Join us for the Annual St. Patrick’s Day Block Party & Parade, the biggest St. Patrick’s Day celebration in the Lowcountry, on Saturday, March 15, 2025! The celebration will feature live music, street vending and fare from Olde North Charleston restaurants, a Kid’s Zone, and more. The party, parade and parking are free to the public. St. Patrick’s Day Block Party & Parade. When: March 15 Where: E. Montague Ave., North Charleston Time: 12 pm – 5 pm Details: The celebration will feature live music, street vending, and fare from Olde North Charleston restaurants, a Kid’s Zone, and more. The party, parade, and parking are free to the public. Join us for the Annual St. Patrick’s Day Block Party & Parade, the biggest St. Patrick’s Day celebration in the Lowcountry! The celebration will feature live music, street vending and fare from Olde North Charleston restaurants, a Kid’s Zone, and more. The party, parade and parking are free to the public. Join us for the Annual St. Patrick’s Day Block Party & Parade, the biggest St. Patrick’s Day celebration in the Lowcountry, on Saturday, March 15, 2025! The celebration will feature live music, street vending and fare from Olde North Charleston restaurants, a Kid’s Zone, and more. The party, parade and parking are free to the public. CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – As St. Patrick’s Day draws near, Charleston is gearing up for an exciting lineup of events to celebrate the luck of the Irish. From lively parades and block parties The St. Patrick’s Day Parade is Monday, March 17, 2025, from 8:00am to 1:00pm at King and Radcliffe Streets in Downtown Charleston. A celebratory Mass will be held at 8:00am at St. Patrick’s Church, and then the Parade proceeds down King to Broad with the conclusion at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Join us for the 21st Annual St. Patrick’s Day Block Party & Parade, the biggest St. Patrick’s Day celebration in the Lowcountry, on Saturday, March 15, 2025! The celebration will feature live music, street vending, and fare from Olde North Charleston restaurants, a Kid’s Zone, and more. The party, parade,e, and parking are free to the public. St. Patrick’s Day Block Party + Parade | Saturday, March 15 | 12-5 p.m. | Olde North Charleston | Enjoy live music, street vendors, and delicious fare — plus a Kid’s Zone for family fun. Charleston’s St. Patrick’s Day parade | Monday, March 17 | 10 a.m. | King Street | The parade marches down King Street to Broad Street, concluding at The day kicks off early, at 8:00 a.m. with morning mass at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. The church is located at 134 St. Philip Street in downtown Charleston. The parade itself starts at 10:00 a.m. at a nearby spot – the corner of King and Radcliffe Streets. The parade then travels south down King Street all the way to Broad Street. The 18th annual North Charleston St. Patrick’s Day Block Party is Saturday, March 11, 2023 from12:00pm to 5:00pm at Park Place East. There will be food trucks, a kids zone, and live music at multiple stages. Parking Details. Designated disabled parking is located at the corner of Virginia Avenue and Empire Avenue. Charleston St. Patrick’s Day Parade Monday, March 17, 2025 Parade celebrating Patron Saint of Ireland with various Irish groups marching to celebrate Irish culture and heritage and Charleston’s Irish. On March 17th, 2023, The Charleston St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee invites you to join us and celebrate the holy day in a traditional manner. A celebratory Mass will be held at 8:00 AM at St. Patrick's Church. At 10:00 AM. The Charleston St. Patrick's Day Parade kicks off with thousands of participants and watchers at King and Radcliffe Charleston, SC’s St. Patrick’s Day parade dates back to 1996.. When: The St. Patrick's Day Parade should be held on Monday, March 17, 2025, at 10:00 AM starts at King and Radcliffe Streets. starting at 10 am, going to 1 pm. See the parade's website here for the latest updates. Where: Join us for the 20th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Block Party & Parade, the biggest St. Patrick’s Day celebration in the Lowcountry, on Saturday, March 9, 2024! The celebration will feature live music, street vending and fare from Olde North Charleston restaurants, a Kid’s Zone, and more. The party, The celebration will feature live music, street vending and fare from Olde North Charleston restaurants, a Kid’s Zone, and more. The block party kicks off with a parade starting on Park Place East (adjacent to East Montague Avenue and across from the Park Circle Community Center) at 12:00 noon.The party, parade and parking are free to the public. Join us for the 21st Annual St. Patrick’s Day Block Party & Parade, the biggest St. Patrick’s Day celebration in the Lowcountry, on Saturday, March 15, 2025! The celebration will feature live music, street vending, and fare from Olde North Charleston restaurants, a Kid’s Zone, and more. The party, parade,e, and parking are free to the public. CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – As St. Patrick’s Day draws near, Charleston is gearing up for an exciting lineup of events to celebrate the luck of the Irish. From lively parades and block parties St. Patrick’S Day 2021. On a beautiful, glorious springtime St. Patrick’s Day in Charleston, SC, while wearing their best Irish themed face masks and following the CDC social distancing guidelines, the members of The Manning Division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians met at St. Lawrence Cemetery to celebrate the Patron Saint of Ireland’s Feast Day. Join us for the 21st Annual St. Patrick’s Day Block Party & Parade, the biggest St. Patrick’s Day celebration in the Lowcountry, on Saturday, March 15, 2025! The celebration will feature live music, street vending and fare from Olde North Charleston restaurants, a Kid’s Zone, and more. The party, parade and parking are free to the public. The Charleston St. Patrick’s Day Parade is the largest in South Carolina. This family friendly event will kick off on Saturday March 16, 2019 at 10:00 am.
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