Seasonal & Holidays

Come To Woodbridge's 1st Ever 'Halfway To St. Paddy's Day' Sunday

Held on the concert field behind Woodbridge High School from 1-5 Sunday. Live music, Irish step dancing, Irish vendors, food and beer:

(Woodbridge American Irish Association)

WOODBRIDGE, NJ — The Woodbridge American Irish Association will hold its first-ever "Halfway to St. Patrick’s Day" festival this Sunday, Sept. 19 from 1 – 5:00 p.m.

It will be held on the concert field behind Woodbridge High School. All are welcome and should attend.

The day promises to be fun for the whole family, with live music from the Willie Lynch Band and the Middlesex County Police & Fire Pipes & Drums. The festival is being held in conjunction with Woodbridge Township.

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There will be Irish step dancers, Irish vendors and crafts, kids' activities, a 50/50 raffle and food, beer and wine for sale.

"Like every other event, the pandemic put our annual St. Patrick’s Parade on hold in 2021," said the Woodbridge American Irish Association. "We are however excited to announce our first Halfway to St. Patrick’s Day event. It will be a great day celebrating our Irish Heritage and the many other things the Woodbridge American Irish Association does across Woodbridge Township."

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Please come and bring the family!

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