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Bricktown St. Patricks Day CelebrationFriday, March 17th, 2006 - The Bricktown St. Patrick's Day Celebration will be held Friday, March 17th. The festival will be held outdoors under huge tents on the corner of Sheridan & Oklahoma Avenue in the heart of Bricktown.

2006 St. Patrick's Day Festival Entertainment Lineup

Noon - 1:30 The O'Kellys
1:45 - 3:15 The Counterfeit Bards
3:30 - 5:00 Banish Misfortune
5:15 - 6:45 Calliope House
7:00 - 8:30 The Hosty Duo
8:45 - 10:15 Gooding
10:30 - Midnight The Hero Factor


Powerball Ticket Giveaway – Win Millions $$$$$$$$
From Noon til 6pm for every purchase of a commemorative 16oz. Budweiser Green aluminum Bottle of Beer you will receive 1 FREE Easy Pick Powerball Lottery ticket for the drawing on March 18th.

All ages welcome – admission is FREE! Come and enjoy FREE green eggs and ham from 6 - 9am with the KJ-103 morning show personalities. Festival hours are from Noon to Midnight. Come enjoy green beer served in souvenir pitchers, soft drinks, green beads, a children's area, T-shirts, hats, and more.

No food, drinks, coolers, video cameras, weapons, or pets allowed. Lawn chairs allowed.

Presented by: Dr. Pepper

Major sponsors: The Oklahoman, Bud Light, Lamar Outdoor, Cox Communications, Southwest Airlines, & Sprint/Nextel

Participating Sponsors: McClain's RV, Creative Marketing

Produced by Brewer Entertainment: For more information please call 405-236-4143 or www.bricktownokc.com

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