Schools of Special Education educate students with sensory impairments, physical disabilities, and cognitive impairments as well as students on the autism spectrum. The schools are: Archbishop Ryan School for the Deaf; Saint Lucy School for Children with Visual Impairments; Our Lady of Confidence School; and Saint Katherine School.
For more information about Archbishop Ryan School for the Deaf and Saint Lucy School for Children with Visual Impairments, please visit stl.ocephila.org/.
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