Working in the Community, Working for the Community

Clonmel Busking Festival

Today saw the start of a great four day festival in Clonmel, The Clonmel Busking Festival.  So many artists and groups have given their time to join in the festival which endevour’s to raise funds to aid the great work of Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital Crumblin.

There is no cover charge to venues but all donations will be gratefully received towards such a great cause.

Here is a full list of the events and more information is available on the official website: http://www.clonmelbuskingfestival.ie/

Free Entry to OPW sites

This Wednesday, the 1st August is the first Wednesday of the month and access to all OPW heritage sites around the country will be free on that day.  This is a part of an initiative launched in July 2011 in order to stimulate an interest in our built heritage and to encourage visits by a wider section of all communities living in Ireland, in addition to visitors from abroad.  The free access programme will continue on the first Wednesday of every month between now and the end of this year”.

 

 I would encourage as many people as are able to visit any of our sites to avail of this opportunity to see and experience the wonderful presentation of our national heritage at a location near them.

 

Tickets will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Normal conditions of admission apply.

 

Visitors may experience delays at some of our busier sites and are advised to arrive early.

 
If allocated a time, visitors are asked to arrive promptly for the start of their tour. There is no guarantee that visitors who miss their allocated tour-slot can be accommodated at a later time.  Children must be supervised at all times.

 
Access to some sites is by guided tour only. In the case of Newgrange and Knowth, there is no direct access to these monuments – admission is solely via the Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre.

 
Car-parking may be limited at some sites and patrons are requested to respect the facilities and other car park users.
Please Note that the following sites are not managed by the OPW and normal arrangements apply: Muckross House & Gardens, and Muckross Traditional Farms; Glenveagh Castle.

 
N.B. Only those sites with an asterisk are open all year round. All other sites listed have a shorter season or restricted opening in winter, and Free Admission will not apply outside the opening arrangements listed on http://www.heritageireland.ie for each site.
Opening times can change at short notice. Visitors are requested to check the website for updates prior to their visit.

 

Full details of all OPW managed heritage sites where guide services are provided can be found at www.heritageireland.ie“.

‘Being Young and Irish’

Hey Everyone,

 

President Higgins launched ‘Being Young and Irish’, a consultation process with young people aged 17 – 26, earlier this summer. The consultation process includes a series of Regional Workshops as well as the opportunity to make online submissions, culminating in a National Seminar in November of this year. This is the first in a series of seminars, aimed at shaping Ireland’s shared future that will take place during this Presidency.

 

WHAT ARE YOU BEING ASKED TO DO?

The President and his team have asked An Gaisce to provide volunteers for the four Regional Workshops and the National Seminar of the ‘Being Young and Irish’ initiative, the precise dates and locations of which are listed below. We need SIX people at each Regional Workshop and six at the national seminar. Please aim to pick a location which is closest to you. We will be especially needing people outside of the Dublin area so if you do live in Munster or Connaught please strongly consider volunteering there. Travel costs will be reimbursed by Gaisce where necessary and when deemed appropriate.

 

REGIONAL WORKSHOPS

LOCATION: DUBLIN

DATE:   Saturday, September 8th

VENUE:  Dublin Institute of Technology Either Bolton St or Kevin St Campus.

 

LOCATION: CORK

DATE:   Saturday, September 15th

VENUE: Nemo Rangers GAA, Cork City http://www.nemorangers.gaa.ie/

 

LOCATION: MONAGHAN

DATE: Saturday, September 22nd

VENUE: St. Macartan’s College, Monaghan http://www.stmacartanscollege.ie/

 

LOCATION: GALWAY                                                    conference/bailyallenhall.html

DATE:  Saturday, September 29th

VENUE:  NUI Galway (Bailey Allen Hall) http://www.nuigalway.ie

 

NATIONAL SEMINAR

Saturday, November 10th Arás an Uachtaráin

A briefing session, outlining specific tasks, will be held for volunteers at the outset of each Regional Workshop and of the National Seminar. The Regional Workshops will run from approximately 11am to 4pm and the National Seminar will run from approximately 11am to 5.30pm. The briefing session will be held at approximately 10am.

I will need the following details if you are interested.

 

Name:

Telephone No (which one suits you best):

Email address (which one suits you best):

Location where you would like to volunteer:

 

Please send this information to the following email address: tareisoir@gmail.com

Please only volunteer when you know you will be available as this information will be passed out of our hands and to the Arás.

 

Many thanks.

Helena McGee

Tar Éis Óir ~ PAL Liaison Officer


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