The National St David's Day Parade

How can I get involved or help?

Be part of the Parade: If you're part of a group, your group could enter a float, carry a banner, a national flag (Ddraig Goch, Dewi Sant, regional flag or or a flag of the Princes). If you have a musical instrument or are part of a band - you¹ll be most welcome, or simply join the Parade as an individual but please make sure you dress up - national dress, historical dress, the cilt - it's up to you.

Practical assistance: The Parade is run entirely by volunteers. Any skill, talent or help you may be able to give us would be greatly appreciated. Please email us oninfo@stdavidsday.org

Financial Support - The Parade Committee is striving to secure sponsorship and financial support for this year, and beyond. You can donate using PayPal or by sponsoring yourself or business for as little as £1.
Help with fundraising is welcomed. Forms for donating via your bank are available for download - click on the pdf image below.

RememberALL ARE WELCOME - if you live in Wales, from whatever background, you are welcome on the Parade. Even if you¹re just visiting Cardiff for the day - become Welsh for the day! Join us in a joyous celebration of our identity and heritage.

"Os y chi'n caru Cymru, dylech chi fod yna!" 
"If you love Wales, you should be there!"

Ospreys Choir celebrate St. David's Day at Baglan Primary School - pictured above

Check out the website here:     http://www.stdavidsday.org/index-e.htm

 




 

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