St. Pat's in Five Points Kickoff
St. Pat's season officially began March 2 in Columbia with the annual kickoff event presented by the Fountain Division of W.P. Law, Inc. The evening included traditional Irish music from Palmetto Pipes & Drums, dancing from the Connick School of Irish Dancers, and the traditional dyeing of the fountain.
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