Thursday, March 10, 2016

Spot Morty In The St. Pat's Parade On Saturday!

Aye laddies! The annual St. Patrick's Day parade returns to the Lake of the Ozarks on Saturday, and The Lime in the Coconut Specialty Compounding Pharmacy is excited to be a part of it! Make plans NOW to join us this weekend for a fun-filled afternoon.


Spot Morty In The St. Pat's Parade!

Our Lake of the Ozarks compounding pharmacy had the opportunity to participate in the St. Patrick's Day parade last year, and we had an absolutely fantastic time! We are excited to be involved again this year. Here is some quick info about the parade:
Lime owner Sharon Hagan and
her husband, Scott
  • Saturday, March 12th, 2016
  • 1:00 PM
  • Parade route is along Bagnell Dam Blvd, from The Tomahawk Motel to the Bagnell Dam.

Morty, our company vehicle, will be cruising through the parade along with hundreds of other cars, motorcycles, boats, and individuals. We'll be tossing candies and other tasty sweet treats to all the participants, so bring your lawn chairs and be sure to arrive early to so you can get a good seat!

Many of the restaurants along the Strip will be offering corned beef, cabbage, and other Irish specials. Even if you don't have any official Irish heritage, we hope you'll come join in the fun!

7 St. Patrick's Day Trivia Facts

Are you in the mood to embrace the spirit a little bit early? We're right there with you! Here are a few fun trivia facts about St. Patrick's Day to get your Irish blood pumping.
  1. The Chicago River is filled with 40 pounds of green dye on St. Patrick's Day.
  2. An average of 13 million pints of Guinness are sold on St. Patrick's Day (compared to the 5.5 million sold on any other day).
  3. Saint Patrick actually wasn't Irish - he was born in either Scotland or Wales (stories differ) and was brought to Ireland by slavers when he was a teenager.
  4. In all of Ireland's stories, there is no such thing as a female leprechaun.
  5. Saint Patrick originally used the three-leaved shamrock to demonstrate the concept of the Holy Trinity in his teachings.
  6. The very first St. Patrick's Day was held in New York in the 1760s. To this day, New York hosts one of the biggest St. Patrick's Day parades in the country.
  7. Legend tells that there are no snakes in Ireland because Saint Patrick drove them all into the sea.

Happy St. Patrick's Day From The Lime In The Coconut

From our family to yours, we hope you have an absolutely fantastic Irish holiday! Don't forget to bring your lawn chairs and join in the fun with us this weekend... We hope to see you there!
Feel As Good On The Inside As You Do On The Outside!


111 Crossings West, Suite 6
PO Box 2145
Lake Ozark, MO 65049

(573) 964-6786

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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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