Irish Republic St. Patrick's Day Festival
Mar 17, 2012 | 12:00 PM | Saturday
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The Irish Republic St. Patrick’s Day Festival is set for March 17, 2012 in the AJ Chandler Park (west). The Festival starts at noon until 2 a.m. Enjoy a bounty of Irish good fortune with games, live entertainment, traditional food & beer.People Attending Irish Republic St. Patrick's Day Festival
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The luck of the Irish abounds in Historic Downtown Chandler with plans for the Irish Republic St. Patrick’s Day Festival in full swing. More than double the party space from previous years will draw thousands of patrons on March 17, 2012 when Irish Republic will invade the AJ Chandler Park (west) with green as far as the eye can see. The Festival starts at noon and continues on until 2 a.m. At the end of the rainbow, patrons will enjoy a bounty of Irish good fortune with games, live entertainment, traditional food and tons of beer. Irish themed games will include cabbage bowling, beer pong, bean bag toss, a dunk the leprechaun tank and more.
The live entertainment lineup is packed with Irish delights including bagpiper, Mike Mercier from 2-4 p.m. and Irish dancers. Other entertainment includes Along For The Ride from 4-6 p.m. and the Insomniacs from 8:30-10:30 p.m. Finally, DJ Hanzerelli will finish off the night spinning festive beats from 10:30 p.m. – 2 a.m.
General admission to the Irish Republic St. Patrick’s Day Festival is $10, presale tickets will be available for $8 and designated drivers will get in for $5. For an extra special treat, opt for the $40 VIP access ticket which includes general admission, all access lanyard, exclusive entry into VIP area with catered food and treats, no lines and access to private restrooms. Presale tickets can be purchased online at www.irishrepublicaz.com or in person at Irish Republic. From noon-5 p.m. all ages are welcome to enjoy the Irish Republic St. Patrick’s day Festival; however, the event will be 21-and-over after 5 p.m. Children 12-years-old and under are free when accompanied by a paying adult.
A portion of the proceeds from the Irish Republic St. Patrick’s Day Festival will benefit Chandler Fire Honor Guard/ Pipes and Drums. For more information on the CFD Honor Guard or Pipes & Drums, call 480-782-2120.
About Irish Republic
Open since 2008, Irish Republic Public House (formerly Murphy’s Law) is a friendly neighborhood people’s bar offering 35 beers on draft and 20 brands of bottled beer. The menu features local favorite dishes like fish and chips, meatball bangers, delicious hamburgers and fully loaded nachos. The service staff adorn black kilts with logo tanks and high black socks for a dramatic, bold and sexy look. Irish Republic is located at 58 South San Marcos Place, Chandler, AZ 85225. Irish Republic currently has franchise opportunities available, for more information email info@irishrepublicaz.com and follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/irishrepublicpublichouse.
About Chandler Fire Honor Guard/ Pipes and Drums
The Chandler Fire Department Honor Guard was established in the summer of 2001 for the purpose of representing the department at ceremonies and events that honor firefighters who have fallen in the line of duty or have passed away from other causes. The Honor Guard's primary duty is to represent the department in a show of solidarity with fellow firefighters by paying respect for a fallen brother or sister who is being buried with the honor and dignity deserved by the nation's bravest heroes. The CFD Honor Guard may also attend community events for posting of the National Colors.
The Chandler Fire Department Pipes & Drums were formed in 2007 and performed publicly for the first time at the retirement of Chief Jim Roxburgh in 2008. Since then, they have performed for a variety of official functions. For more information on the CFD Honor Guard or Pipes & Drums, call 480-782-2120 or visit http://chandleraz.gov.
The live entertainment lineup is packed with Irish delights including bagpiper, Mike Mercier from 2-4 p.m. and Irish dancers. Other entertainment includes Along For The Ride from 4-6 p.m. and the Insomniacs from 8:30-10:30 p.m. Finally, DJ Hanzerelli will finish off the night spinning festive beats from 10:30 p.m. – 2 a.m.
General admission to the Irish Republic St. Patrick’s Day Festival is $10, presale tickets will be available for $8 and designated drivers will get in for $5. For an extra special treat, opt for the $40 VIP access ticket which includes general admission, all access lanyard, exclusive entry into VIP area with catered food and treats, no lines and access to private restrooms. Presale tickets can be purchased online at www.irishrepublicaz.com or in person at Irish Republic. From noon-5 p.m. all ages are welcome to enjoy the Irish Republic St. Patrick’s day Festival; however, the event will be 21-and-over after 5 p.m. Children 12-years-old and under are free when accompanied by a paying adult.
A portion of the proceeds from the Irish Republic St. Patrick’s Day Festival will benefit Chandler Fire Honor Guard/ Pipes and Drums. For more information on the CFD Honor Guard or Pipes & Drums, call 480-782-2120.
About Irish Republic
Open since 2008, Irish Republic Public House (formerly Murphy’s Law) is a friendly neighborhood people’s bar offering 35 beers on draft and 20 brands of bottled beer. The menu features local favorite dishes like fish and chips, meatball bangers, delicious hamburgers and fully loaded nachos. The service staff adorn black kilts with logo tanks and high black socks for a dramatic, bold and sexy look. Irish Republic is located at 58 South San Marcos Place, Chandler, AZ 85225. Irish Republic currently has franchise opportunities available, for more information email info@irishrepublicaz.com and follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/irishrepublicpublichouse.
About Chandler Fire Honor Guard/ Pipes and Drums
The Chandler Fire Department Honor Guard was established in the summer of 2001 for the purpose of representing the department at ceremonies and events that honor firefighters who have fallen in the line of duty or have passed away from other causes. The Honor Guard's primary duty is to represent the department in a show of solidarity with fellow firefighters by paying respect for a fallen brother or sister who is being buried with the honor and dignity deserved by the nation's bravest heroes. The CFD Honor Guard may also attend community events for posting of the National Colors.
The Chandler Fire Department Pipes & Drums were formed in 2007 and performed publicly for the first time at the retirement of Chief Jim Roxburgh in 2008. Since then, they have performed for a variety of official functions. For more information on the CFD Honor Guard or Pipes & Drums, call 480-782-2120 or visit http://chandleraz.gov.
