- March 17, 2025
St. Patrick's Day-themed silt-walkers walked up and down McKey Street taking photos with event-goers.
McKey Street in downtown Ocoee was packed with residents enjoying the city's Centennial St. Patrick’s Day Block Party.
Nuko Mavridis, left, Noah Satterwhite and Anthony Daka of West Orange-based honey soda brand, Hive5, gave out free samples during the event.
Members of Rosie O'Grady's Highlanders marched down McKey Street performing classic Irish music.
Members of the Watters School of Irish Dance took a photo with the St. Patrick’s Day stilt walkers before their performance on the Toll Road Brewing Company stage.
In the shadow of the McKey Street Centennial Mural, event-goers got to enjoy this carnival ride that was fun for the whole family.
As part of the St. Patrick's Day fun Toll Road Brewing Company poured out green beers during the event.
Ocoee Mayor Rusty Johnson, left, and his wife, Marilyn, smiled for photos with residents during the event.
Residents filled McKey Street in Downtown Ocoee and painted the city green for its Centennial St. Patrick’s Day Block Party March 14.
It was an evening that saw event-goers enjoy a heap of fun for each member of the family. For the kids, the block party had face painters, a rock climbing wall, carnival games and a shamrock painting station, while adults had the chance to enjoy green-colored beer from Toll Road Brewing Company and a variety of vendors selling artisan crafts, snacks, and more.
The block party is one of many events the city of Ocoee is hosting to celebrate its Centennial anniversary. For a full list of Ocoee events happening during it's 100-year anniversary visit 100yearsocoee.com.