Clare to turn green for St Patrick’s Day parades
*Photograph: John O’Neill CLARE TURNS green this weekend with St Patrick’s Day parades taking place across the county.
*Photograph: John O’Neill CLARE TURNS green this weekend with St Patrick’s Day parades taking place across the county.
MacDara Ó Conaola of An Chláir as Gaeilge brings you this week’s Macalla an Chláir column Is iad na cuimhní cinn atá agam ar Láil’ Pádraic in Inis Oírr ná dhuil amach sa mbuaile agus rud beag seamróige a bhailiú le cuir ar mo dheaicéad / My memories of St. Patrick’s Day on Inis Oírr …
OVER 21,000 passengers are pass through the doors of Shannon Airport for the extended St Patrick’s Day holiday period representing the largest amount of flyers in the International Airport in more than three years.
Get the double bank holiday weekend off to a flying start with the Ennis St Patrick’s Day Parade on Thursday, 17th March. It is guaranteed to be a real display of Clare talent and culture with individuals and groups from at home and abroad eager to return to the streets for the traditional parade. There …
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Ennis Municipal District is delighted to announce a call for participants for the 2022 Ennis St Patrick’s Day parade.
*Photograph: Eamon Ward Faith must be placed in Ireland’s patron saint to help rid the country of COVID-19, a West Clare elected representative has said.
*Adrian McCusker. Photograph: Arthur Ellis A Kilkee based business will help connect Irish family and friends all over the world this year by making it free to send a personal PostASelfie postcard for St Patrick’s Day in just a few clicks.
Clare people at home and abroad are being invited to come together virtually to celebrate St Patrick’s Day 2021 online. This year, Clare County Council is organising and presenting an online St Patrick’s Day event with the theme of ‘Connecting Clare’, and everyone can get involved. The Council is inviting people to celebrate St Patrick’s …
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SO IT wasn’t the way we usually celebrate St Patrick’s Day, but it was definitely a day we will remember for a long time to come. The coronavirus pandemic called a halt to our usual shenanigans with all pubs closed and parades cancelled, but this didn’t stop the people of Clare having the craic. There …
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