Go green with these 7 lucky St. Patrick’s Day celebrations

Celebrate the Irish holiday with local happenings around Cowtown.

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Celebrate the Irish holiday with a Texas twist in the Stockyards. | Photo by @stockyardsstation

Get ready to raise a green beer — St. Patrick’s Day is this Sunday, March 17. Break out your shamrock swag for these upcoming events that are sure to bring you good luck.

🍀 Celebrate with the family

St. Paddy’s Pickle Parade | Saturday, March 16 | 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Head to Historic Downtown Mansfield for a free festival with a 5K race, the big parade at 12 p.m., live music, family-friendly activities, and dill-icious pickle snacks.

Cowtown Goes Green | Saturday, March 16 | 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Celebrate Irish heritage Texas-style with armadillo races, pony rides, clogging performers, a matinee rodeo, and the Irish-Western parade beginning at 4 p.m. at Stockyards Station.

Luck O’ the Stockyards | Sunday, March 17 | 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Bring the kids for free lawn games and live music while you sip a $5 green beer.

St. Patrick’s Day Market | Sunday, March 17 | 1-5 p.m.
Join Happily Ever Sip & Shop at Martin House Brewing Company for 35+ local vendors, live music, lawn games, and $70 flash tattoos. Don’t forget to grab a pint of pickle beer.

Stop by Second Rodeo Brewing for green beer during Cowtown Goes Green.

🎉 Celebrate with a party

The Official Lucky’s Bar Crawl | Saturday, March 16 | 4 p.m.
Grab tickets to this bar crawl with stops at Backyard, Junk Punch, Koe Wetzel’s Riot Room, Kung Fu Saloon, Reservoir, The Abbey Pub, and Whiskey Garden + keep the fun going with an after party.

Parking Lot Party | Saturday, March 16-Sunday, March 17 | 2 p.m.
Hop on over to the Rabbit Hole Pub for a weekend-long party featuring a live DJ, beer tubs, a crawfish boil, and food trucks.

St. Pawtrick’s Day Event | Sunday, March 17 | 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
Bring your furry friend to Mutts Canine Cantina for $5 frozen green Barkaritas.

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Kate is a Fort Worth native, having returned home after studying architecture and journalism in Alabama and New York. Her writing has appeared in interntional and national publications including Dezeen, Metropolis, Madame Architect, American Theatre, and Architectural Record. She is the co-author of “Dearest Babe, Letters from a World War II Flight Surgeon.”