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Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade & Irish Family Faire

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Event# 602-280-9221

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Parade at 10 am with pipe bands, marching bands, floats, Irish step dancers, Faire follows parade at Hance Park. Enjoy Irish Music, Irish step dancing, Bagpipers, Irish Clubs, and community.

Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade & Irish Family Faire

Address : 3rd Street from Sheridan south to McDowell and Hance Park Phoenix AZ
Phone : 602-280-9221   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Free

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