Sydney Brink/Democrat
Irish eyes were smiling at St. Patrick's Day parade
Marguerite and Jim Ellis proudly display an O'Daniels Clan banner in a St. Patrick's Day Parade Saturday in downtown Sedalia. The O'Daniels come from his mother's side, Jim Ellis said. The parade was sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2591 Ladies Auxiliary. The auxiliary hosted an Irish stew and chili luncheon and an auction after the parade.
Sydney Brink/Democrat
Irish eyes were smiling at St. Patrick's Day parade
Shaylen Denny's sunny smile matched the pleasant weather that graced the parade. The Lincoln 6-year-old cycled the parade route up South Ohio Avenue with her cousins.
Sydney Brink/Democrat
Irish eyes were smiling at St. Patrick's Day parade
Although not Irish, Jack and Sharon Doll, of Sedalia, arrived bedecked in green to watch the parade. “We love to clown around,” Jack Doll said.
Posted: Saturday, March 12, 2011 12:00 am
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Updated: 10:59 am, Wed Sep 5, 2012.
Irish eyes were smiling at St. Patrick's Day parade
Marguerite and Jim Ellis proudly display an O’Daniels Clan banner in a St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday in downtown Sedalia. The O’Daniels come from his mother’s side, Jim Ellis said. The parade was sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2591 Ladies Auxiliary. The auxiliary hosted an Irish stew and chili luncheon and an auction after the parade.
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