Seasonal & Holidays

Stratford St. Patrick's Day 2026 Festivities Announced

The Irish flag will be raised, the Irish Mayor for a Day will be presented, & the Irish Soda Bread contest will be held. Read details here.

STRATFORD, CT — This year’s St. Patrick’s Day festivities at Town Hall in Stratford will begin with the raising of the Irish flag ceremony on the green in front of Town Hall at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, March 17.

The ceremony will include performances from the Brennan Lucey Irish Dance Academy.

Mayor David Chess will present this year’s Irish Mayor for the Day to Stratford resident Ron Nelson, who is the President of Stratford Old Timers Athletic Association, according to a news release. The Stratford Old Timers Athletic Association has been a community partner for more than 55 years and consistently gives back to the community.

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The day’s events will also feature the customary Irish Soda Bread Competition, which is open to all Stratford residents.

“If you think you have a recipe that has what it takes, please bring your entry to room 118 of Town Hall by 8:30 a.m. on March 17,” officials wrote in the news release. “All entrants will be judged by a professional panel of Irish Soda Bread experts.”

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The following rules apply to the Irish Soda Bread Competition:

  • A name tag and telephone number should be placed with each entry;
  • Entries must be made from an original recipe and not store-bought;
  • Entries containing nuts or related ingredients should be clearly indicated on the name tag;
  • The decision of the judge panel is final; and
  • Immediate family members of judges may not submit entries.

This year’s judges will be members of the Stratford Old Timers Athletic Association and State Representative Kaitlyn Shake.

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