Gregory Prince, 6, left, and his 5-year-old sister Ameila were keeping the wearing of the green alive and well during the fourth annual St. Patrick’s Festival benefiting the Beaufort Area Hospitality Association on Saturday at the Beaufort Town Center.Gregory Prince, 6, left, and his 5-year-old sister Ameila were keeping the wearing of the green alive and well during the fourth annual St. Patrick’s Festival benefiting the Beaufort Area Hospitality Association on Saturday at the Beaufort Town Center.

ST. PATRICK’S FESTIVAL

Bill Humurciak and Ellareigh Murphy, 6, get a pretty good spin on one of the rides available during Saturday’s St. Patrick’s Festival benefiting the Beaufort Area Hospitality Association at the Beaufort Town Center parking lot. Little Ellareigh calls Humurciak her “Bonus” dad according to her mother Allison Murphy, who is also his fiancee.
Isabelle Litten, the 18-month-old daughter of Alyson Litten, got her Irish on during the St. Patrick’s Festival on Saturday at the Beaufort Town Center parking lot, while wearing her lace-trimmed Shamrock dress and her bright red hair upturned to give the appearance of a little Irish attitude. Photos by Bob Sofaly.
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