St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations Fingal

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Various Fingal Locations, Monday 17th March

Get ready to embrace the green and feel the Irish pride as Fingal gears up for its annual St. Patrick's Day Parades! On Monday the 17th of March, Fingal comes alive with vibrant celebrations that showcase the very essence of Irish culture, music, and community spirit.

Parade Locations:

Fingal proudly presents St. Patrick's Day Parades in the following locations:

  1. Blanchardstown 12pm: Join the festivities in Blanchardstown, where the streets come alive with the infectious energy of St. Patrick's Day.
  2. Swords 11am: Swords is all set to host a spectacular parade that captures the heart of Irish tradition and heritage.
  3. Balbriggan 12pm: Balbriggan's parade promises a delightful blend of community enthusiasm and Irish flair.
  4. Malahide 2pm: Experience the charm of Malahide as it transforms into a hub of St. Patrick's Day excitement.
  5. Rush 1pm: Community Ran Parade, see: Rush Community Council
  6. Lusk 1:30pm: Community Ran Parade, see: Lusk Community Council
  7. Skerries 3pm: Community Ran Parade, see: Visit Skerries

Date:
Monday 17th March
Time:
Varies
Price:
Free

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