Saint Patrick’s Day is just around the corner, falling on March 17 this year. As Georgians wrap up Valentine’s Day, it’s time to plan for the next festive occasion. Are you ready to celebrate with parades, food, and fun?
- Valentine's Day is over; prepare for Saint Patrick's Day.
- Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17.
- Saint Patrick was not originally Irish.
- Atlanta's parade is March 15, 12-1:30 p.m.
- Augusta's parade starts at 2 p.m. on March 17.
- Savannah's parade begins at 10:15 a.m. March 17.
Saint Patrick’s Day: What to Expect in Georgia This Year
Are you curious about the best ways to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day in Georgia? This year, festivities kick off on March 17, and the excitement is palpable. From lively parades to delicious Irish cuisine, there’s something for everyone. How will you join in the fun?
Exciting Events for Saint Patrick’s Day in Georgia
Georgia is buzzing with activities for Saint Patrick’s Day. Here are some highlights:
- Atlanta St. Patrick’s Day Parade: March 15, 12 PM – 1:30 PM along Peachtree Street.
- Dublin-Laurens St. Patrick’s Festival: Multi-day events leading up to March 15.
- Augusta’s Parade and Festival: March 17 at 2 PM, featuring food and live music.
- Savannah’s Grand Parade: March 17, starting at 10:15 AM after a mass celebration.
Atlanta’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade: A Must-See Event
The Atlanta St. Patrick’s Day Parade is a highlight for many locals and visitors. This vibrant event showcases colorful floats, marching bands, and plenty of Irish spirit. It’s a perfect opportunity to enjoy the festive atmosphere and connect with the community.
Dublin-Laurens St. Patrick’s Festival: Fun for All Ages
This festival is a multi-day celebration filled with exciting activities. From the Miss Emerald City Pageant to the St. Patrick’s Gala, there’s something for everyone. On March 15, enjoy the Dublin St. Patrick’s Parade and indulge in traditional Irish dishes like corned beef and cabbage.
Savannah’s St. Patrick’s Day: A City-Wide Celebration
In Savannah, the celebrations kick off with a mass at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. The parade is a sight to behold, with thousands of participants and spectators. Don’t forget to check out the iconic green fountains throughout the city!
Get ready to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day in style! With parades, festivals, and delicious food, Georgia offers a fantastic way to enjoy this festive occasion.