St. Patrick’s Day in Your Florida HOA or COA: Celebrating Safely

St. Patrick’s Day in Your Florida HOA or COA: Celebrating Safely

Written by Heidi Hensell

March 10, 2026

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March 17 is just around the corner, and many Florida communities look forward to celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with friends, food, and festive gatherings. For condominium associations (COAs) and homeowners associations (HOAs), celebrating safely means balancing fun with compliance—especially when events involve common areas, noise, or alcohol.

Many associations have specific rules governing the use of common areas such as clubhouses, pools, patios, and green spaces. These rules may address reservation requirements, guest limits, cleanup responsibilities, noise levels, and alcohol consumption. Before hosting a St. Patrick’s Day gathering, residents should review their governing documents to ensure their plans align with community policies.

Florida law also plays a role. Open container laws generally prohibit alcohol consumption in public areas unless the location is properly licensed. Any sale or service of alcohol must comply with state regulations, and associations should avoid activities that could unintentionally create liability exposure. Even well-meaning celebrations can lead to issues if alcohol laws or community rules are overlooked.

Boards can support a safe and enjoyable holiday by reminding residents of applicable rules, encouraging responsible behavior, and reinforcing quiet hours. Clear communication ahead of the holiday helps prevent misunderstandings, complaints, and potential violations.

Residents who wish to host larger gatherings may consider private, well-managed events within their homes or using licensed venues outside the community. These options allow everyone to enjoy the holiday spirit without creating disruptions or risking fines.

By staying informed about association rules and Florida alcohol laws, HOAs and COAs can enjoy St. Patrick’s Day celebrations that are festive, respectful, and safe—keeping the spirit of green alive for the whole community.

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