#RTEVirtualParade has been trending on Twitter in Ireland all day and there have been thousands of posts from home and abroad.
What a brilliant toy parade in #Kildare, it goes on and on showing the huge effort that went in to setting it up
Some told the story of St Patrick in their own words, including two young girls decided to re-enact St Patrick driving the snakes out of Ireland with jelly worms.
Children in Killorglin in Kerry carried a cut out Sam Maguire in their floats, while one musical family used the Hamiliton soundtrack to tell the story of our patron saint.
21 arrested over breaches of public health regulations
Updated / Wednesday, 17 Mar 2021
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Crime Correspondent
Twenty-one people - 17 males and four females - have been arrested in connection with public order offences and breaches of Covid-19 legislation in Dublin.
Fourteen people appeared before a sitting of Dublin District Court at the Criminal Courts of Justice this evening. Seven were charged and released on station bail.
Gardaí say the vast majority of people are complying with the regulations, and added that overwhelming levels of compliance were reported throughout today.
A number of events which were organised on social media took place, but gardaí said limited numbers were in attendance.
Limerick St Patrick s Festival returns with a line-up of virtual events
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LIMERICK people at home and abroad are being invited to mark St Patrick s Day by taking part in this year s virtual Limerick St Patrick’s Festival.
Limerick City and County Council, with the support of Fáilte Ireland, has created a festival programme of events and fun family content that will be broadcast online and on social media on March 17.
The headline event is Wild Atlantic Edge – Music, Conversations and Songs from Limerick City.
Working in partnership with Dolans, the event will feature some of Ireland’s most celebrated musicians including Sharon Shannon, Hermitage Green, MuRli, Emma Langford and a host of surprise special guests.