The Cork St Patrick's Festival Will Begin Tomorrow And Will Run Until Wednesday

Over 40 buildings in the city are going green
There will be a projection each evening onto the walls of the R&H Building, and a host of online music, word, video workshops and exhibitions will take place.
Lana O'Connor has more for RedFM News:
'As we all must stay close to home this year, the Cork St Patrick's festival has co-ordinated a huge range of buildings and other structures to 'Go Green', to bring a sense of unity through light all across the city.
Over 40 iconic Cork buildings and public spaces will light up by night, including Blarney Castle, St Anne's Shandon, more and even The Shakey Bridge
"Meitheal" is the theme of the festival this year, and beginning tomorrow a display of words will be projected on the walls of the R&H Hall Building, Kennedy Quay, each evening during the festival from 7-11pm.
Events for the Festival include music, 'parade craft' activities, film and theatre and these can be found by clicking on corkstpatricksfestival.ie.'
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