Shine is returning to Emo Court and Parklands in Laois on the 20th of May.
€10,000 and the title of 'Ireland's Fittest Team' are up for grabs in the midlands this Summer.
Shine is returning to Emo Court and Parklands in Laois on the 20th of May.
Amateur sports teams will compete for the cash prize and bragging rights in an array of contests during the event, which attracted thousands of visitors last year.
120 businesses, including food producers, crafts and retailers will also be on site, promoting their products.
Last year’s event attracted thousands of visitors to the historic venue in the shadows of the Slieve Bloom Mountains, There was great excitement as people cheered on the sporting teams in action, with live music on the day and lots to see and do with a range of exhibitors showcasing their goods and services around the main arena.
The trade show style event is also returning this year, with the 2022 event attracting over 120 exhibitors representing Laois businesses, from food producers and crafts, to professional services and retailers.
Speaking about this year’s event, Caroline Hofman, CEO Laois Chamber Alliance said:
“We are really looking forward to collaborating with Emo GAA again this year for this terrific event. The feedback from exhibitors, competitors, and visitors to the event last year were so positive with a huge appetite for Shine to return in 2023 – We are delighted to be able to confirm it will be returning to Emo Court and Parklands, bigger and better than 2022! Preparations are well underway, and we have a super team of volunteers involved again this year. We are also extremely grateful to have been granted LEADER funding for the event, and to have amazing sponsors and supporters on board. Shine in Emo will be a super day out for all the family, with a range of trade stands exhibiting food, crafts, goods and services, showcasing the very best of everything Laois has to offer. We are so fortunate to be hosting this landmark event with the iconic and unique backdrop of Emo Court House.”
President of Laois Chamber Alliance, Yvonne McKeon, added:
“Last summer’s inaugural Shine festival was a tremendous success, and Laois Chamber Alliance are delighted to again be participating partners. Shine is an opportunity to have a day out for all the family, and to delight in all that Laois has to offer. Exhibitors showcase a wide range of offerings, with the centre piece being the Ireland’s Fittest Team competition. It’s Laois, and You’re Welcome!”
Chairperson of the Organising Committee, John Strong, said: “Shine 2023 is probably one of the best days out that a family will have in Laois this year. The day will be packed with entertainment while also giving you the opportunity to witness first hand the excellent products and services that Laois companies have to offer. We are delighted to have Finline Furniture back on board as our main sponsor and thanks to Finline Furniture and all of our sponsors with their help. We are delighted to announce that entry to attend the event is completely FREE!”
Shine in Emo is a family friendly event, with food stalls, an opportunity to shop with local retailers and meet local businesses, as well as amusements for children.
This year teams can enter the sports event on behalf of their business, college, school or club.
It’s an event that will bring the best of team spirit out in your group.
Visit www.shineinemo.ie to download your event pack or contact Martin Crowley on 087 8181444 to enter your team and be in with a chance of taking home part of the €10,000 prize fund.
If you’re a business interested in exhibiting, contact the Laois Chamber Alliance office for more information – caroline@laoischamber.ie or telephone 085 2566522.
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