Wear or Share your County Colors St Patrick’s Day 2026

University of Limerick
- Community
- Limerick
Community
University of Limerick
Limerick
Requirements:Have your county GAA jerseys represented in the St Patrick's day Parade
This St. Patrick’s Day, we’re giving students a chance to show their Irish pride in the most authentic way possible — Whether you’re from Cork, Galway, Tyrone, or Donegal, wearing your county colors is a powerful way to represent your roots, celebrate your heritage, and stand out in the parade.
Students are require to wear or share their county t-shirts for the duration of the parade.
in return you will have an amazing experience from start to finish with coffee and a light breakfast to start with before the parade, and an after party with lunch in the Milk Market after the parade.
Is training provided?: Yes
Tasks that the volunteer(s) will be expected to undertake:
It’s not just a shirt — it’s a symbol of pride, community, and tradition. The GAA is at the heart of Irish identity, and every county has a story to tell through its teams. By wearing your county’s colors, you’re not only celebrating St. Patrick’s Day — you’re also honoring the spirit of local pride, teamwork, and resilience.
This opportunity is limited to 32 participants if you are happy to share your jersey it will be looked after and returned to you after the parade.
Skills required for this role:
Participating in a St. Patrick’s Day parade requires enthusiasm, teamwork, and a strong sense of community spirit. While no advanced skills are necessary, performers may need basic coordination for marching, dancing, or playing musical instruments.
Good communication skills help with organizing and staying in sync with group members. Most importantly, participants should be reliable, energetic, and ready to celebrate Irish culture with pride and positivity.
Minimum time commitment per week:
8 hour p/week
If you have any questions about this role please feel free to get in touch:
Name: Andrea La Touche
Address: University of Limerick , University of Limerick, Limerick, V94 T9PX, Ireland
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