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This weekend in Connecticut promises a variety of engaging activities for residents and visitors alike. Kicking off the festivities is a popular fishing expo, where enthusiasts can explore the latest gear, attend informative workshops, and connect with fellow anglers. This event is perfect for both seasoned fishermen and those new to the sport, offering something for everyone.
In addition to the fishing expo, several St. Patrick's Day parades will take place across the state, celebrating Irish culture with vibrant floats, lively music, and traditional dance performances. These parades are a great way for families to enjoy the spirit of the holiday while participating in community festivities.
Art lovers will also find delight in a captivating art exhibit showcasing local talents, providing a platform for artists to share their creativity and vision. Finally, for those looking to unwind, a unique video game-themed beer fest will take place, combining craft brews with gaming nostalgia. This event is sure to attract gamers and beer enthusiasts alike, making for a fun-filled weekend in Connecticut.
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