NORTHVILLIAN 3/17/2026
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! For this one special day, let’s all agree that whether SPARTY, WOLVERINE or other, let’s all go GREEN for the night!
St. Patrick’s Day Background:
- Saint Patrick’s Day is a yearly cultural & religious celebration held on March 17th, and has many titles: The Feast of Saint Patrick, St. Patrick’s/St. Paddy’s/St. Patty’s Day. It was made an official Christian festival day in the early 17th century.
- St. Paddy’s Day is a public holiday in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Newfoundland, Labrador and Montserrat.
- St. Patrick was known as the “Apostle of Ireland” and was an active missionary during the fifth century, along with being recognized as the patron Saint of Ireland … the day signifies the arrival of Christianity in Ireland.
Before reviewing Historic St. Patrick Day Celebrations in Northville … let’s see what’s happening in town today:
TASK FORCE MEETINGS
- Bicentennial Task Force Mtg – 3/18/26, 7PM City Hall (Rick Sharpe – Chair)
- Cemetery Renewal Task Force – 3/23/26, 7PM City Hall (Dave Marold – Chair)
Let’s look at St. Patrick’s Days in The Ville over time…
- Northville historically has had a notable percentage of Irish citizens who share my family’s Scottish/Irish heritage. (Brian PATRICK Turnbull)
- Years past, there were even cabbage fields off Rayson near Ford Field. Thus, the name “Cabbagetown” for this section of the Ville.
HISTORIC NORTHVILLE RECORD ARTICLES ON ST. PADDY’s DAY:
1890’s
This St. Paddy’s Day I invite you to be part of our traditions and sample some Irish Stew & Corned Beef, watch Irish Dancers in town, drink some GREEN beer, and listen to the music that will abound in the Ville … and especially get in the spirit.
Keep that Irish up, Northvillians … in a good way!
Brian Turnbull
Mayor – Northville