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The Glasgow St. Patricks Festival seeks to celebrate and promote Irish Heritage and Culture adding to the Irish cultural legacy and image of Scotland.
The multi-generational Irish community in Scotland have through the years contributed positively to all sectors of Scottish Society. The cultural dynamics of Gaelic music, language, dance and sport have enjoyed and continue to foster a rich Irish identity and culture in Scotland. The festival looks to act as a vehicle to continue to celebrate this Irish tapestry while promoting and celebrating the cultural diversity of modern Scotland. Glasgow's St. Patricks festival is open to all the citizens of Scotland.
We look forward to seeing you during the festival!
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