Greening of the Fountain draws dozens to kick off St. Patrick's Day festivities
Share and Follow


SAVANNAH, Ga () — It’s decades of tradition drawing in dozens far and wide to Forsyth Park for the Greening of the Fountain on Friday.

The park was filled with a sea of green as the fountain turned a bright shade of Kelly. We spoke to families and friends in attendance who have came back to the event year after year, and have event invited their families from other states.

“We have a friend that just came in from Oklahoma,” Patty Williams said. 

Janice Sauers said, “I have some come in from Texas.”

It’s no secret that people travel long distances for the experience. However, a lot of people were first timers. Jonee and Caroline Avendano were finally able to join in on the traditional fun.

“We decided because we live here, we love the city and I’ve always wanted to actually catch the Greening of the Fountain,” Jonee said. “So, to be able to make it here today was kind of a big deal.”

Gail Southwood said you can always find her decked out in green, and that it is the way to go when it’s St. Patrick’s Day season.

is told by many that a shared sense of community is what draws the crowds back year after year.

“The folks that I will say to see today, I won’t see again till next year,” Williams said. “And we just pick up where we left off.”

“It feels like a community,” Jonee said. “It’s funny because a lot of the people are not from the community, but the way that you get to feel like a community here and just seeing everything turn green, it felt like everyone was one.”

We’re told people from all walks of life are committed to keeping the tradition alive.

“You have to hold on to traditions here,” Don Hicks said. “They’re hard to hold on to because as you get older, you’re physically able to do less and less. So, we’re going to do this as long as we can and if someday, we have to get pushed around and wheelchairs, we will still be coming.”

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Ashley Wasielewski Embarks on Recovery Journey in the New Year: Embracing a New Normal

SAVANNAH, Ga. — Just before Christmas, Ashley Wasielewski faced her third surgical…

Tragic New Year’s Fire: Swiss Alpine Bar Blaze Claims 40 Lives, Injures 115

CRANS-MONTANA, Switzerland (AP) — In a tragic turn of events, a devastating…

ObamaCare Subsidy Expiration Triggers Premium Surge for Millions: Key Insights and Impacts

The much-debated deadline for the enhanced premium tax subsidies under the Affordable…

Trump Postpones Tariff Hike on Key Home Goods: Furniture and Cabinet Industries Get a One-Year Reprieve

President Donald Trump speaks at a New Year’s Eve celebration at his…

Gravy Dispute Escalates to Stabbing Incident at Las Vegas KFC

A bizarre and violent incident unfolded at a KFC in North Las…

Adventure Seekers Ring in 2026 with Sunrise Hikes

JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — To kick off the new year, many…

Statesboro Extends Christmas Recycling Program Through January 10th

STATESBORO, Ga. — As the festive season winds down in Bulloch County,…

New Year’s Eve Blaze Leaves One Injured, Forces Lowcountry Family from Home

BURTON, S.C. — On Wednesday night, a collaborative response from the Burton…