The City of Coral Springs is gearing up for its inaugural Blarney Bash, a vibrant celebration of Irish culture set for Friday, March 14, from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.
The event will feature food trucks, festive games, roaming entertainment, and green beer. Headlining the evening is The Byrne Brothers, an award-winning family band from Donegal, Ireland, known for their high-energy performances and fusion of modern traditional Irish music with world-class Irish dancing.
The event will also showcase a performance by Drake Irish Dance, and guests are encouraged to don their best green attire to celebrate in style.
“Our first annual Blarney Bash will give the community a chance to celebrate the St. Patrick’s Day holiday in a festive, spirited, and safe atmosphere,” said Coral Springs Mayor Scott Brook. “Plus, The Byrne Brothers are known to put on a high-energy show that’ll have us all dancing to the Irish beat!”
Limited edition beer steins will be available for purchase, with proceeds benefiting the MLK Scholarship Fund. As part of the city’s sustainability efforts, free filtered water stations will be available for guests who bring reusable cups or bottles.
Admission is free, though food and drink purchases are additional. Free parking will be available in the City Hall garage, and a designated ride-share location will be set up at 94th Avenue and Sample Road for easy pickup and drop-off.
The City Hall Lawn is located at 9500 W. Sample Road.
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