Highlights
Gather around the fourth tallest fountain in the country as it spurts green geysers at 1pm; Celtic tunes, libations, and cuisine
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- $5 for Fountain Hills St. Patrick’s Festival admission for two ($10 value)
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Fountain Hills St. Pat’s at the Fountain
On Sunday, March 13 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Fountain Park, which boasts the fourth tallest fountain in the nation transforms into the Emerald Isle for Fountain Hills St. Patrick’s Festival. Check out this guide to learn more about the family-friendly celebration of Irish tradition.
- The Sight to Behold: At 1 p.m., the famed fountain of Fountain Hills sprouts geysers of green that reach up to 562 feet high and continue their awe-inspiring spurts every hour on the hour until 6 p.m.
- The Music: Dance a jig to the tunes of Traveler, a world music act that fuses classic Celtic melodies with rock.
- The Libations: Sip Irish beers, served cold, frothy, and green.
- The Food: Munch on traditional Irish corned beef and cabbage, along with hamburgers and hot dogs—all of which are decidedly not green.
- Kids’ Activities: Wee ones enjoy jaunts in a bouncy house and treks up a rock-climbing wall, plus face painting, balloon animals, and a basketball hoops contest
- The Special Guest: Festival-goers can meet former NBA star and Phoenix Suns’ ambassador Steven Hunter, who would have an unfair advantage in the kids’ basketball hoops contest.
- What to Wear: Green! The wearer of the best Irish costume wins a prize.
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About Fountain Hills St. Pat's at the Fountain
For Fountain Hills St. Patrick's Day, the land that boasts the 4th tallest fountain in the nation transforms into the Emerald Isle for a splendid, family-friendly celebration of Irish tradition. Here's a handy guide to what to expect from this festive festival.
- The Sight to Behold: At 1 p.m., the famed fountain of Fountain Hills sprouts geysers of green that reach up to 562 feet in the air, and continue their awe-inspiring spurts every hour on the hour until 6 p.m.
- The Music: Dance a jig to the tunes of Traveler, a world music act that fuses classic Celtic melodies with rock
- The Libations: Irish beers, served cold, frothy, and green
- The Food: Traditional Irish corned beef and cabbage, along with hamburgers and hot dogs; all decidedly not green
- Kids' Activities: Wee ones enjoys jaunts in a bouncy house and treks up a rock climbing wall, plus face painting, balloon animals, and a basketball hoops contest
- The Special Guest: Former NBA star and Phoenix Suns' ambassador Steven Hunter, who would have an unfair advantage in the kids' basketball hoops contest
- What to Wear: Whatever doesn't get you pinched, plus the wearer of the best Irish costume when a prize