- March 15, 2018
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Bagpipers from The Rosie O’Grady’s Highlanders Pipes and Drums performed at the start of the celebration.
Hamlin residents enjoyed sweet treats such as cotton candy at the event.
Logan Stanford, Kadin Salimi and Kate Simons enjoyed the weekend holiday event.
Kayleigh Donahue had her face painted with a rainbow at the block party.
Kids participated in a kids zone where they made arts and crafts like pots of gold.
Irish stilt walkers engaged with attendees and took photos.
Dancers from the Central Florida Irish Dancers performed for the clapping audience.
Dancers from the Central Florida Irish Dancers performed for the clapping audience.
Dancers from the Central Florida Irish Dancers performed for the clapping audience.
Dancers from the Central Florida Irish Dancers performed for the clapping audience.
Families came together for an evening of St. Patrick’s Day festivities.
Char and Oak sold its award winning spices as one of the many vendors at the event.
Dublin Beat performed live Celtic-inspired folk music.
Pietra Jutglar and Sulie Ritcher posed showing off their Irish inspired colors.
Families and friends gathered to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in style in Horizon West.
Jeff Butler showed off his goofy side with an Irish crafted face mask.
Hamlin hosted a St. Patrick’s Day Block Party on Saturday, March 19.
The Hamlin community celebrated St. Patrick’s Day in traditional Irish style with a day filled with activities from 5-9 p.m. on Saturday, March 19.
Community members donned their best green attire and joined the festivities on Shoreside Way in Horizon West.
The free event included live Celtic-inspired folk music from Dublin Beat, dancers from Irish Echoes Central Florida Irish Dancers, bagpipers from the Rosie O’Grady’s Highlanders Pipes and Drums, a kids zone with holiday-themed crafts and games, and food and drinks from food trucks and vendors.