Las Vegas Goes Green for St. Patrick’s Day

Las Vegas Goes Green for St. Patrick's Day
Las Vegas Goes Green for St. Patrick’s Day

In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, the Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority (LVCVA) in partnership with Tourism Ireland have created a special Irish welcome by turning the famous ‘Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas’ sign green.

As the world gears up for St. Patrick’s Day, the famous Betty Willis designed sign turned green, kicking off this weekend’s celebrations and Tourism Ireland’s ‘Global Greening’ 2014 initiative.

Irish celebrity and host of Midday, Sybil Mulcahy, flew to Las Vegas to oversee the turning on of the green lights and to get the Vegas party started.

Sybil received a great welcome in Las Vegas where she was joined by Clark County Commissioner Mary Beth Scow, Terry Murphy, honorary consul of Ireland for Nevada, Caroline Coyle, vice president of brand strategy for the LVCVA, Irish singer Brendan Bowyer, Las Vegas showgirls, members of the Celtic Crown Dance Academy and employees of Ri Ra Irish Pub.

Las Vegas is in great company this St. Patrick’s Day as many landmarks and iconic sites around the world are going green in honor of St. Patrick.

The Leaning Tower of Pisa, Niagara Falls, the Sydney Opera House, the London Eye and the Pyramids of Giza are amongst the landmarks and iconic sites all going green. The Las Vegas Welcome sign will stay green until March 18 in honor of all things Irish.

The ‘Global Greening’ is a Tourism Ireland initiative which puts huge focus on Ireland around St. Patrick’s Day. It gives people worldwide the opportunity to connect with Ireland or reconnect with their Irish past.

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) is charged with marketing Southern Nevada as a tourism and convention destination worldwide, and also with operating the Las Vegas Convention Center and Cashman Center.

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