Thousands flock to Olde Town for St. Patrick's Day

Music, food, and lots of green accessories mark the festive occasion

Rylee Dunn
rdunn@coloradocommunitymedia.com
Posted 3/13/23

Olde Town Arvada was awash with green on  March  11, as folks flocked to the historic district to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. 

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Thousands flock to Olde Town for St. Patrick's Day

Music, food, and lots of green accessories mark the festive occasion

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Olde Town Arvada was awash with green on  March  11, as folks flocked to the historic district to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. 

The celebration included live music, vendors, specials from local restaurants — calling all corned beef and hash lovers — and, of course, green beer. 

"St. Patrick's Day in Olde Town has not only become a staple for the community but attracts visitors throughout the metro area and across the Front Range," Olde Town Arvada Business Improvement District Director Joe Hengstler. "It is a great opportunity to highlight Olde Town and what makes it special. From City of Arvada staff down to each individual business, everyone comes together to really make this a great event. This is certainly an event the Olde Town Arvada BID is proud to present."

Over 3,000 people attended the event, which ran for most of the day. Five bands played, including Big Paddy, Chancer's Hooley, Celtic Legacy, the Barlow and Wrecklunds. 
st. patricks, arvada, olde town, st pattys

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