Erin's Own GAA - Cork - was created in 1963.
Erin's Own GAA - Kilkenny - was created in 1885.
Erin's Own GAA - Waterford - was created in 1924.
Go to the link below. There is a list of GAA clubs on it. Some of the names in it are links to their own club websites. You'll find what you need to know there.
To create your own cork board, you will need a piece of cork, pins, and a frame. First, cut the cork to the desired size and shape. Then, attach the cork to the frame using glue or staples. Finally, use the pins to secure notes, photos, or other items to the cork board.
Every county and club that are part of the GAA have their own colours. Many colours in different arrangements are used for the shirts of the clubs and on their flags. The GAA itself does not have any specific colours. It changes its image every so often. Its current logo is blue and white, but they would not really be said to be the GAA colours.
The GAA is an amateur organisation so GAA players and managers do not get paid. Many would all have their own jobs or be students, and their GAA activities are basically done in their own time, in the same way that many people are involved in sports. Players and managers do get expenses and occasionally some payments.
The cork will float on the surface of the water because cork is less dense than water. The cork displaces a volume of water equal to its own weight, allowing it to float. If the cork is pushed under water, it will pop back up due to its buoyant force.
The GAA can be found where large groups of Irish people live. Ireland has over 2500 clubs. England, the USA, Australia, parts of Asia and Europe also have clubs and run their own competitions.
From my own knowledge cork flooring can be used in the kitchen and would be very suitable there as it is very durable and long lasting. I would also go to your local DIY shop and ask about it.
An organization like ehow provides great instructions for a person to make their own cork board for their kitchen. The instructions are fairly simple to comprehend and the steps are well explained for the user to understand.
A cork is less dense than water, so it displaces an amount of water equal to its own weight. The upward buoyant force exerted by this displaced water is greater than the downward force due to gravity, causing the cork to rise to the surface of the water.
To make a wine cork trivet, you may go to a crafts store and purchase the corks and tray you will need for the project. If that does not interest you, try http://www.wineenthusiast.com/wine-cork-trivet-kit.asp to purchase a ready-to-make kit.