SOUTH CAROLINA Saint Patrick’s day EVENTS

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  • 36th Annual Saint Patrick’s Day Parade & Festival (North Myrtle Beach): A major Grand Strand celebration on Saturday, 14 March, with the parade commencing at nine o’clock in the morning along Ocean Boulevard starting near Second Avenue North, moving south to First Avenue South and onto Main Street; the accompanying festival runs from eleven o’clock in the morning until four o’clock in the afternoon on Main Street, featuring more than one hundred parade entries, over one hundred fifty vendors, three stages of live music, leprechaun and shepherd’s pie eating contests, a dedicated children’s area, and free admission with free parking.
  • Saint Pat’s in Five Points (Columbia): Regarded as South Carolina’s largest one-day festival on Saturday, 14 March from roughly half past seven in the morning until seven o’clock in the evening in the Five Points District at Devine Street and Santee Avenue; the day includes the Get to the Green 5K/10K road race at half past seven o’clock, the free parade stepping off at ten o’clock in the morning from Devine Street and Sims Avenue, and the main festival with gates opening at ten o’clock, live performances by artists such as Grace Potter and Switchfoot commencing at noon, numerous food and drink options, and family activities (advance general admission approximately thirty pounds, thirty-five on the day).
  • 9th Annual Shamrock Parade (Lexington): A community parade typically held on Sunday, 15 March in downtown Lexington, featuring local marching units, bands, and festive participants honouring Irish heritage.
  • Greenville Saint Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival: An Upstate highlight on Saturday, 14 March, with the parade from ten o’clock until eleven o’clock in the morning starting at Fluor Field and proceeding north along South Main Street to NOMA Square; the festival continues from eleven o’clock in the morning until eight o’clock in the evening at NOMA Square on North Main Street, offering live music from bands including The Drop O’ The Pure and Randomonium, traditional Irish food, and a welcoming family atmosphere with free admission.
  • Fireforge’s Saint Patrick’s Day Celebration (Greenville): A pub-focused event on Tuesday, 17 March at Fireforge Crafted Beer on East Washington Street, featuring craft brews, special Irish-themed offerings, and lively holiday merriment.
  • Charleston Saint Patrick’s Day Parade (Downtown Charleston): A traditional observance on Tuesday, 17 March, preceded by Mass at eight o’clock in the morning at Saint Patrick’s Catholic Church, with the parade commencing at ten o’clock from King and Radcliffe Streets and concluding at the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist on Broad Street, including marching bands, Irish organisations, and religious and community elements.
  • Dunleavy’s Saint Patrick’s Block Party (Sullivan’s Island): A popular outdoor gathering on Saturday, 14 March commencing at ten o’clock in the morning at Dunleavy’s Pub on Middle Street in Sullivan’s Island, with live music, food, drinks, and a relaxed coastal celebration.
  • Park Circle Saint Patrick’s Day Block Party & Parade (North Charleston): Festivities on Saturday, 14 March from 12 o’clock noon until five o’clock in the afternoon on East Montague Avenue in Olde North Charleston, featuring a parade at noon, a children’s zone, multiple stages of live music including performances at Madra Rua Irish Pub, street vendors, and community spirit.
  • Clover Saint Patrick’s Day Festival: A local event on Saturday, 14 March at seven hundred seven South Main Street in Clover, highlighted by a dog show alongside other family-friendly activities, music, and vendors.
  • Rock Hill Saint Patrick’s Day Fest: A celebration on Saturday, 14 March commencing at 12 o’clock noon at Freedom Walkway in Rock Hill, offering live entertainment, food, and holiday-themed fun.
  • Hilton Head Island Shamrock Run 5K: An active morning event on Saturday, 14 March at eight o’clock at Lowcountry Celebration Park on Hilton Head Island, with a scenic five kilometre run and post-race festivities.
  • Summerville Irish Celebration at Montreux Bar & Grill: A full day of merriment on Saturday, 14 March at Montreux Bar & Grill in Summerville, featuring Irish cuisine, green beer, live music, and a pub atmosphere.
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Saint Patrick’s Day county by county

Antrim – Armagh – Carlow – Cavan – Clare – Cork – Derry – Donegal – Down – Dublin – Fermanagh – Galway – Kerry – Kildare – Kilkenny – Laois – Leitrim – Limerick – Longford – Louth – Mayo – Meath – Monaghan – Offaly – Roscommon – Sligo – Tipperary – Tyrone – Waterford – Westmeath – Wexford – Wicklow

Saint Patrick’s Day state by state in the USA

Alabama – Alaska – Arizona – Arkansas – California – Colorado – Connecticut – Delaware – Florida – Georgia – Hawaii – Idaho – Illinois –Indiana – Iowa – Kansas – Kentucky – Louisiana – Maine – Maryland – Massachusetts – Michigan – Minnesota – Mississippi – Missouri – Montana – Nebraska – Nevada – New Hampshire – New Jersey – New Mexico – New York – North Carolina – North Dakota – Ohio – Oklahoma – Oregon – Pennsylvania – Rhode Island – South Carolina – South Dakota – Tennessee – Texas – Utah – Vermont – Virginia – Washington DC – Washington State – West Virginia – Wisconsin – Wyoming – 

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Saint Patrick’s Day province by province in Canada

Alberta – British Columbia – Manitoba – New Brunswick – Newfoundland and Labrador – Nova Scotia – Ontario – Prince Edward Island – Quebec – Saskatchewan

Saint Patrick’s Day state by state in Australia

New South Wales – Northern Territory – Queensland – Tasmania – Victoria – Western Australia

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