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5 virtual activities to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with your team

St. Saint Patrick’s Day holds a special place in the hearts of many as it is celebrated on March 17th, marking the traditional date of the passing of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. This cultural and religious holiday is a global occasion to honour Irish heritage and traditions. People come together worldwide, dressed in green, to enjoy parades and festivities, celebrating the spirit of Irish culture.

In Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day is not only a public holiday but also a day filled with vibrant parades and festivals across cities and towns, all adorned in the iconic colour green. Green holds significant symbolism as it represents the shamrock, a symbol deeply rooted in Irish identity. Legend has it that Saint Patrick used the shamrock to illustrate the concept of the Holy Trinity to the Irish people. Additionally, green reflects the lush landscapes of Ireland, earning it the nickname “Emerald Isle.”

Wherever you may be, we aim to enrich your St. Patrick’s Day celebrations with your team by offering exciting virtual team-building activities. Whether organizing a virtual pub crawl or engaging in festive team games, our curated list of 5 virtual activities is designed to make your St. Patrick’s Day festivities even more memorable this year!

St. Patrick’s Day trivia

Hosting a St. Patrick’s Day trivia game is an excellent way to celebrate the holiday, providing an enjoyable opportunity for your team to delve into the holiday’s history and culture. Tailoring the questions to a specific theme adds to the fun and educational aspect of the game, allowing everyone to learn more about St. Patrick’s Day engagingly. Moreover, trivia is a fantastic team-building activity, fostering camaraderie and positive team dynamics.

To organize a St. Patrick’s Day trivia session, gather your team virtually and compile a set of questions covering various aspects of the holiday, including its history, traditions, and cultural significance. Incorporate a mix of question formats, such as multiple choice, true or false, and open-ended queries, to keep participants engaged and challenged. Utilize resources like pre-made St. Patrick’s Day trivia question lists to jumpstart your question-creation process.

Once assembled, guide the team through the trivia session, each member taking turns answering questions. The participant with the highest number of correct answers emerges as the winner. For added excitement, introduce a time limit and offer bonus points for speedy responses, elevating the level of challenge and competitiveness in the game.

5 virtual activities to celebrate St. Patrick's Day with your team
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Virtual Irish pub crawl

Hosting a virtual Irish Pub Crawl offers your team a chance to relish Irish pubs’ lively and social ambience right from the comfort of their homes. To orchestrate this virtual adventure, begin by collaborating with your team to select renowned Irish pubs you wish to “visit” virtually. On the day of the pub crawl, arrange webcam livestreams of each chosen pub in your video conference room, allowing your team to immerse themselves in the experience one pub at a time.

To heighten the festive spirit, encourage team members to attire themselves in traditional Irish garb or don green attire, enhancing the pub crawl’s atmosphere. If feasible, indulge in traditional Irish cuisine and beverages together. You can arrange delivery beforehand or invite team members to bring refreshments. Additionally, infuse the experience with Irish games, quizzes, and perhaps even some lively dancing as you traverse from one virtual pub to the next.

Prioritize ample time for socializing and camaraderie, mirroring the interactions typical of a physical pub crawl. This ensures everyone has the opportunity to bond and enjoy each other’s company fully. Above all, the key objective is to relish the moment and savour the virtual Irish pub crawl with your team. This activity promises abundant laughter and merriment, fostering a unique and memorable atmosphere for team bonding.

Patrick’s Day bingo

St. Patrick’s Day Bingo presents a delightful and festive way to commemorate the holiday, infusing your team with joy and merriment. Utilizing Bingo as a virtual team-building activity promises to uplift spirits and foster a sense of camaraderie among your team members. To initiate the game, compile a list of St. Patrick’s Day-themed words and phrases like “shamrock,” “leprechaun,” “Ireland,” and “green,” and distribute them onto a 5×5 bingo card template.

Encourage team members to print out their bingo cards and convene for the virtual event. Designate one individual as the “caller,” responsible for reading the list of words and phrases for players to match on their bingo cards. Participants will mark corresponding words or phrases on their cards as the caller announces each item. The first player to achieve a “bingo” – securing five words or phrases in a row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally – claims victory.

St. Patrick’s Day Bingo facilitates relationship building and mutual understanding among team members and cultivates a spirited atmosphere of friendly competition and shared laughter. It’s a delightful way to celebrate the holiday while strengthening bonds within your team.

5 virtual activities to celebrate St. Patrick's Day with your team
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Quotes from famous Irish people

“Quotes from Famous Irish People” offers a captivating and enlightening avenue to explore the wisdom and wit of renowned Irish personalities, fostering both amusement and enlightenment for your team. It’s an ideal opportunity for engaging in discussions, sharing intriguing facts, amusing anecdotes, and inspiring insights from these distinguished figures.

Begin by assembling a collection of quotes attributed to famous Irish individuals like James Joyce, W.B. Yeats, Oscar Wilde, and Eamon de Valera. Assign each team member a quote, tasking them with identifying its author. Correct identifications earn points, while incorrect guesses pass the opportunity to the next participant. The individual with the most accurate attributions emerges as the victor.

This virtual endeavour stimulates creative and intellectual discourse and serves as a delightful platform for team bonding. As team members exchange stories and reflections on their favourite quotes, they deepen their appreciation for Irish culture and forge stronger connections with one another.

Luck of the Irish

Combine the thrill of a virtual scavenger hunt with the excitement of a challenge course to craft an entertaining “Luck of the Irish” game. In this virtual adventure, teams strive to conquer St. Patrick’s Day-themed challenges.

To commence, divide your team into groups of 3 to 4 individuals for an optimal group challenge experience. Assign each group tasks or challenges within a specified time frame. These tasks entail discovering the luckiest shamrock in their surroundings, composing a St. Patrick’s Day-themed limerick or haiku, or crafting virtual costumes inspired by the holiday. The team with the most completed tasks by the game’s conclusion emerges victorious.

This activity is an exceptional team-building exercise for St. Patrick’s Day, fostering collaboration and stimulating creative thinking among team members. Moreover, it encapsulates the joyful essence of the holiday in a light-hearted and enjoyable manner.

George Mavridis is a journalist currently conducting his doctoral research at the Department of Journalism and Mass Media at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH). He holds a degree from the same department, as well as a Master’s degree in Media and Communication Studies from Malmö University, Sweden, and a second Master’s degree in Digital Humanities from Linnaeus University, Sweden. In 2024, he completed his third Master’s degree in Information and Communication Technologies: Law and Policy at AUTH. Since 2010, he has been professionally involved in journalism and communication, and in recent years, he has also turned to book writing.