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A group of five friends in green wigs posing for a photo behind a Shamrock Shuffle frame.

If you don’t want to walk, transportation to each location will be provided by Central Kentucky Tours.

Photo by Erika Moore Photography

Feeling lucky? Join the Shamrock Shuffle in Harrodsburg for a chance to win a $500+ prize bundle on Saturday, March 16.

The challenge is simple: Visit at least six of the seven participating bars + restaurants between 11 a.m. and 11 p.m.

Don’t forget to grab a punch card at the first spot you visit and collect stamps as you eat and drink your way through downtown. (Purchases at each spot are encouraged but not required.) Shuffle down to Harrodsburg.

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