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St. Patrick’s Day Party - Saturday, March 17

St. Mary Immaculate Church, 15629 S Route 59, Plainfield, IL | Get Directions »
$10.00

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at St. Mary Immaculate Parish on Saturday, March 17th at our annual St. Patrick’s Day Party. Doors open at 5:00pm in the Gym at 15629 South Rt. 59 in Plainfield.

You’ll enjoy Irish dancing from the Keigher Dance Academy, corned beef, beer & wine, and games for the kids. There will be a Bake Sale, Raffles and much, much more.

The menu features Jack and Pat’s Famous Corned Beef, cabbage, vegetables, & roll for $10.00 or Pizza & Chips for the kids for $2.00. Save your spot today and order in advance! Send in your order and payment (check or cash) to the Parish Office Attn: SMI Men’s Club. The number of “walk ups” will be limited! “To go” or “Carry Out” orders must be ordered and paid for in advance!

Contact Joe Ooten: 630-258-9228 (joe.ooten@att.net) with questions

Many thanks to the Keigher Dance Academy for providing the great entertainment!

For more information about the Men’s Club at St. Mary Immaculate, email smimensclub@smip.org.

St. Mary Immaculate Parish is located at 15629 S. Rt. 59, Plainfield. For more information about St. Mary Immaculate Parish, our outstanding Catholic School or any of its many services, please call 815-436-2651 or go to www.smip.org.

Event Details

Posted by: David Bachtel
Where St. Mary Immaculate Church 15629 S Route 59, Plainfield, IL 60544
Next on This event is over.
Time 5:00 pm–9:00 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­www.­smip.­org
Phone 630-258-9228
Price Adults Dinner $10, Kids Pizza $2

More About St. Mary Immaculate Church

St. Mary Immaculate Church

St. Mary Immaculate Church

15629 S Route 59, Plainfield, IL
815-436-2651

Not only is St. Mary Immaculate the first Catholic church in Plainfield, it's also one of the largest and most historic. It was founded in 1907, when the village had just 1,100 people and was a popular vacation spot for people who traveled to the area by electric train. Originally located in an old Universalist church, the parish built a new church in 1970 (after its elementary school opened in 1955). Tragedy struck in 1990 when a tornado destroyed a large portion of Plainfield, leveling St. Mary Immaculate School, killing the school principal and two staff members, and severely damaging the church. A new church and school opened on Illinois 59 in 1997 and underwent an expansion in 2000.

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