Saint Patrick’s Day Weekend In New Orleans

If you like Saint Patrick’s Day, celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day, and like New Orleans then you will love to take advantage of this low cost offer of $35.00 per person for a round trip bus ride to New Orleans to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day.

If you do want to take advantage of this round trip to New Orleans to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day you will need to be at the License Commission Office located on Michael Boulevard and Azalea Road before 8:00AM on Saturday March 16, 2013.

The Bus will depart at 8:00AM Saturday morning from the parking lot of the License Commission Office and will return to Mobile sometime around 11:00PM Saturday night.

According to the flyer you need to bring the $35.00 in cash to pay for the round trip ride to New Orleans to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day.

You must be 21 years or older to ride the bus for this round trip ride to New Orleans to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day.

The $35.00 fee will cover you transportation to New Orleans and back, free food, drinks, and they will have a drawing for a chance to win a prize.

According to the flyer all monies had to be received no later than March 8, 2013 but this notice for the trip to New Orleans to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day was sent out after March 8, 2013.

If you would like to see if you can still take this bus ride to New Orleans to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day call Cliff McDole at 251-404-7563, Shirley Byrd-Wade at 251-574-5484, Tiwanda Williams at 251-574-3200 or Yuvonka Gill at 25 1-574-3200.

License Commission Office

Michael Square (Main Office) View map

(Corner of Azalea Road and Michael Blvd)
3925-F Michael Boulevard
Mobile, AL 36609

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