Cork Chamber calling on businesses to paint the city red ahead of All-Ireland final

Cork will play Clare in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final on Sunday, July 21st at Croke Park after Cork put a stop to Limerick’s drive for five in the semi-final last weekend.
Cork Chamber calling on businesses to paint the city red ahead of All-Ireland final

Cork Chamber is calling on the people of Cork to paint the city and county red ahead of the All-Ireland hurling final on July 21. Pic: Larry Cummins.

Cork Chamber is calling on the people of Cork to paint the city and county red ahead of the All-Ireland hurling final on July 21.

Cork will play Clare in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final on Sunday, July 21st at Croke Park after Cork put a stop to Limerick’s drive for five in the semi-final last weekend.

Director of People, Operations and Governance at Cork Chamber, Naoimh Frawley, said: “Ahead of the All-Ireland hurling final on Sunday, July 21, we are asking all businesses to show their support for the Cork team.

Fly the Cork colours, raise the flags, hang the bunting or light up the building in red, and wear those red jerseys. Let’s paint the city and county red.

Ms Frawley said Corkonians are known for their pride of place and said Cork people’s passion for their county “is a huge positive and gives people a wonderful sense of belonging”.

“So whether your business is new to Cork, or here for generations, it’s a wonderful opportunity to join with the community and cheer for Cork,” she said.

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