St. Patrick’s Festival brings all things Irish to Miami-Dade

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The St. Patrick’s Day Committee is presenting Miami-Dade’s largest St. Patrick’s Festival on Saturday, Mar. 7, from noon to 6 p.m., at 11919 SW 56 St. (German American Social Club).

There will be bagpipers, bands, the St. Andrews Pipe & Drum Band, Irish step dancers, food, a variety of crafts, rides for kids and loads of fun. Admission is free and open to the public.

The 44th annual St. Patrick’s Day Festival will feature a host of entertainers for all ages including Paddy Kelleghan, St. Andrews Pipe and Drum Band, Garden Road Musicians, The Groove Brothers, and the Palmetto Bay School of Rock. There will be a Sports Exhibition of Rugby and Hurling. And the festival will offer a full range of arts and crafts and food, beer and refreshments for sale.

The Overarching Sponsor, Williamson Automotive Group, returns to the festival and will feature several 2026 vehicles. Williamson Cadillac, GMC and Buick offers new and used cars and SUVs for purchase or lease.

Sarah Kavanagh, the Consul General of Ireland in Miami, and the Vice Consul, Cliona Nic Lochlainn, are expected to attend. A representative of Miami-Dade County also is expected.

The St. Patrick’s Day Committee Inc. has combined family-oriented entertainment and a variety of palate-pleasing delectables such as traditional corned beef and cabbage sandwiches, Irish soda bread, and whiskey cakes as well as a wide array of spirits and other beverages. There will be shopping opportunities for Irish crafts, jewelry, jams, plants, honey and other unique items. For families with children, they can enjoy the giant slide and rock-climbing wall for free.

For 44 years, the St. Patrick’s Day Committee Inc. has organized a St. Patrick’s Day Parade or Festival which is held on the Saturday before St. Patrick’s Day. The event is produced by the St. Patrick’s Day Committee Inc. with the support of Williamson Cadillac and Buick/GMC; Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, Cultural Affairs Council, Miami-Dade County Mayor and County Commission.

For more information, visit http://emeraldsocietysfl.com/st-patricks-day-festival or send email to stpatrickssf@gmail.com.

 

 

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