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Hoboken residents plan ‘Lepre-Con’ celebrations to replace St. Patrick’s Day parade - POLL

“You can cancel the parade, but you can’t cancel the party!” says organizer


Will the "Lepre-Con" see St. Patrick's Day revelers drinking just as much in Hoboken?
Will the "Lepre-Con" see St. Patrick's Day revelers drinking just as much in Hoboken?
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Will the "Lepre-Con" see St. Patrick's Day revelers drinking just as much in Hoboken?

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The first annual ‘Lepre-Con,’ a spin-off of the popular New York City Christmas event ‘Santa-Con,’ is set to take to the streets of Hoboken on Saturday March 3rd. The event is being organized as a replacement for the recently cancelled annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade for the city.

Jamie Darrah, organizer of the new event for the city, told CBS that, "We want everyone to come up and come out and dress up and enjoy the festivities. Hopefully we'll have a set bar crawl listed on our website."

Similar to Santa-Con in New York City, which sees revellers don creative Christmas costumes, Lepre-Con looks to participants to pile on the green in leprechaun inspired outfits.

Originally, the Hoboken St. Patrick’s Day Parade, which would have been 26 years old this March, was planned to be moved to a Wednesday evening instead of its typical Saturday morning following the marked increase in bad behavior by attendants last year.

The day of the Parade sees bars opening their doors and serving alcohol at 9am and continuing late into the night.

Mayor Zimmer said of 2011’s Parade that “It reached a fever pitch with high levels of property damage, urination on the streets and people’s homes, reports of sexual assaults, there were flower pots that were even thrown on our firemen when they responded to a call.”

34 arrests were made and nearly 300 citations were issued for public urination, open containers of alcohol and other violations.
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Organizer of ‘Lepre-Con’, Jamie Darrah, insists that this year’s new event will promote responsible behavior on behalf of the participants. “You should get very creative with your costumes, but we are promoting that you be responsible,” Darrah told CBS.

Matt Harris, creator of the ‘Not Hoboken Parade’ Facebook event, looked to participants to behave in a responsible manner, just as Darrah does.

“Don’t be an idiot,” he wrote on the group’s main page. “The Hoboken parade has be (sic) canceled because some people can’t handle day drinking. So why should the actions of some ruin it for us all? Simply put, it shouldn’t.”

‘Lepre-Con’ ups the ante on the bar-crawls that were originally being organized by having participants deck themselves out in green leprechaun-inspired outfits. “Dress up in full Leprechaun garb or other Irish festive gear and head over to Hoboken, NJ from 9am onward on Saturday March 3, 2012,” says their Lepre-Con’s website.

Lepre-Con’s website, which proclaims “YOU CAN CANCEL THE PARADE, BUT YOU CAN'T CANCEL THE PARTY!!" states that it will be adding additional bar-crawl details in the weeks to come.

So, what do you think of ‘Lepre-Con’? Good idea or bad idea? Will people actually behave more responsibly?

To give you some idea what what "Lepre-Con" could be like he's a photo gallery of Santa-Con 2010:

 


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Kilgara, St Patrick allegedly brought Christianity to Ireland NOT Catholicism, you bigot. Jamie Darrah and Matt Harris are the 2 names mentioned. Who is Darrah Harris? Maybe his mam is Irish or his granny left during the famine like most 'Oirish' on this site.
Ah now hold on there. Irish is IRISH. St. Patrick's day is not a separatist or sectarian event. Wake up man
won't help the swishers publicity, this pulling of the plug.
Don't know that it should be an Irish Catholic event as other Christian Irish groups also honor the saints, including St. Patrick.Question heard at on St. Patrick's Parade, was he Catholic or Protestant? Answer, he was before the split; so, he's both! It seems the mayor has managed to exclude the well behaved, rational part of the celebration - the parade - and left it for those who caused thed problems before. Wonder how the mis-behaivor will be reported?
March 17th used to be a day that Irish born and Irish-Americans honored the patron saint of Eire.This celebration and observance has, in recent years, been hijacked by idiots looking for media attention{and getting it}Most of these people are not even remotely Irish{Darrah Harris??}. Instead of trying to be politically correct and inclusive , legitimate Irish organizations should strive to exclude these interlopers from what should be an exclusively Irish Catholic event.
Do you think that her honor the mayor of Hoboken, Dawn Z, may have a "hidden agenda"? Now, it would appear that the new mayor of Chicago, Rahm E, may link arms with Oprah for the same civil rights agenda.
Isn't this tiresome? Another bunch of morons playing to stereotypes of dumb Irish drunks. Grow up, read history and learn something about your heritage.
'high levels of property damage, urination on the streets and people’s homes, reports of sexual assaults'... We sure he's not talking about the Dublin parade?
Stupid question really - Why March 3rd - and not the 17th..
 




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