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Turn-Limerick-Green-640x420Local businesses along with Limerick GAA fans are being urged to ‘Turn Limerick Green’ in the lead up to both the Munster Minor and Senior Hurling final showdowns on July 14th. In preparation for the big day Limerick’s Live 95fm, the Limerick Post, Limerick Chamber and Limerick City and County Council have teamed up to ensure Limerick makes a massive effort to support both teams.


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With an expected 50,000 supporters in Limerick over the weekend, local businesses, shops and supporters are being encouraged to extend a warm Limerick welcome by decorating either themselves or their windows in Limerick green! Limerick flags will also be positioned at key points around Limerick city centre and county over the coming week. All official flags are supplied by DJ Daly of Team Car Flag Ireland.

Announcing the ‘Turn Limerick Green’ celebration, Fergal Deegan, Sales and Advertising Manager with Limerick’s Live95fm said, “Having both our teams in the Munster finals gives us a super opportunity to display the pride we have in our county colours whilst also giving us a reason to celebrate the big day. We hope that local businesses and supporters will put the effort in to get behind the teams and show the visiting supporters we mean business here in Limerick.”

Welcoming the initiative, CEO/Manager of Limerick City and County Council Conn Murray said “We are delighted to offer encouragement to the business and retail community to get behind Limerick and the Council itself will have green and white flags throughout the city centre from this Thursday.”

Three prizes each worth €500 in shopping vouchers are on offer to the best dressed male supporter, best dressed female supporter and best dressed business.
Donn O’Sullivan, Sports Editor with the Limerick Post said, “Limerick has such a strong GAA heritage and we hope that the weekend of July 14th can be one where businesses and supporters can have a bit of fun whilst getting behind their teams.

The judges will be looking for the most novel and innovative approaches to supporter’s costumes and businesses showcasing the Limerick colours. The more you or your business stands out the more chance you have of winning”, he said.

Maria Kelly, CEO Limerick Chamber said: “The Limerick experience is legendary on sporting weekends. Limerick shops and businesses can get behind the ‘Turn Limerick Green’ initiative showing support for both our local teams but also giving the visiting fans from Waterford and Cork a true Limerick experience. We at Limerick Chamber in collaboration with Limerick City Business Association are delighted to be playing our part”.

Limerick will make their first Munster minor hurling final appearance since 2005 when they take on Waterford at the Gaelic Grounds on Sunday, July 14. The game will be a curtain-raiser to the senior final showdown between Limerick and Cork (4pm).

The Live95fm Facebook site and www.limerickpost.ie will showcase photographs of submitted entries and voting in the three winning categories will take place during the week of the 15th June with prizewinners announced on the Limerick Today Programme on Friday 19th July. A Twitter hashtag #turnlimerickgreen has been set up to allow supporters to submit their favourite images during the celebrations.

For further information contact Nigel Dugdale (LCBA@theChamber) e: [email protected]

 

 

 

Richard is a presenter, producer, songwriter and actor. He was named the Limerick Person of the Year (2011) and won an online award at the Metro Éireann Media and Multicultural Awards (2011) for promoting multi-culturalism online. Richard says that the ilovelimerick.com concept is very much a community driven project that aims to document life in Limerick. So, that in 20 years time people can look back and remember the events that were making the headlines.

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