Sham-rock the streets: House of Henry hosts annual St. Patrick's Day celebration
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WMBB) – This weekend, you can experience the luck of the Irish at House of Henry's annual St. Patrick's Day celebration.
The event is on rain or shine, so follow the rainbow to downtown Panama City to get in on the fun.
It kicks off Saturday morning at 9 a.m with a kegs and eggs breakfast. You can pick up bingo cards from House of Henry to participate in the downtown 'sip and stroll.'
Despite the ongoing construction on Harrison, the sidewalks will be open, so you can visit the 25 businesses participating in the downtown bingo.
Live music will be offered from 11 a.m. until 11 p.m., playing foot-stomping Irish music and more. The event also features costume contests, stein hoisting contests, scavenger hunts, and more.
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The schedule of events will repeat on Sunday and Monday.
Event organizers say there's something for everyone at the celebration.
'We are focusing on the traditional family-friendly and very Irish-rooted celebration for the festivities this year, just to keep everything as culturally festive as possible,' House of Henry Director of Hospitality Chandra Adams said.
We want it to be family friendly, focused on the Irish tradition. If you want to come out and see the cultural significance of what Saint Patrick's Day is and what it's all about, this is the place to be. We want you here at House of Henry downtown,' House of Henry Events Coordinator Corey Hall said.
There will be local vendors on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. till dark.
Before the celebration kicks off, House of Henry is also doing a fundraiser Friday evening. A portion of happy hour and dinner proceeds will go towards treatments for a local five-year-old girl battling a rare form of cancer.
For more information on the fundraiser or the St. Patrick's Day celebration, click here.
The event is sponsored by Attorney Joe Turner and Southern Supply Safety.
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