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Burlington Plans Downtown St. Paddy's Bash for Friday, March 13

Burlington's Downtown St. Paddy's Bash kicks off today, Friday, March 13, on the city's events calendar alongside concerts and family festivals through the month.

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Burlington Plans Downtown St. Paddy's Bash for Friday, March 13
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Burlington's downtown is the place to be today as the city hosts its Downtown St. Paddy's Bash, a seasonal festival listed prominently on the City of Burlington's official events calendar for Friday, March 13, 2026.

The city's municipal calendar and special-events page, accessible through the Burlington NC Homepage, placed the St. Paddy's Bash among a broader lineup of March programming that includes concerts, family activities, and signature downtown festivals. The listing reflects Burlington's ongoing effort to activate the downtown corridor with community-oriented events throughout the spring season.

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Key logistical details, including the event's start and end times, the specific downtown streets or public spaces serving as the venue, and whether admission is free, are not specified on the city's calendar page. Anyone planning to attend or looking for a schedule of activities should contact the City of Burlington directly at 336.222.5000, or reach out through the city's website at 425 S. Lexington Avenue's corresponding online portal, which includes "Ask a Question" and "Report a Concern" functions for public inquiries.

The city has not published information on performers, vendors, food and beverage offerings, parking recommendations, or road closures connected to the event. Those planning to make their way downtown today would do well to call ahead or check the city's social media presence on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Nextdoor for any updates posted closer to showtime.

The Downtown St. Paddy's Bash is one of several signature events Burlington uses to draw foot traffic to its central business district, and today's timing places it squarely in the city's broader push to build momentum into spring.

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