Travel by Vasrue.com Weekly E-Magazine – 26 February 2007
Table of Contents
Section i……..News
Section ii…….Feature Article
Section iii……Article of the Week
Section iv…….Weekly Trip Winners
Section v……..Closing Remarks
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Section i
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Section ii
Ireland: Go Green In The Land of Enchantment
You can drink ale at the local Irish pub. But that’s hardly a celebration. Wear green from head-to-toe, dance, sing and engulf yourself in the sounds of folk music and festivities in Ireland this St. Patrick’s Day (March 17). Dublin is full of life each March, with an entire week honoring Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.
The holiday began centuries ago when, in 461 AD, Saint Patrick passed away. Born a pagan and sold into slavery, Patrick used his time in captivity to build a closer bond with God. Six years later, he escaped and began study under St. Germain, the then bishop of Auxerre. Patrick dedicated the remainder of his years converting pagans to Christianity.
For three decades, he traveled across Ireland, establishing monasteries, schools and churches. Today, the world takes part in Ireland’s commemoration, and Dublin’s St. Patrick’s Day parade is typically lined with more than 500,000 people. Smaller Irish cities, towns and villages including Cork, Galway, Belfast, Waterford and Limerick host similar, but smaller,
parades. The holiday itself only acquired non-secular, in addition to its secular, recognition in 1995.
The week-long extravaganza includes music, family carnivals, street theater and performances, taste fests, dance, treasure hunts and incredible evening displays amid the lush green Irish countryside. Watch elaborate and colorful floats, flamboyant costumes, fast music and breathtaking fireworks while tasting delicious foods and ales.
This year, delight in the National Lottery Sky fest, an incredible light show with fireworks, special effects and rambunctious musicamid the river at the north and south quays. The 2007 National Lottery Sky fest is expected to be one of the biggest celebrations Dublin has ever seen.
During your stay, feast on lamb, seafood of roasted meat, vegetables and potatoes with fresh, local ingredients. Relax and sip on the country’s most famous export: dark, stout, dry beer including Guinness, Murphy’s and Beamish’s. You’ll also find popular micro-breweries in more rural areas.
After a full day packed with events and entertainment, return to a warm and plush bed at one of the country’s most luxurious hotels, guesthouses or Bed and Breakfasts. A guesthouse provides elegant surroundings – from incredible Georgian manors to quaint rural homes.
Hostels are also available for the budget-conscious in Dublin or, for a more natural excursion, in the outskirts of town. Most hotels and upscale accommodations provide guest with wholesome breakfasts to get the day started.
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Section iii
Article of the Week
Vasrue.com Celebrates Black History Month
Black History Month: The Journey Continues
Since 1926 when Harvard scholar Dr. Carter G. Woodson organized the first Negro History Week, the U.S., U.K. and Canada have celebrated Black History Month, paying tribute to those who’ve dramatically impacted our lives. Beginning in February in North America, the period coincides with the birthdays of both Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass, two pivotal figures in African American history.
Prior to Woodson’s work in spear-heading annual recognition, African Americans were sparsely recognized in texts. Instead, coverage largely revolved around social positions, overlooking the monumental impact of those individuals who shaped politics, music and literature.
Today, the four-week period aims to expose centuries of racial discrimination and prejudice that have impacted, influenced and molded African Americans. It also aims to recognize the enormous contributions made by men and women of African descent.
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Section iv
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Next Week’s Issue – March 5, 2007:
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