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  • Registered Users Posts: 86 ✭✭pwllor


    Darkness into Light Dungarvan 5k walk/run 4am Sat May 9th


  • Registered Users Posts: 45 Tallcarrie


    Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye by Jim Nolan

    ‘Pearse, Connolly, McDermott and the rest of their merry men; they died for a Republic. But we don't live in a Republic. We live in an economy.'

    Very, very funny, a little provocative and with the occasional swear word, Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye by Jim Nolan is now in its third and final week at Garter Lane Theatre, and coming to St Michael's Hall, Ballyduff Upper, Co Waterford for one night on Wednesday 30th March at 8.15pm. The response from critics and the audience is extraordinarily positive, with Dermot Keyes reporting in the Munster Express saying ‘Jim Nolan’s work lit a fire under me in the best manner possible’ giving the world ‘a genuine glimpse into what life is really like in the Irish regional newsroom.’ The Irish Times says the play ‘essentially a meditation on the shape of the nation as it celebrates the Rising, is lightly metaphorical and stealthily topical.’ And in the Sunday Independent, Emer O’Kelly says ‘Jim Nolan has an unapologetic affection for small-town life. But it never blinds him to its dangers and its faults.’

    Directed by the author, Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye is a topical and provocative contribution to the forthcoming Easter Rising Centenary Commemoration and to the wider debate on the challenges and complexities of remembering. Set in a provincial newspaper office in the Irish Midlands in the run up to Easter 2016, the privately owned Inishshannon Chronicle has just been acquired by a media conglomerate and the new brush is about to sweep clean. As the newspaper’s staff adjust to radical changes in its structure and ethos, the town it serves prepares to celebrate a tenuous connection to the Easter Rising. The revelation that this connection is not quite what it seems puts the Chronicle’s editor on a collision course with both his new bosses and the local business and political community.

    Produced by Garter Lane Arts Centre with the support of Waterford City & County Council, Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye is a timely reflection on the distance between the vision of 1916 and the presiding political and cultural ethos of contemporary Ireland. The production which stars Michael Hayes, Garrett Keogh, Jenni Ledwell, Ema Lemon and Ciaran McMahon, includes set design by Dermot Quinn, lighting design by Richard Collins, sound design by Rachel Corcoran and costume design by Jeannine Storan. Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye runs until Saturday 26th March at Garter Lane Theatre, and then moves to St Michael’s Hall, Ballyduff Upper, Co Waterford for one night on Wednesday 30th March. Remaining tickets on 051-855038 or www.garterlane.ie


  • Registered Users Posts: 91 ✭✭crazydude


    World Down Syndrome Day is March 21st but to kick things off early the Waterford and South Kilkenny Branch invites you to a Coffee Morning on Monday March 20th 2017 10am - 12 noon kindly hosted by O'Donnacha's Bar in Kilmeaden. There will be a raffle on the morning with some lovely prizes.


    We will also be launching our Waterford Viking Marathon Fundraising Campaign on the day.

    The Waterford and South Kilkenny Branch of Down Syndrome Ireland is delighted to be the nominated Charity of the 2017 Waterford Viking Marathon. To support us please visit www.dsiwaterford.ie and fill out the form and we will send you a Sponsor Card and Training T-Shirt (for 1st 200 if size available). All funds raised stay with our Branch helping people with Down syndrome reach their full potential.


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,363 ✭✭✭✭Del.Monte


    Something civilised in Ardmore. :D

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  • Registered Users Posts: 45 Tallcarrie


    Join the West Waterford Festival of Food from 20-22 April in #Dungarvan to Celebrate Our Farmers #FromTheLandAndSea #ÓMhuiragusóThír with another mouth-watering programme http://www.westwaterfordfestivaloffood.com/events/ Tickets on sale Wed 28 Mar, 2pm - #wwfof18- bigí linn!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 45 Tallcarrie


    Join the West Waterford Festival of Food from 20-22 April in #Dungarvan to Celebrate Our Farmers #FromTheLandAndSea #ÓMhuiragusóThír with another mouth-watering programme http://www.westwaterfordfestivaloffood.com/events/ Tickets on sale Wed 28 Mar, 2pm - #wwfof18- bigí linn!


  • Registered Users Posts: 45 Tallcarrie


    Join us from 20-22 April in #Dungarvan to Celebrate Our Farmers #FromTheLandAndSea #ÓMhuiragusóThír with another mouth-watering programme http://www.westwaterfordfestivaloffood.com/events/ Tickets on sale Wed 28 Mar, 2pm - bigí linn!


  • Registered Users Posts: 45 Tallcarrie


    The West Waterford Festival of Food from 20-22 April in #Dungarvan celebrates Our Farmers #FromTheLandAndSea #ÓMhuiragusóThír with another mouth-watering programme http://www.westwaterfordfestivaloffood.com/events/ Tickets on sale Wed 28 Mar, 2pm - bigí linn!


  • Registered Users Posts: 8 121steve


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