Cornett Helps Dublin, Ohio Turn St. Patrick's Day Into a Record-Breaking Human Shamrock

Cornett Helps Dublin, Ohio Turn St. Patrick's Day Into a Record-Breaking Human Shamrock

Mar. 17, 2026

Destination stunt brings hundreds together to unofficially break the World’s Largest Human Shamrock record.

Independent, female-owned creative agency Cornett helped turn Dublin, Ohio’s St. Patrick’s Day celebration into a record-breaking spectacle this weekend, orchestrating a massive human shamrock formed by hundreds of participants at Riverside Crossing Park.

More than 1,050 Central Ohio residents and visitors suited up in bright green ponchos and assembled into the giant shamrock formation as part of a stunt created to amplify the city’s Irish identity and generate buzz around its annual St. Patrick’s Day festivities.

The effort, developed in partnership with Visit Dublin Ohio, unofficially broke the record for the World’s Largest Human Shamrock. The official Guinness World Record is currently held by Dublin, Ireland with 815 participants.

The record attempt followed Historic Dublin’s annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade, one of the Midwest’s largest celebrations of Irish heritage, featuring marching bands, bagpipers, community groups and larger-than-life floats.

Scott Dring, President & CEO of Visit Dublin Ohio, said:

“St. Patrick’s Day is already a big moment for Dublin, but we wanted to create something that people could literally be part of. Seeing hundreds of people show up ready to form a giant shamrock together was a pretty magical way to celebrate the city’s Irish spirit.”

 

For Cornett, the stunt reflects the agency’s ongoing focus on creating participatory, talk-worthy brand moments that extend beyond traditional tourism marketing.

Jason Majewski, Group Creative Director, said:

“Destinations don’t just compete for travelers anymore, they compete for attention. This was about turning a beloved local celebration into a visual moment that people would want to share, photograph and be part of.”

 

Each year, Dublin, Ohio’s St. Patrick’s Day festivities attract thousands of visitors celebrating the city’s Irish heritage while reinforcing its identity as “The Other Dublin.”

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