To mark the 100th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday, GAA clubs all over Ireland are going to light up their grounds and fly flags at half mast on Saturday 21 November.
đź’›LIGHT UP SO WE NEVER FORGETđź’›
— Official ClonduffGAC (@ClonduffGAC) November 20, 2020
⚪️Saturday 21st November 2020⚪️
Clonduff Park will light up our grounds, and fly our National flag at half mast, from 19.20-20.20pm in memory of those murdered in Croke Park on Bloody Sunday, 100 years ago.#lightupsoweneverforget#thegaaremembers pic.twitter.com/WuKHFf7jQ5
On Saturday Páirc Uà Bhriain will light up to honour the 14 victims killed by Crown Forces on Bloody Sunday 21/11/20. It was a defining moment in Irish history,yet little was known about the individuals who went to that football match but never came home. #B100dySunday #GAABelong pic.twitter.com/AbmhBHb5RA
— Éire Óg CLG Carlow (@Eireogcarlow) November 20, 2020
Saturday marks 100 years since the killings in Croke Park on Bloody Sunday.
— BallerinGAC (@ballerin_gac) November 19, 2020
To remember the 14 lives lost, the club will light up the club grounds this Sat between 19:20 and 20:20.
The GAA Community are also asked to mark the day by lighting a candle at dusk. #B100dySunday pic.twitter.com/9zSlcN5rP5
#B100dySunday. 100th Anniversary
— Naomh Conaill GAA (@NaomhConaillGAA) November 19, 2020
Naomh Conaill CLG will be lighting up Davy Brennan Memorial grounds on Saturday night from 19:20 to 20:20 to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday
We are asking our members to light a candle at dusk this Saturday 21st November pic.twitter.com/e6qDEup7tl
BLOODY SUNDAY REMEMBRANCE:
— Silvermines GAA (@silvermines_gaa) November 19, 2020
To mark the 100th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, we are going to light up Dolla this Saturday from 19:20 to 20:20
Fr Brendan will give a blessing in remembrance of the people that lost their lives on that day#B100dySunday pic.twitter.com/BF8srdKEyC
Errigal Ciaran will light up Dunmoyle & Ballygawley PF on Saturday evening from 19:20 to 20:20 in remembrance of the 14 people murdered on Bloody Sunday and those families affected. We also encourage Gaels to place a lighted candle in their windows. #GAAfamily pic.twitter.com/bFUHrlZTeY
— Errigal Ciaran GAC (@ErrigalCiaran1) November 18, 2020
Saturday marks 100 years since Bloody Sunday in Croke Park.
— Clann Mhuire CLG (@ClannMhuireCLG) November 20, 2020
To remember the 14 lives lost, the club will light up the club grounds this Sat between 19:20 and 20:20.
The GAA Community are also asked to mark the day by lighting a candle at dusk. #B100dySunday pic.twitter.com/PpNil1Op3L
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