What is St. Patrick the patron saint of?
Ireland
In what century did St. Casimir live?
The 15th century (1400's)
Who is the founder of the Scouting movement?
Lord Robert Baden-Powell
What day is St. Patrick's Feast Day?
March 17th
What is St. Casimir's Fair called in Lithuanian?
Kaziuko Muge
Where was St. Patrick born?
England
Vilnius, Lithuania
What is the plant on the Lithuanian Girl Scout symbol?
Rue (Ruta)
Where does the largest St. Patrick's Day parade take place?
New York City, NY
What shape are the decorated cookies traditionally sold at St. Casimir's Fair?
Heart
What was St. Patrick's favorite color?
Blue
What is St. Casimir the patron saint of?
Lithuania, Poland, and young people
Who is the patron saint of scouting?
St. George
What happened on March 17, 461 AD?
St. Patrick died in Saul, Ireland
What food item is sold as a "necklace" at St. Casimir's Fairs in Cleveland, Lithuania, and around the world?
Bagels (barankas)
What did St. Patrick use the 3-leafed clover to represent?
The Holy Trinity (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit)
Who was St. Casimir's father?
King Casimir IV of Poland
Who founded scouts in Lithuania?
Petras Jurgela
Why is the color green associated with St. Patrick's Day today?
What day is St. Casimir's Feast Day?
March 4th
What position did St. Patrick hold in the Catholic Church, prior to being a saint?
A bishop
Chastity
Who was the founder of the girl scouting?
Olave Baden-Powell
Where was the first St. Patrick's Day parade held?
St. Augustine, Florida
In what century was the first St. Casimir's Fair celebrated?
The 17th century (1600's)