riverrocked wrote: » Lack of advertising of Limerick events, this is a common complaint from my friends. We know there are great things going on in Limerick but we usually end up just happening upon them when we are in the city. The tourist office isn't much help (when it is open). I was at a play the other day and a stranger asked how I found out about it as she found the same thing as me. I have a friend up from Cork and they have heard nothing about the Giants coming in a few weeks. Why can't the City of Culture put an information kiosk somewhere with up to date information of what's on (their website is appalling)
fryup wrote: » anyone going to see the giant granny?? will it be chock a block?
Iranoutofideas wrote: » According to the Leader they are expecting 200000 to 500000 people to visit Limerick to see this. Really?
Itsdacraic wrote: » I don't see the attraction of it. Sure it will be nice to see but I can't imagine anyone travelling from outside of Limerick to see it.
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » What on earth is going on with the lack of promotion of events in Limerick? I picked up a booklet in Arthurs Quay after coming out of Tesco, about a whole weekend of culture, Elemental it's called and there seems to be lots of events for the whole family. It's on this weekend and that was the first I'd heard of it. It's fantastic to see so many events being organised in Limerick city, but of fcuk all use if people don't know the events are happening. Seriously, someone needs to sack whoever it is who is responsible for publicising these events.:mad:
steveon wrote: » Nite of culture isnt until next weekend the 19th but I totally agree with the useless advertisements in this city n upon asking on numerous times they have given me petty excuses everytime such as waiting for good weather before they advertise on social media they dont even advertise events in the peoples park on the notice boards in the park..
Special Circumstances wrote: » Billboards at every major junction leaving and entering the general city area, with the program of events for the next 6 weeks. A dedicated quarter or half page near the front of the local free papers with times and dates and urls to find out more. Always in the same part of the paper so you don't have to wade through pages of other ads. Pick up the paper flick,flick grand job, I'll make a note to make time to check out that event in two weeks time... Not even as a city of culture thing, every major event. F**k the begrudgery ("couldn't be giving so-and-so free advertising..."), the city council, business association or whatever should be making the most out of every opportunity to draw people in. How many people know about the 7km obstacle race in the city Sunday? They don't need to win over the people who are around the city the whole time, the ones who pick up leaflets and see small posters. They need to draw in the people who rarely venture into town...
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » I picked up a booklet in Arthurs Quay. Perhaps if they let people outside of Limerick, know that these events were taking place, they might be better attended. There was no indication whatsoever in Limerick this morning, other than the temporary desk in Arthurs Quay, that anything was taking place this weekend. I don't live in Limerick and I haven't seen anything at all about an Arts and Culture event.
Iranoutofideas wrote: » http://www.limerick.ie/culture-night Great help - it says "page not found" :rolleyes:
Boards.ie: Niamh wrote: » Hardehar, don't worry, I am gone again /exits stage left
The Snipe wrote: » No come back! Don't let him scare you, he only bites on the weekends!
Wise Old Elf wrote: » Spotted the google street view car around O'Connell Avenue a couple of weeks ago, so I had a look online to see if it had been updated (it doesn't appear to be).