Norristown lawyer James W. Flood
continued his St. Patrick’s Day tradition playing bagpipes at the county
courthouse, spreading a little Irish cheer along the way, eliciting smiles from
those who were fortunate enough to run into him.
James W. Flood/ Photo by Carl Hessler Jr. |
Flood, whose law office is
located at One East Airy Street, stopped by the courthouse after a day of
entertaining students and teachers at various schools in the county while
performing with the band “Irish Thunder.”
“We had about 17 pipe and
drummers that went to five or six different schools in the Montgomery County
area, just walked through the hallways and some of them had cafeterias set up with
kids. The kids loved it, they love that kind of stuff,” Flood told me.
Flood then came to the courthouse
where during court breaks he performed some tunes for Judge Risa Vetri Ferman
and then Judge Steven T. O’Neill.
“Very good, thank you for the
serenade,” O’Neill said after one of Flood’s impromptu performances, which also
was enjoyed by Senior Judge Joseph Smyth.
Judge Steven T. O'Neill |
In past years, it was O’Neill who
had a tradition of donning a St. Patrick costume, complete with white beard and
shepherd’s staff, espousing Irish cheer as he strolled along the courthouse
hallways, sometimes accompanied by a bagpiper. It’s been awhile since O’Neill’s
version of St. Patrick has graced these hallways.
Seems like Flood has taken over
the tradition, now.
“We’re just proud of our Irish
heritage and we want to share. There’s a lot of negative stereotypes about St.
Patrick’s Day, people going out and drinking too much and that sort of thing,
so we want to spread the positive parts about our culture,” Flood said
candidly.
Montco Judge Risa Vetri Ferman with James Flood/Photo Courtesy Risa Ferman |
Flood marched with Irish Thunder in
two holiday parades last Saturday, including Conshohocken’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
This weekend he plans to march in Allentown’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
Montco Judge Risa Vetri Ferman with Flood/Photo Courtesy Risa Ferman |
Flood has been playing bagpipes for
two years now and became a full-fledged member of Irish Thunder this year.
“The good news, there’s only nine
notes,” Flood laughed when he discussed learning how to play bagpipes. “It’s
fun. I enjoy it and the people seem to enjoy it.”
James Flood/Photo by Carl Hessler Jr. |
Happy St. Patrick's Day, everyone!
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