Eli Naparstek
As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, many across the United States eagerly anticipate the festivities associated with the holiday. From wearing green to attending parades and parties, the day is marked by joyous celebrations. However, amidst the revelry, it’s crucial to remember the importance of celebrating responsibly, especially for those who choose to abstain from alcohol.
Originally a day for family gatherings, activities with children, and religious observance, St. Patrick’s Day has evolved into a widely celebrated occasion, often accompanied by heavy drinking. In fact, St. Patrick’s Day ranks as the fourth most-celebrated drinking day in America, following closely behind New Year’s Eve, Christmas Day, and the Fourth of July.
Traditionally, bars in Ireland were closed on St. Patrick’s Day, but the rise of the “pub crawl” culture and relentless promotion of alcohol have transformed the holiday into a day of continuous drinking. At Recovery Centers of America, we advocate for a sober St. Patty’s Day as a testament to the strength and resilience of individuals choosing a healthier path.
Recovery Centers of America promotes a culture of responsible celebration and offers support to those who choose to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day soberly. Here are some tips for enjoying a sober St. Patrick’s Day:
By prioritizing responsible celebration and supporting those who choose to abstain from alcohol, we can ensure that St. Patrick’s Day remains a day of joy, camaraderie, and inclusivity for all.
Eli Naparstek, LMHC, is the interim chief executive officer at Recovery Centers of America at Danvers.
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