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Over 4,500 links added to Townland pages on website. 4,719 links have been added to the townlands pages on the library website, providing links to the derivation, meaning and Irish translation of each townland from the Placenames Database of Ireland, and a link to a list of occupants, map and original page of Griffith's Valuation for each CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: A BRIEF HISTORY OF CLARE CASTLE Copy link. Watch on. "A brief history of Clare Castle and the Port of Clare." Posted on Youtube on the 3rd of July 2014 by Clarecastle Community Development Ltd . CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: THE MACNAMARA FAMILY OF COROFIN A recent article in the Irish Medical News details the Macnamara family of Corofin and their 180 years of medical service in north Clare. Dr Michael Macnamara (1806-1892) was the first member of the family to work as a GP. He was followed by his son, Dr George Unthank Macnamara (1849-1919). CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: KILFENORA REELS FROM THE (OLD An early recording of the Kilfenora Céilí Band, featuring (right to left): Kitty Linnane, Mike Butler, Tommy Peoples, Francis Droney, Unknown flautist, JJ Conway, unknown banjo player.Posted on Youtube on the 21st of March 2015 by ennisbannerman. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: CLARE ROOTS SOCIETY MEMORIAL In 2009 the Clare Roots Society set up a project in collaboration with a group of Clare schools, the Clare Education Centre and members of the Clare diaspora in Australia and the USA to collect and transcribe Clare mortuary cards and hand over the data to the Clare County Library for inclusion on its website. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: APRIL 2014 County Clare's Céilí Bandits play The Concert Reel & Lad O'Beirne's, with a video made in Fanore, Spanish Point and Liscannor, County Clare, by band member Quentin Cooper. Other members of the Céilí Bandits include Eoin O'Neill, Yvonne Casey, and Jon O'Connell. Postedon
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: "CAPTAIN KENNEDY'S DAUGHTER" BY You'll take it from a maiden. "Lyrics by Giles Watson, 2010, to the tune of 'The Maid Who Sold Her Barley'. Captain Arthur Kennedy's daughter is depicted handing out clothes for the destitute in an 1849 illustration for the Illustrated London News. Kennedy, a Poor Law inspector of an unusually compassionate disposition, was deeplycritical of
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR MARIE Author and illustrator Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick has won the 24th CBI Book of the Year Award as well as the Honour Award for Fiction for her novel Hagwitch. Hagwitch draws on ancient folk superstitions and the magic of the stage tradition to craft a haunting tale.The judges said, ‘Fitzpatrick brings the reader on a journey down a canal, through a world of theatre and puppetry, and into a CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: 2013 "The RTÉ documentary of the epic 2013 hurling season "The Magic of Hurling" will air on 27 December at 7.50pm on RTÉ Two TV. In an out-take from the upcoming documentary 'The Magic of Hurling', Clare manager Davy Fitzgerald talks to Ger Canning about the changes he made to turn a young Clare team into All-Ireland contenders and how theyear progressed.
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG Members of the public can contact Kilkee Library on 065-9056034 or email kilkee@clarelibrary.ie to order library items and will then be able to collect them from the library van, which will be situated outside Kildysart Library between 2:00pm and 4:00pm each Friday. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: OVER 4,500 LINKS ADDED TOAUTHOR: CLARECOUNTY LIBRARY
Over 4,500 links added to Townland pages on website. 4,719 links have been added to the townlands pages on the library website, providing links to the derivation, meaning and Irish translation of each townland from the Placenames Database of Ireland, and a link to a list of occupants, map and original page of Griffith's Valuation for each CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: A BRIEF HISTORY OF CLARE CASTLE Copy link. Watch on. "A brief history of Clare Castle and the Port of Clare." Posted on Youtube on the 3rd of July 2014 by Clarecastle Community Development Ltd . CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: THE MACNAMARA FAMILY OF COROFIN A recent article in the Irish Medical News details the Macnamara family of Corofin and their 180 years of medical service in north Clare. Dr Michael Macnamara (1806-1892) was the first member of the family to work as a GP. He was followed by his son, Dr George Unthank Macnamara (1849-1919). CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: KILFENORA REELS FROM THE (OLD An early recording of the Kilfenora Céilí Band, featuring (right to left): Kitty Linnane, Mike Butler, Tommy Peoples, Francis Droney, Unknown flautist, JJ Conway, unknown banjo player.Posted on Youtube on the 21st of March 2015 by ennisbannerman. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: CLARE ROOTS SOCIETY MEMORIAL In 2009 the Clare Roots Society set up a project in collaboration with a group of Clare schools, the Clare Education Centre and members of the Clare diaspora in Australia and the USA to collect and transcribe Clare mortuary cards and hand over the data to the Clare County Library for inclusion on its website. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: APRIL 2014 County Clare's Céilí Bandits play The Concert Reel & Lad O'Beirne's, with a video made in Fanore, Spanish Point and Liscannor, County Clare, by band member Quentin Cooper. Other members of the Céilí Bandits include Eoin O'Neill, Yvonne Casey, and Jon O'Connell. Postedon
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: "CAPTAIN KENNEDY'S DAUGHTER" BY You'll take it from a maiden. "Lyrics by Giles Watson, 2010, to the tune of 'The Maid Who Sold Her Barley'. Captain Arthur Kennedy's daughter is depicted handing out clothes for the destitute in an 1849 illustration for the Illustrated London News. Kennedy, a Poor Law inspector of an unusually compassionate disposition, was deeplycritical of
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR MARIE Author and illustrator Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick has won the 24th CBI Book of the Year Award as well as the Honour Award for Fiction for her novel Hagwitch. Hagwitch draws on ancient folk superstitions and the magic of the stage tradition to craft a haunting tale.The judges said, ‘Fitzpatrick brings the reader on a journey down a canal, through a world of theatre and puppetry, and into a CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: 2013 "The RTÉ documentary of the epic 2013 hurling season "The Magic of Hurling" will air on 27 December at 7.50pm on RTÉ Two TV. In an out-take from the upcoming documentary 'The Magic of Hurling', Clare manager Davy Fitzgerald talks to Ger Canning about the changes he made to turn a young Clare team into All-Ireland contenders and how theyear progressed.
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: THE PILKINGTON, GRIFFIN The Pilkington, Griffin, & Keane collection of photographs was recently posted on Foto, Clare County Library’s online images of Clare service.The collection contains images of family members and friends from the Keanes and Pilkingtons of CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: OVER 4,500 LINKS ADDED TO 4,719 links have been added to the townlands pages on the library website, providing links to the derivation, meaning and Irish translation of each townland from the Placenames Database of Ireland, and a link to a list of occupants, map and original page of Griffith's Valuation for each townland from Ask About Ireland. Clare County Library is grateful to Rainer Kosbi and the staffs of The CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: MR SINGH MY HEART'S DELIGHT BY Mr Singh My Heart's Delight, a short film made in 1971 starring Sheila Matchett, Paul Hoffman Bill McCaddon and Renu Setna, produced by Peter Chesney, with cameraman Roger Pratt, from a story written by Brian Friel. Posted on Youtube on the 20th of April 2014 by Paul Hoffmann . Posted by Clare County Library at 11:42. Newer Post Older Post Home. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: BRIAN BORU’S OAK TREE A magnificent oak tree in Raheen Woods, Tuamgraney, East Clare, is associated with Brian Boru who was reputedly born nearby. The tree is over 1,000 years old with a girth of 26 feet. The tree stands in one of the last surviving sections of Ireland's ancient wild oak forests - the forest of Suidain of the Sliabh Aughty Mountains. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: BUNRATTY CASTLE AND FOLK PARK "One of Ireland's cultural treasures, Bunratty Castle is located a short drive from Shannon Airport. Incorporating Bunratty Folk Park it provides an excellent opportunity to take in many aspects of Irish culture and history. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR MARIE Author and illustrator Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick has won the 24th CBI Book of the Year Award as well as the Honour Award for Fiction for her novel Hagwitch. Hagwitch draws on ancient folk superstitions and the magic of the stage tradition to craft a haunting tale.The judges said, ‘Fitzpatrick brings the reader on a journey down a canal, through a world of theatre and puppetry, and into a CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: 1821 LIST OF FREEHOLDERS With the addition of the 1821 List of Freeholders, Clare County Library has added c.35,000 names of Clare people from the early 19th Century to its website.This List of Freeholders contains the names of landholders who were registered to vote in County Clare in 1821. A freeholder was a man who owned his land outright (in fee) or who held it by lease which could be for one or more lives (for CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: DOROTHEA LANGE Dorothea Lange is one of the most influential photographers of all time. She is most associated with her iconic photographs of the Great Depression in the USA, but in 1954 she spent a month in Ireland and took 2,400 photographs. Part of that archive was published in the book, Dorothea Lange’s Ireland, edited by Gerry Mullins, which was abestseller in 1996.
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: CRAGGAUNOWEN AND THE BRENDAN BOAT Craggaunowen and Tim Severin's Brendan Boat . Posted on Youtube on the 31st of May 2013 by ShannonHeritage . CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: PADRAIC O'REILLY, CAOILFHIONN Padraic O'Reilly, Caoilfhionn Ni Fhrighil, James Cullinan, and Damien O'Reilly - Riches Of Clare Concert June 2014 "Riches of Clare lunchtime concert series June 4, 2014. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG Members of the public can contact Kilkee Library on 065-9056034 or email kilkee@clarelibrary.ie to order library items and will then be able to collect them from the library van, which will be situated outside Kildysart Library between 2:00pm and 4:00pm each Friday. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: OVER 4,500 LINKS ADDED TOAUTHOR: CLARECOUNTY LIBRARY
Over 4,500 links added to Townland pages on website. 4,719 links have been added to the townlands pages on the library website, providing links to the derivation, meaning and Irish translation of each townland from the Placenames Database of Ireland, and a link to a list of occupants, map and original page of Griffith's Valuation for each CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: A BRIEF HISTORY OF CLARE CASTLE Copy link. Watch on. "A brief history of Clare Castle and the Port of Clare." Posted on Youtube on the 3rd of July 2014 by Clarecastle Community Development Ltd . CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: THE MACNAMARA FAMILY OF COROFIN A recent article in the Irish Medical News details the Macnamara family of Corofin and their 180 years of medical service in north Clare. Dr Michael Macnamara (1806-1892) was the first member of the family to work as a GP. He was followed by his son, Dr George Unthank Macnamara (1849-1919). CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: KILFENORA REELS FROM THE (OLD An early recording of the Kilfenora Céilí Band, featuring (right to left): Kitty Linnane, Mike Butler, Tommy Peoples, Francis Droney, Unknown flautist, JJ Conway, unknown banjo player.Posted on Youtube on the 21st of March 2015 by ennisbannerman. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: CLARE ROOTS SOCIETY MEMORIAL In 2009 the Clare Roots Society set up a project in collaboration with a group of Clare schools, the Clare Education Centre and members of the Clare diaspora in Australia and the USA to collect and transcribe Clare mortuary cards and hand over the data to the Clare County Library for inclusion on its website. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: APRIL 2014 County Clare's Céilí Bandits play The Concert Reel & Lad O'Beirne's, with a video made in Fanore, Spanish Point and Liscannor, County Clare, by band member Quentin Cooper. Other members of the Céilí Bandits include Eoin O'Neill, Yvonne Casey, and Jon O'Connell. Postedon
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: "CAPTAIN KENNEDY'S DAUGHTER" BY You'll take it from a maiden. "Lyrics by Giles Watson, 2010, to the tune of 'The Maid Who Sold Her Barley'. Captain Arthur Kennedy's daughter is depicted handing out clothes for the destitute in an 1849 illustration for the Illustrated London News. Kennedy, a Poor Law inspector of an unusually compassionate disposition, was deeplycritical of
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR MARIE Author and illustrator Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick has won the 24th CBI Book of the Year Award as well as the Honour Award for Fiction for her novel Hagwitch. Hagwitch draws on ancient folk superstitions and the magic of the stage tradition to craft a haunting tale.The judges said, ‘Fitzpatrick brings the reader on a journey down a canal, through a world of theatre and puppetry, and into a CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: 2013 "The RTÉ documentary of the epic 2013 hurling season "The Magic of Hurling" will air on 27 December at 7.50pm on RTÉ Two TV. In an out-take from the upcoming documentary 'The Magic of Hurling', Clare manager Davy Fitzgerald talks to Ger Canning about the changes he made to turn a young Clare team into All-Ireland contenders and how theyear progressed.
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG Members of the public can contact Kilkee Library on 065-9056034 or email kilkee@clarelibrary.ie to order library items and will then be able to collect them from the library van, which will be situated outside Kildysart Library between 2:00pm and 4:00pm each Friday. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: OVER 4,500 LINKS ADDED TOAUTHOR: CLARECOUNTY LIBRARY
Over 4,500 links added to Townland pages on website. 4,719 links have been added to the townlands pages on the library website, providing links to the derivation, meaning and Irish translation of each townland from the Placenames Database of Ireland, and a link to a list of occupants, map and original page of Griffith's Valuation for each CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: A BRIEF HISTORY OF CLARE CASTLE Copy link. Watch on. "A brief history of Clare Castle and the Port of Clare." Posted on Youtube on the 3rd of July 2014 by Clarecastle Community Development Ltd . CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: THE MACNAMARA FAMILY OF COROFIN A recent article in the Irish Medical News details the Macnamara family of Corofin and their 180 years of medical service in north Clare. Dr Michael Macnamara (1806-1892) was the first member of the family to work as a GP. He was followed by his son, Dr George Unthank Macnamara (1849-1919). CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: KILFENORA REELS FROM THE (OLD An early recording of the Kilfenora Céilí Band, featuring (right to left): Kitty Linnane, Mike Butler, Tommy Peoples, Francis Droney, Unknown flautist, JJ Conway, unknown banjo player.Posted on Youtube on the 21st of March 2015 by ennisbannerman. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: CLARE ROOTS SOCIETY MEMORIAL In 2009 the Clare Roots Society set up a project in collaboration with a group of Clare schools, the Clare Education Centre and members of the Clare diaspora in Australia and the USA to collect and transcribe Clare mortuary cards and hand over the data to the Clare County Library for inclusion on its website. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: APRIL 2014 County Clare's Céilí Bandits play The Concert Reel & Lad O'Beirne's, with a video made in Fanore, Spanish Point and Liscannor, County Clare, by band member Quentin Cooper. Other members of the Céilí Bandits include Eoin O'Neill, Yvonne Casey, and Jon O'Connell. Postedon
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: "CAPTAIN KENNEDY'S DAUGHTER" BY You'll take it from a maiden. "Lyrics by Giles Watson, 2010, to the tune of 'The Maid Who Sold Her Barley'. Captain Arthur Kennedy's daughter is depicted handing out clothes for the destitute in an 1849 illustration for the Illustrated London News. Kennedy, a Poor Law inspector of an unusually compassionate disposition, was deeplycritical of
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR MARIE Author and illustrator Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick has won the 24th CBI Book of the Year Award as well as the Honour Award for Fiction for her novel Hagwitch. Hagwitch draws on ancient folk superstitions and the magic of the stage tradition to craft a haunting tale.The judges said, ‘Fitzpatrick brings the reader on a journey down a canal, through a world of theatre and puppetry, and into a CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: 2013 "The RTÉ documentary of the epic 2013 hurling season "The Magic of Hurling" will air on 27 December at 7.50pm on RTÉ Two TV. In an out-take from the upcoming documentary 'The Magic of Hurling', Clare manager Davy Fitzgerald talks to Ger Canning about the changes he made to turn a young Clare team into All-Ireland contenders and how theyear progressed.
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: THE PILKINGTON, GRIFFIN The Pilkington, Griffin, & Keane collection of photographs was recently posted on Foto, Clare County Library’s online images of Clare service.The collection contains images of family members and friends from the Keanes and Pilkingtons of CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: OVER 4,500 LINKS ADDED TO 4,719 links have been added to the townlands pages on the library website, providing links to the derivation, meaning and Irish translation of each townland from the Placenames Database of Ireland, and a link to a list of occupants, map and original page of Griffith's Valuation for each townland from Ask About Ireland. Clare County Library is grateful to Rainer Kosbi and the staffs of The CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: MR SINGH MY HEART'S DELIGHT BY Mr Singh My Heart's Delight, a short film made in 1971 starring Sheila Matchett, Paul Hoffman Bill McCaddon and Renu Setna, produced by Peter Chesney, with cameraman Roger Pratt, from a story written by Brian Friel. Posted on Youtube on the 20th of April 2014 by Paul Hoffmann . Posted by Clare County Library at 11:42. Newer Post Older Post Home. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: BRIAN BORU’S OAK TREE A magnificent oak tree in Raheen Woods, Tuamgraney, East Clare, is associated with Brian Boru who was reputedly born nearby. The tree is over 1,000 years old with a girth of 26 feet. The tree stands in one of the last surviving sections of Ireland's ancient wild oak forests - the forest of Suidain of the Sliabh Aughty Mountains. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: BUNRATTY CASTLE AND FOLK PARK "One of Ireland's cultural treasures, Bunratty Castle is located a short drive from Shannon Airport. Incorporating Bunratty Folk Park it provides an excellent opportunity to take in many aspects of Irish culture and history. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR MARIE Author and illustrator Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick has won the 24th CBI Book of the Year Award as well as the Honour Award for Fiction for her novel Hagwitch. Hagwitch draws on ancient folk superstitions and the magic of the stage tradition to craft a haunting tale.The judges said, ‘Fitzpatrick brings the reader on a journey down a canal, through a world of theatre and puppetry, and into a CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: 1821 LIST OF FREEHOLDERS With the addition of the 1821 List of Freeholders, Clare County Library has added c.35,000 names of Clare people from the early 19th Century to its website.This List of Freeholders contains the names of landholders who were registered to vote in County Clare in 1821. A freeholder was a man who owned his land outright (in fee) or who held it by lease which could be for one or more lives (for CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: DOROTHEA LANGE Dorothea Lange is one of the most influential photographers of all time. She is most associated with her iconic photographs of the Great Depression in the USA, but in 1954 she spent a month in Ireland and took 2,400 photographs. Part of that archive was published in the book, Dorothea Lange’s Ireland, edited by Gerry Mullins, which was abestseller in 1996.
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: CRAGGAUNOWEN AND THE BRENDAN BOAT Craggaunowen and Tim Severin's Brendan Boat . Posted on Youtube on the 31st of May 2013 by ShannonHeritage . CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: PADRAIC O'REILLY, CAOILFHIONN Padraic O'Reilly, Caoilfhionn Ni Fhrighil, James Cullinan, and Damien O'Reilly - Riches Of Clare Concert June 2014 "Riches of Clare lunchtime concert series June 4, 2014. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG For further information or to book the event, contact Scariff Library on 061-922893 or email scariff_library@clarecoco.ie. For more information on all Clare County Library services, visit www.clarelibrary.ie. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: A BRIEF HISTORY OF CLARE CASTLEAUTHOR: CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY Copy link. Watch on. "A brief history of Clare Castle and the Port of Clare." Posted on Youtube on the 3rd of July 2014 by Clarecastle Community Development Ltd . CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: OVER 4,500 LINKS ADDED TO Over 4,500 links added to Townland pages on website. 4,719 links have been added to the townlands pages on the library website, providing links to the derivation, meaning and Irish translation of each townland from the Placenames Database of Ireland, and a link to a list of occupants, map and original page of Griffith's Valuation for each CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: OLD ENNISTYMON SOCIETY The Old Ennistymon Society began collecting images for a major photographic exhibition to commemorate its 21st anniversary in 2013. The exhibition, entitled “Ennistymon: Vanishing Heritage”, was developed by Frances Madigan, Kathryn CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: THE MACNAMARA FAMILY OF COROFIN A recent article in the Irish Medical News details the Macnamara family of Corofin and their 180 years of medical service in north Clare. Dr Michael Macnamara (1806-1892) was the first member of the family to work as a GP. He was followed by his son, Dr George Unthank Macnamara (1849-1919). CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: DINNY MCMAHON AT THE CLIFFS OF 0:00. 0:00. 0:00 / 1:15. Live. •. " Dinny McMahon, a tourist guide at the Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland." This footage is possibly from the early 1970s. Posted on Youtube on the 6th of November 2011 by 25pappy . Posted by Clare County Library at 14:11. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: KILFENORA REELS FROM THE (OLD An early recording of the Kilfenora Céilí Band, featuring (right to left): Kitty Linnane, Mike Butler, Tommy Peoples, Francis Droney, Unknown flautist, JJ Conway, unknown banjo player.Posted on Youtube on the 21st of March 2015 by ennisbannerman. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: BRIAN BORU’S OAK TREE A magnificent oak tree in Raheen Woods, Tuamgraney, East Clare, is associated with Brian Boru who was reputedly born nearby. The tree is over 1,000 years old with a girth of 26 feet. The tree stands in one of the last surviving sections of Ireland's ancient wild oak forests - the forest of Suidain of the Sliabh Aughty Mountains. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: DOROTHEA LANGE Dorothea Lange is one of the most influential photographers of all time. She is most associated with her iconic photographs of the Great Depression in the USA, but in 1954 she spent a month in Ireland and took 2,400 photographs. Part of that archive was published in the book, Dorothea Lange’s Ireland, edited by Gerry Mullins, which was abestseller in 1996.
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: GARRY SHANNON, SHARON SHANNON Please try again later. "Craolfar clár na seachtaine seo as Teach Tábhairne Bofey Quinn's i gCora Finne i gCo. an Chláir a bheidh á chur i láthair ag Garry Shannon duine de bhaill an Banna Ceoil Céilí Kilfenora agus cloisfear ceol ó mhuintir Shannon. Geantraí, TG4, (6-2-10)." Posted on Youtube on the 30th of April 2010 byTG4gaeilge .
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG For further information or to book the event, contact Scariff Library on 061-922893 or email scariff_library@clarecoco.ie. For more information on all Clare County Library services, visit www.clarelibrary.ie. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: A BRIEF HISTORY OF CLARE CASTLEAUTHOR: CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY Copy link. Watch on. "A brief history of Clare Castle and the Port of Clare." Posted on Youtube on the 3rd of July 2014 by Clarecastle Community Development Ltd . CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: OVER 4,500 LINKS ADDED TO Over 4,500 links added to Townland pages on website. 4,719 links have been added to the townlands pages on the library website, providing links to the derivation, meaning and Irish translation of each townland from the Placenames Database of Ireland, and a link to a list of occupants, map and original page of Griffith's Valuation for each CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: OLD ENNISTYMON SOCIETY The Old Ennistymon Society began collecting images for a major photographic exhibition to commemorate its 21st anniversary in 2013. The exhibition, entitled “Ennistymon: Vanishing Heritage”, was developed by Frances Madigan, Kathryn CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: THE MACNAMARA FAMILY OF COROFIN A recent article in the Irish Medical News details the Macnamara family of Corofin and their 180 years of medical service in north Clare. Dr Michael Macnamara (1806-1892) was the first member of the family to work as a GP. He was followed by his son, Dr George Unthank Macnamara (1849-1919). CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: DINNY MCMAHON AT THE CLIFFS OF 0:00. 0:00. 0:00 / 1:15. Live. •. " Dinny McMahon, a tourist guide at the Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland." This footage is possibly from the early 1970s. Posted on Youtube on the 6th of November 2011 by 25pappy . Posted by Clare County Library at 14:11. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: KILFENORA REELS FROM THE (OLD An early recording of the Kilfenora Céilí Band, featuring (right to left): Kitty Linnane, Mike Butler, Tommy Peoples, Francis Droney, Unknown flautist, JJ Conway, unknown banjo player.Posted on Youtube on the 21st of March 2015 by ennisbannerman. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: BRIAN BORU’S OAK TREE A magnificent oak tree in Raheen Woods, Tuamgraney, East Clare, is associated with Brian Boru who was reputedly born nearby. The tree is over 1,000 years old with a girth of 26 feet. The tree stands in one of the last surviving sections of Ireland's ancient wild oak forests - the forest of Suidain of the Sliabh Aughty Mountains. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: DOROTHEA LANGE Dorothea Lange is one of the most influential photographers of all time. She is most associated with her iconic photographs of the Great Depression in the USA, but in 1954 she spent a month in Ireland and took 2,400 photographs. Part of that archive was published in the book, Dorothea Lange’s Ireland, edited by Gerry Mullins, which was abestseller in 1996.
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: GARRY SHANNON, SHARON SHANNON Please try again later. "Craolfar clár na seachtaine seo as Teach Tábhairne Bofey Quinn's i gCora Finne i gCo. an Chláir a bheidh á chur i láthair ag Garry Shannon duine de bhaill an Banna Ceoil Céilí Kilfenora agus cloisfear ceol ó mhuintir Shannon. Geantraí, TG4, (6-2-10)." Posted on Youtube on the 30th of April 2010 byTG4gaeilge .
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: CLARE ROOTS SOCIETY MEMORIAL In 2009 the Clare Roots Society set up a project in collaboration with a group of Clare schools, the Clare Education Centre and members of the Clare diaspora in Australia and the USA to collect and transcribe Clare mortuary cards and hand over the data to the Clare County Library for inclusion on its website. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: RENEW YOUR BOOKS, CDS AND FILMS Renew your books, CDs and Films online. To renew any items you have on loan from the library, simply go to the library website home page at www.clarelibrary.ie and click on ' Library Catalogue '. Then click on ' My Account ' or 'Login'. Enter your name and your borrower card number using the instructions provided (09P followed by the digits CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: BRIAN BORU’S OAK TREE A magnificent oak tree in Raheen Woods, Tuamgraney, East Clare, is associated with Brian Boru who was reputedly born nearby. The tree is over 1,000 years old with a girth of 26 feet. The tree stands in one of the last surviving sections of Ireland's ancient wild oak forests - the forest of Suidain of the Sliabh Aughty Mountains. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: IMAGES FROM CLARE COUNTY Images from Clare County Library's photographic archive will feature on RTE One's "At Your Service" programme on Sunday 13th May at 8.30pm. Presented by expert hotelier brothers Francis and John Brennan of the five-star Park Hotel in Kenmare, County Kerry, the premise of the show is that business makeovers are given by the duo to B&Bs, guesthouses and small hotels across Ireland. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: LISCANNOR BAY BY THE FIDDLE Watch on. Mick Flynn's song " Liscannor Bay" played by The Fiddle Case - Jon O'Connell, Eoin O'Neill, Quentin Cooper and Adam Shapiro - at the Doolin Folk Festival June 13th 2015. Posted on Youtube on the 7th of October 2015 by Anne-Lotte Paymans . Posted by Clare County Libraryat 14:18.
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: DE VALERA ARRESTED IN ENNIS De Valera was arrested on 15 August 1923, under the Public Safety Act, as he was about to make a speech at Ennis and was imprisoned until July 1924. Despite this, Clare elected de Valera top of the poll in the general election on 27 August 1923. Eamonn de Valera continued to represent Clare for the rest of his active political career. Posted by CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: AUGUST 2014 Clare to host 75 events during National Heritage Week - 23rd to 31st August 2014. Co-ordinated by Clare County Council and The Heritage Council with support from the Department of Arts, Heritage & the Gaeltacht and Fáilte Ireland, the annual initiative will once again focus on Clare’s built, natural & CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: CRAGGAUNOWEN AND THE BRENDAN BOAT Craggaunowen and Tim Severin's Brendan Boat . Posted on Youtube on the 31st of May 2013 by ShannonHeritage . CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: GARRY SHANNON, SHARON SHANNON Please try again later. "Craolfar clár na seachtaine seo as Teach Tábhairne Bofey Quinn's i gCora Finne i gCo. an Chláir a bheidh á chur i láthair ag Garry Shannon duine de bhaill an Banna Ceoil Céilí Kilfenora agus cloisfear ceol ó mhuintir Shannon. Geantraí, TG4, (6-2-10)." Posted on Youtube on the 30th of April 2010 byTG4gaeilge .
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: 2013 "The RTÉ documentary of the epic 2013 hurling season "The Magic of Hurling" will air on 27 December at 7.50pm on RTÉ Two TV. In an out-take from the upcoming documentary 'The Magic of Hurling', Clare manager Davy Fitzgerald talks to Ger Canning about the changes he made to turn a young Clare team into All-Ireland contenders and how theyear progressed.
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG For further information or to book the event, contact Scariff Library on 061-922893 or email scariff_library@clarecoco.ie. For more information on all Clare County Library services, visit www.clarelibrary.ie. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: CLARE ROOTS SOCIETY MEMORIALAUTHOR: CLARECOUNTY LIBRARY
In 2009 the Clare Roots Society set up a project in collaboration with a group of Clare schools, the Clare Education Centre and members of the Clare diaspora in Australia and the USA to collect and transcribe Clare mortuary cards and hand over the data to the Clare County Library for inclusion on its website. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: THE MACNAMARA FAMILY OF COROFIN A recent article in the Irish Medical News details the Macnamara family of Corofin and their 180 years of medical service in north Clare. Dr Michael Macnamara (1806-1892) was the first member of the family to work as a GP. He was followed by his son, Dr George Unthank Macnamara (1849-1919). CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: APRIL 2014 County Clare's Céilí Bandits play The Concert Reel & Lad O'Beirne's, with a video made in Fanore, Spanish Point and Liscannor, County Clare, by band member Quentin Cooper. Other members of the Céilí Bandits include Eoin O'Neill, Yvonne Casey, and Jon O'Connell. Postedon
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: KILFENORA REELS FROM THE (OLD An early recording of the Kilfenora Céilí Band, featuring (right to left): Kitty Linnane, Mike Butler, Tommy Peoples, Francis Droney, Unknown flautist, JJ Conway, unknown banjo player.Posted on Youtube on the 21st of March 2015 by ennisbannerman. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: BRIAN BORU’S OAK TREE A magnificent oak tree in Raheen Woods, Tuamgraney, East Clare, is associated with Brian Boru who was reputedly born nearby. The tree is over 1,000 years old with a girth of 26 feet. The tree stands in one of the last surviving sections of Ireland's ancient wild oak forests - the forest of Suidain of the Sliabh Aughty Mountains. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: DOROTHEA LANGE Dorothea Lange is one of the most influential photographers of all time. She is most associated with her iconic photographs of the Great Depression in the USA, but in 1954 she spent a month in Ireland and took 2,400 photographs. Part of that archive was published in the book, Dorothea Lange’s Ireland, edited by Gerry Mullins, which was abestseller in 1996.
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: THE MURPHY HYNES KILKEE This collection of photographs and postcards depicts the resort town of Kilkee over the course of the 20th Century. The images portray the people of the town and its visitors and changes in the town itself. The images are the result of years of collecting and photographing by two individuals, author Father Ignatius Murphy and Mary T. Hynes, who was the branch librarian in the Sweeney Memorial CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: 2013 "The RTÉ documentary of the epic 2013 hurling season "The Magic of Hurling" will air on 27 December at 7.50pm on RTÉ Two TV. In an out-take from the upcoming documentary 'The Magic of Hurling', Clare manager Davy Fitzgerald talks to Ger Canning about the changes he made to turn a young Clare team into All-Ireland contenders and how theyear progressed.
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: 2008 The Challenge officially starts on Monday, November 24th, 2008 and ends on Friday, April 24th, 2009. Thirty National Schools in Clare took part in the Challenge last year resulting in an overwhelming total of 211,967 books being read by school children during its sixmonth duration.
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG For further information or to book the event, contact Scariff Library on 061-922893 or email scariff_library@clarecoco.ie. For more information on all Clare County Library services, visit www.clarelibrary.ie. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: CLARE ROOTS SOCIETY MEMORIALAUTHOR: CLARECOUNTY LIBRARY
In 2009 the Clare Roots Society set up a project in collaboration with a group of Clare schools, the Clare Education Centre and members of the Clare diaspora in Australia and the USA to collect and transcribe Clare mortuary cards and hand over the data to the Clare County Library for inclusion on its website. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: THE MACNAMARA FAMILY OF COROFIN A recent article in the Irish Medical News details the Macnamara family of Corofin and their 180 years of medical service in north Clare. Dr Michael Macnamara (1806-1892) was the first member of the family to work as a GP. He was followed by his son, Dr George Unthank Macnamara (1849-1919). CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: APRIL 2014 County Clare's Céilí Bandits play The Concert Reel & Lad O'Beirne's, with a video made in Fanore, Spanish Point and Liscannor, County Clare, by band member Quentin Cooper. Other members of the Céilí Bandits include Eoin O'Neill, Yvonne Casey, and Jon O'Connell. Postedon
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: KILFENORA REELS FROM THE (OLD An early recording of the Kilfenora Céilí Band, featuring (right to left): Kitty Linnane, Mike Butler, Tommy Peoples, Francis Droney, Unknown flautist, JJ Conway, unknown banjo player.Posted on Youtube on the 21st of March 2015 by ennisbannerman. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: BRIAN BORU’S OAK TREE A magnificent oak tree in Raheen Woods, Tuamgraney, East Clare, is associated with Brian Boru who was reputedly born nearby. The tree is over 1,000 years old with a girth of 26 feet. The tree stands in one of the last surviving sections of Ireland's ancient wild oak forests - the forest of Suidain of the Sliabh Aughty Mountains. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: DOROTHEA LANGE Dorothea Lange is one of the most influential photographers of all time. She is most associated with her iconic photographs of the Great Depression in the USA, but in 1954 she spent a month in Ireland and took 2,400 photographs. Part of that archive was published in the book, Dorothea Lange’s Ireland, edited by Gerry Mullins, which was abestseller in 1996.
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: THE MURPHY HYNES KILKEE This collection of photographs and postcards depicts the resort town of Kilkee over the course of the 20th Century. The images portray the people of the town and its visitors and changes in the town itself. The images are the result of years of collecting and photographing by two individuals, author Father Ignatius Murphy and Mary T. Hynes, who was the branch librarian in the Sweeney Memorial CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: 2013 "The RTÉ documentary of the epic 2013 hurling season "The Magic of Hurling" will air on 27 December at 7.50pm on RTÉ Two TV. In an out-take from the upcoming documentary 'The Magic of Hurling', Clare manager Davy Fitzgerald talks to Ger Canning about the changes he made to turn a young Clare team into All-Ireland contenders and how theyear progressed.
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: 2008 The Challenge officially starts on Monday, November 24th, 2008 and ends on Friday, April 24th, 2009. Thirty National Schools in Clare took part in the Challenge last year resulting in an overwhelming total of 211,967 books being read by school children during its sixmonth duration.
CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: RENEW YOUR BOOKS, CDS AND FILMS Renew your books, CDs and Films online. To renew any items you have on loan from the library, simply go to the library website home page at www.clarelibrary.ie and click on ' Library Catalogue '. Then click on ' My Account ' or 'Login'. Enter your name and your borrower card number using the instructions provided (09P followed by the digits CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: OVER 4,500 LINKS ADDED TO Over 4,500 links added to Townland pages on website. 4,719 links have been added to the townlands pages on the library website, providing links to the derivation, meaning and Irish translation of each townland from the Placenames Database of Ireland, and a link to a list of occupants, map and original page of Griffith's Valuation for each CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: A BRIEF HISTORY OF CLARE CASTLE Copy link. Watch on. "A brief history of Clare Castle and the Port of Clare." Posted on Youtube on the 3rd of July 2014 by Clarecastle Community Development Ltd . CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: MR SINGH MY HEART'S DELIGHT BY Mr Singh My Heart's Delight, a short film made in 1971 starring Sheila Matchett, Paul Hoffman Bill McCaddon and Renu Setna, produced by Peter Chesney, with cameraman Roger Pratt, from a story written by Brian Friel. Posted on Youtube on the 20th of April 2014 by Paul Hoffmann . Posted by Clare County Library at 11:42. Newer Post Older Post Home. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: THE PILKINGTON, GRIFFIN The Pilkington, Griffin, & Keane collection of photographs was recently posted on Foto, Clare County Library’s online images of Clare service.The collection contains images of family members and friends from the Keanes and Pilkingtons of CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: NORTH CLARE LINKS TO 1916 The North Clare Historical Society marks the centenary of 1916 with a presentation of North Clare links to the 1916 Rising at Courthouse Gallery, Ennistymon on Wednesday, 23rd March at CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: DE VALERA ARRESTED IN ENNIS De Valera was arrested on 15 August 1923, under the Public Safety Act, as he was about to make a speech at Ennis and was imprisoned until July 1924. Despite this, Clare elected de Valera top of the poll in the general election on 27 August 1923. Eamonn de Valera continued to represent Clare for the rest of his active political career. Posted by CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: NOVEMBER 2014 Watch on. "The Trí-Tones at Ennis Trad 21 Festival at The Old Ground Hotel, Ennis, County Clare on the 9th of November 2014. This was filmed at the CD launch of the self titled album "The Trí-Tones". The Trí-Tones are: Conor Moriarty - button accordion; Tara Breen - fiddle; Stephen Rooney - Guitar and vocals. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: PADRAIC O'REILLY, CAOILFHIONN Padraic O'Reilly, Caoilfhionn Ni Fhrighil, James Cullinan, and Damien O'Reilly - Riches Of Clare Concert June 2014 "Riches of Clare lunchtime concert series June 4, 2014. CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY BLOG: 2008 The Challenge officially starts on Monday, November 24th, 2008 and ends on Friday, April 24th, 2009. Thirty National Schools in Clare took part in the Challenge last year resulting in an overwhelming total of 211,967 books being read by school children during its sixmonth duration.
skip to main | skip to sidebar MONDAY, 12 AUGUST 2019 CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY HISTORY WEEK 14-20 SEPTEMBER Clare County Library will host a ‘Decade of Centenaries History Week’ from 14th to 20th September. The theme of the week will be ‘1919: The War of Independence’. Events include a _History Ireland_ hedge school, music performance with Mike Hanrahan, theatre performance with Carnation Theatre, talks by children’s historical fiction author Brian Gallagher and history lectures on various topics. Library branches will also show War of Independence-themed films and documentaries and have book displays of War of Independence titles. All events are free and details of individual events can be found on September Library Events.
Our week will commence with a History Ireland Hedge School where historians Tomás Mac Con Mara, Pádraig Óg Ó Ruairc, Cécile Gordon and Eve Morrison will participate in a round table discussion chaired by History Ireland editor Tommy Graham. They will discuss ‘The War of Independence in Co Clare: reassessing David Fitzpatrick’s _Politics and Irish Life 1913-1921: provincial experience of war and revolution_.’ Prof David Fitzpatrick died this year – this work was a ground-breaking local study of Co Clare which became the template for similar local studies of the War of Independence. How does this work measure up to the intervening 42 years of scholarship? This will be held in the Temple Gate Hotel at 2pm on Saturday, 14 September. The event is free but capacity will be limited so comeearly.
Carnation Theatre will present two performances of ‘_Greyhound on Train_’. This War of Independence performance tells the stories of four women during the struggle to achieve Irish independence - Elizabeth Bloxham, teacher, pamphleteer, rabble rouser, radicaliser, Peg Flanagan – waitress, gun runner, spy and witness to Bloody Sunday, Josephine Stallard – doctor, dispatcher, whirlwind romancer and Bridget Fitzpatrick – a central figure in the ambushes at Knocklong and Soloheadbeg. A telegram from Bridget that read ‘Greyhound on Train’ was instrumental in securing the escape of Seán Hogan in the famous ambush at Knocklong. Interspersed with songs of the period, this is an accessible, participative performance with light-hearted touches – both entertaining and educational. The shows will be held on Tuesday 17 September in DeValera Library at 1pm and Shannon Library at 6pm. All are welcome to attend, no bookingrequired.
Dr Joe Power will give a lecture on the ‘_Guerrilla War in Clare_’ in DeValera Library in Ennis on Tuesday 17 September at 6.30pm. Joe is a well-respected local historian who next published work will be based on the War of Independence in Clare. Dr Paul O’Brien will reprise his lecture on Commandant Joseph Barrett (1888-1971) ‘_By heavens, Joe, but there are great men in Ireland still_’. This will look at the recently-discovered archive found in Moore St in Kilrush which garnered a lot of national publicity this year. Paul will give his lecture in Kilrush Library on Wed 18 September at 6.30pm. He will bring along some samples of the archive to the talk. Children are also catered for during History Week. Brian Gallagher, author of historical children’s fiction, will give presentations on his most recent works _Pawns _and _Spies_. Those titles were commissioned by The O’Brien Press to mark the centenary of the War of Independence and Brian will discuss how he researches and writes his stories. Brian will talk to primary school children in the library branches in Ennistymon, Miltown Malbay, Shannon and DeValera Library in Ennis on Thursday 19 and Friday 20 September. Mike Hanrahan of Stockton’s Wing returns with _Clare: Songs of Independence: The Beginning_. This enjoyable performance is based on the events and stories behind the Clare’s songs during the journey to independence. The Beginning focuses on 1919 – the First Dáil, the early days of the War of Independence, mobilisation and the emerging leaders. Research, writing and performance by Mike Hanrahan. A lunchtime show will be held in Kilrush Library on Friday, 20 September at 1.15pm and keep an eye out for future performances in other Clare library branches. Posted by Clare County Libraryat 11:47
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MONDAY, 10 JUNE 2019 SUMMER STARS AT CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY Clare Library Service will run the Summer Stars Reading Adventure for children in all library branches during the summer from the 15th of June to the end of August. Summer Stars is an exciting reading-based programme which is available free of charge to children across the country. We would be delighted to welcome all children to join in. We are very happy to work with teachers and families to encourage children to continue reading and also to participate in our range of storytelling and other fun activities during the summer. Each child is invited to register for the adventure at their local library and enjoy reading many books as part of the adventure during the summer holidays. All participants will be given a Summer Stars Reading Card to record and track their own progress and a library reward stamp will be added to their reading card at the library after each book read. Children will be encouraged to continue reading throughout the programme and there will be rewards and incentives along the way. At the end of the adventure, all children who participate are invited to attend an award event at which they will be presented with their own Summer Stars certificate. Children and families will also have access to fun reading activities on the Summer Stars website, www.summerstars.ie . The site has lots of online activities as well as a range of animated ebooks. You will find a children’s books discussion board and interviews with well-known people about their favourite books. There are also helpful tips for reading and recommended titles by age group for children to read. The books can then be borrowed from your local library service, and it’s all free. Events for children will also be held in your library service during the summer. Further information is available from all branch libraries, on www.clarelibrary.ie or on www.librariesireland.ie . Posted by Clare County Libraryat 09:57
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TUESDAY, 4 JUNE 2019 WORLD REFUGEE DAY 2019 World Refugee Day is an international observance to raise awareness of the struggles refugees face around the world. Organised by UNHCR, it is observed in more than 100 countries and involves government officials, humanitarian workers, celebrities, civilians and refugees. The UNCHR encourages people to mark the day by attending local World Refugee Day events, watching and sharing videos and by raising awareness on social media. The UNHCR is partnering with libraries and bookshops across the country in encouraging people to read a book or watch a movie about refugees. The 2019 Refugee Book reading Campaign will run from 10th to 23rd June with libraries all over Ireland participating. Using UNHCR’s specially selected book lists for children and adults, readers will have a wide selection of stories from around the world to choose from in the form of fact, fiction, autobiography and photography. Popular titles include _The Kite Runner_, which documents the boyhood friendship of two friends in Afghanistan and _Four Feet, Two Sandals_, a picture book about two girls in a refugee camp. World Refugee Day is an opportunity to salute the strength and courage of refugees; the solidarity of those countries, including Ireland, who assist refugees; and the contribution refugees make to countries around the world. To tie in with the campaign, libraries in County Clare will have book displays highlighting books that explore refugee related issues. Check June's Library events page on the librarywebsite
and our facebook page for events film showings and other events to tie in with the campaign. Posted by Clare County Libraryat 14:50
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THURSDAY, 30 MAY 2019 YOUNG PEOPLE ARE ENCOURAGED TO UNLEASH THEIR CREATIVITY AT CLARE’S CRUINNIÚ NA NÓG ON SATURDAY 15TH JUNE Lots of free creative activities for under 18’s will form part of Cruinniú as part of the Creative Ireland Programme initiative supported by Clare County Council and RTÉ. Now in its second year, Cruinniú na nÓg celebrates and encourages participation by children and young people in creative activities in their local areas. It is led by the Creative Clare Culture Team, with huge support from local artists, arts organisations and creative practitioners. With a strong emphasis on participation, activities are specially designed to spark an interest and encourage the inner creative in children to try something new or fulfil a secret ambition! The Creative Ireland Programme is a five-year all-of-government, culture-based initiative, led by the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. Participating venues include the library branches of Kilkee, Kilrush, Ennistymon, Scariff and Ennis, glór, Cultúrlann Sweeney in Kilkee, Couthouse Gallery and Studios in Ennistymon, Teach Ceoil in Kilrush, Irish Hand Weaves in Ennistymon, Market Building in Ennis, Scattery Island, Kilmaley Hall and Doonbeg N.S.. Outdoor events will take place at Ennistymon River and at the Flaggy Shore with Newquay N.S. Library events will take place in five branches – Kilkee, Kilrush, Scariff, Ennistymon and DeValera Public Library in Ennis. Please note that some of the library events take place on Friday, 14 June to include primary schools. Friday’s events include poetry workshops with Lucinda Jacob at Kilkee and Kilrush libraries. Also on Friday, Scariff Library will host a Creative Mindfulness event with Grace Burton. On Saturday, 15 June DeValera Library presents ‘Mother Earth Wish Tree’ with Fiona Cartwright where children can make hand-felted offerings for Mother Earth while Ennistymon Library hosts a performance by the Burren Children’s Choir. glór will host a programme of events including two shows of Peter and the Wolf, a screening of The Breadwinner, a Piano and Harpsichord workshop and an art exhibition of work created by Shona MacGillivray with the children of St Anne’s School in Ennis. Cultúrlann Sweeney presents a poetry event ‘Writing Home: Children’s Poetry from Corca Baiscinn’ and a Digital Photography Workshop with Ruairí Ó Conchúir for older children. In the Flaggy Shore, New Quay National School’s Art Appreciation Class, with Ellie Farrell and Cate King, will hold a Rubbish Art Parade followed by an Art Exhibition launch at Linnalla Ice Cream. Doonbeg National School will hold a public display of their artwork created with artist Ruth Wood through the Artists in Schools Scheme (this will be held on Friday 14 June). Kilrush hosts two events –Storytelling with Ruth Marshall takes place on Scattery Island and includes arts and crafts. Kilrush Comhaltas will host an evening event in Teach Ceoil where children are encouraged to try different instruments and styles of music. Artist Evelyn Sorohan will hold a workshop in Kilmaley Hall on ‘Creating Art out of Plastic’. Ennistymon will be a hub of activity for the day with four events: Jean Moran of Irish Hand Weaves will host a spinning and storytelling event at Stacks while Ennistymon Library hosts the Burren Children’s Choir. The Courthouse Gallery and Studios will hold a workshop with Vicky Lennie called ‘Bringing Stories to Life: Making and Movement’. This creative workshop will combine simple prop and costume-making with movement skills to produce a short, filmed performance piece. Ennistymon will also hold a River Walk for Children along the Ballymacraven and Inagh Rivers with Ruairí Ó Conchúir where participants can discover the majesty of nature in the fairyglen.
Finally, Ennis will host an evening CD launch in the Market Building by the young musicians of Music Generation and David O’Rourke and Ana Colomer will host an art installation earlier in the day. Remember all events are free and full details are available at: https://cruinniu.creativeireland.gov.ie/ #MyCruinniu #CruinniuToCreate Posted by Clare County Libraryat 08:56
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TUESDAY, 30 APRIL 2019 CELEBRATING THE ARTS & CREATIVITY AS WE AGE AT CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY FOR THE 2019 BEALTAINE FESTIVAL Age & Opportunity’s Bealtaine Festival takes place annually throughout the month of May right across the country and is Ireland’s national celebration of the arts and creativity as we age. The theme for the 2019 Festival is 'Hospitality – Be Our Guest!' so, we invite you to be our guest as we celebrate with a host of events in our branches throughout the county. We kick off on Friday, 3rd May at 5pm with an evening of entertainment in Cultúrlann Sweeney, Kilkee as singer-songwriter John Spillane presents his popular show _Irish Songs We Learned at School_. This is a free, but ticketed, event in association with Clare Arts Office. Bookings can be made at the Cultúrlann Sweeney box office or by phoning 065 9060769. Other events throughout the month will include movie screenings as part of the Bealtaine Film Tour in association with access>CINEMA and the Irish Film Institute. The chosen films for this year’s tour are _Finding Your Feet_ (2018), _Gentlemen Prefer Blondes_ (1953) and _Movie Memories_ (a 2018 project supported by Creative Ireland, Cork County Council and University College Cork). Branches in Ennis, Ennistymon, Killaloe, Kilrush, Scariff, Shannon and Sixmilebridge will host screenings. Details of location, date and time for all screenings are available on the library website and social media. Kilrush and Kilkee libraries are hosting a 6 week Creative Writing Workshop with Breda Shannon spanning dates in April and May. Kilkee Library will also hold an intergenerational knitting circle for seniors and children from Kilkee Primary School on Tuesday 14th May. There will also be craft displays in Miltown Malbay Library from Tuesday 7th to Saturday 18th May inclusive and in Sixmilebridge Library during the month, with items created by the library adult knitting group, while Ennistymon Library will host an art display by the Stella Maris Day Centre throughout the month. In Shannon Library the Non Nobis Domine Choir with conductor Clem Garvey will entertain an audience with a varied programme of folk songs, church music and more on Friday, 17th May at 7pm. Storytime with Granny and Grandad will take place on Tuesday, 28th May at 4pm when grannies and grandads are invited to bring their grandchildren along to the library to hear some stories featuring grandparents and the special relationship they have with their grandchildren. Suitable for children aged 3-6 years and grandparents of all ages! Corofin Library will host a tea/coffee morning with readings by local people on Wednesday 15th May from 10.30am-12 noon. All welcome. In 2019, the Bealtaine Book Club author is Éilís Ní Dhuibhne and the chosen Bealtaine Book is her memoir _Twelve Thousand Days_ (2018) published by Blackstaff Press. We will run special events based on the book throughout the month, including a competition in branches and on the Library’s Facebook page for three lucky book clubs to win copies of the book, culminating with a review of the book during the monthly book club slot on Clare FM’s Morning Focus programme with Gavin Grace at the end of the month. Details of all events will be published on the Library Events section of the Clare County Library website at www.clarelibrary.ie and on their social media platforms. All events are free of charge but booking may be required. Details of Bealtaine events nationwide can be viewed on www.bealtaine.com.
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MONDAY, 29 APRIL 2019 CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY SPRINGS INTO STORYTIME The national Spring into Story-time Initiative is now in its second year with a celebration of reading and stories taking place in all libraries in Ireland during the month of April. Clare County Library branches are busy hosting a range of story-time events for young children with art and crafts and other reading-based play activities featuring in these fun family gatherings. Another project focusing on family reading came to a close at deValera Library Ennis on the morning of the 11th of April when a special reception for children of 1st class from Holy Family Junior School, Ennis took place. Partnering with the Clare Family Learning Coordinator, Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board (lcetb), and teachers from the school, the library service provided books and library activities to support the workshops. This all-inclusive initiative brought parents, children, teachers, storytellers and librarians together to improve oral language and communication skills through sharing books and stories. Over the past six weeks a collection of tried and trusted picture books was made available by Clare County Library to children and their parents. The stories were specifically chosen with the underlying aim of improving children’s communication, social and language skills. The story sessions were facilitated to the delight of the children, by professional storyteller Ruth Marshall who has extensive experience in storytelling in schools and community groups for many years. At each class there was a special emphasis on how parents can use books to help develop oral language. The final celebratory event at deValera Library Ennis offered all adults involved an opportunity to evaluate and provide feedback on the project with a view to extending it to other schools in the future. The collaboration between Clare County Library, Clare Family Learning Project, and the Home School Community Liaison (HSCL) Scheme at Holy Family Junior School Ennis is in keeping with the Government’s Right to Read policy, the primary aim of which is to create an integrated and sustained approach to developing literacy in the local community. Posted by Clare County Libraryat 11:53
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MONDAY, 8 APRIL 2019 CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY JOINING FORCES WITH DUBLIN ONE CITY ONE BOOK TO HONOUR EDNA O’BRIEN Clare County Library is proud to participate in this year’s Dublin One City One Book Festival to honour renowned Clare-born author Edna O’Brien and celebrate her work, _The Country Girls Trilogy_. _The Country Girls Trilogy_ joins a long list of illustrious titles as this year’s featured book in the Dublin One City One Book Festival, which is a Dublin City Council initiative, led by Dublin City Public Libraries, which encourages everyone to read a book connected with the capital city during the month of April each year. Published by Faber & Faber, this volume is introduced by Eimear McBride and includes _The Country Girls_ and its sequels _The Lonely Girl_ and _Girls in Their Married Bliss_, which changed the temperature of Irish literature in the 1960s and inspired generations of readers and writers. The passion, artistry and courage of Edna O’Brien’s vision in these novels continue to resonate into the21st century.
At the launch of this year’s Festival, Edna O’Brien said: “I worked in Dublin as an apprentice pharmacist from 1948 to 1952, so it’s where I first encountered literature and set out on the very secret and profane matter of writing The Country Girls Trilogy. I never dreamed the Trilogy would last so long or make it to this winning post. I am delighted and hope for new readers who won’t have to hide it under the bed covers as they did in the sixties and onwards….Dublin has given me longevity.” Clare County Library invites library book clubs, library members, and anyone who is interested, to read _The Country Girls Trilogy_. The book is available to borrow from libraries and can be downloaded as an eBook from the library’s free Borrowbox app or it can be bought in bookshops. It is available in audio book format and has been produced in Braille by the National Council for the Blind of Ireland. Clare County Library will present a special book club event in Scariff Public Library on Thursday, 18th April 2019 at 6.30pm, celebrating Edna O'Brien and _The Country Girls Trilogy_. This free event will be hosted by Dr. Tina O'Toole, a senior lecturer in English and programme director of the MA English at the University of Limerick, who will give a talk with a Q&A afterwards. Everyone is welcome to this event but booking is required as numbers are limited. Phone Scariff Library on 061 922893 for bookings and more information. In mid-April a number of “Country Girls “ from Clare County Library’s staff will take a day trip to Dublin as special invitees at a Dublin One City One Book event hosted by Rick O’Shea & Rachel English in Pearse Street Library. This is one of a host of events happening across the capital as part of the Festival throughout April. Details of all events can be found at www.dublinonecityonebook.ie.
_The Country Girls Trilogy_ is also the April choice for the monthly library book club slot on Clare FM’s Morning Focus programme and will be discussed with Gavin Grace towards the end of the month. Posted by Clare County Libraryat 09:03
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MONDAY, 1 APRIL 2019 CREATIVE IRELAND PROJECT AWARDS Creative Ireland Project Awards were recently allocated by Creative Ireland Clare. The Creative Ireland Clare vision is ‘_to ensure the people of Clare discover and have access to cultural expression through creative activity_’. Nine projects were granted Project Awards in 2019. These include a coming-of-age drama ‘_Radha_’ which will be made in Clare with actor/writer/director Sonya O’Donoghue. Other innovative pieces include the “_Creating Local Solutions to Climate Change_” project with Mary Immaculate Secondary School and the local North Clare community and a folklore and well-being project working with Burren schools and older community members with Eilís Haden-Storrie. Awards were also given to the Musicale Festival in Cultúrlann Sweeney, Kilkee organised by Music Generation Clare, Cumann Merriman Winter School and Éigse Thomáis Uí Aodha with Oidhreacht an Chláir. An Art Studio project for people with disabilities with courses in painting, ceramics and drama working with Sophie Delaney, Will O’Kane and Pat Looney received funding while Sparks Youth Film Festival in Scariff plan to run secondary school film workshops and primary school animation workshops in the lead-up to the Festival. Finally, a ‘_Ploughing Ahead_’ project in Mountshannon with Mark Wilson aims to produce a sculptured seating area designed, developed and produced by and with the local community. Posted by Clare County Libraryat 15:16
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MONDAY, 4 MARCH 2019 WORLD BOOK DAY EVENTS AT CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY Clare County Library branches celebrate Ireland’s World Book Day on Thursday 7th March 2019. Over the last 22 years, World Book Day has become firmly established as Ireland’s biggest annual event promoting the enjoyment of books and reading among children. Clare County Library promotes the importance of developing a love of reading by organizing a variety of events each year to bring children closer to books and their authors and illustrators. On the 6th and 7th of March Maeve Devoy will facilitate creative writing workshops for children in Kilrush, Kilkee, Ennistymon and Miltown Malbay libraries. Maeve published her first collection of short stories, _The Tell Tale Collection_ at the age of just 23 and says that in her teenage years, writing helped her find her way in life. As well as writing a second book and completing a Research Masters in Literary Journalism, Maeve regularly hosts creative writing workshops for children and teenagers in Fingal libraries. Her workshops for World Book Day in Clare libraries will focus on children thinking about reaching their dreams and telling their own stories that they will take away in a special notebook to work on atschool and at home.
Dublin author Brian Gallagher’s most recent novels for young people, _Pawns_ and _Spies _were specially commissioned by The O’Brien Press to mark the centenary of the War of Independence this year. Brian will visit Scariff, Killaloe, Shannon and deValera Library, Ennis on the 6th and 7th of March where he will discuss the importance of our shared past with senior classes in local primary schools, as well as revealing the nuts and bolts of how a historical story for children is created including inspiration, research, plotting andcharacterization.
In recent times Brian has concentrated on historical fiction for older children, writing the novels _Across the Divide, Taking Sides, Secrets and Shadows, Stormclouds, Friend or Foe, Arrivals, Pawns and Spies,_ and _One Good Turn_, the Irish entry for World Book Day 2016. His books have been hugely popular with schools. His recent novel _Spies _was very favourably reviewed by In Touch Magazine as "_a historical fiction that immerses the reader into an Ireland full of Black and Tans, soldiers, rebels, and police informers. In the novel, Ireland’s War of Independence is portrayed from both sides and this book is be a fantastic resource to discuss and debate the dilemmas faced in the throes of war. With its rich vocabulary, unravelling plot and teen friendships it makes a fine class novel for 11-12 year olds of fifth and sixth classes_". Contact participating libraries for further details. Posted by Clare County Libraryat 10:05
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WEDNESDAY, 27 FEBRUARY 2019 SEACHTAIN NA GAEILGE 2019 I LEABHARLANN CHONTAE AN CHLÁIR RÉ Ó LAIGHLÉIS CHUN LABHAIRT LE DALTAÍ AN DARA LEIBHÉIL Is mór is cúis áthais ag Leabharlann Chontae an Chláir í a fhógairt arís i mbliana go mbeidh an t-údar aitheanta, Ré Ó Laighléis ag tabhairt cuairte ar leabharlanna éagsúla de Leabharlann Chontae an Chláir i rith Seachtain na Gaeilge 2019. Scríobhann an Laighléiseach idir Ghaeilge agus Bhéarla agus tá ábhar leis ainmnithe ar An Teastas Sóisearach Nua (T1 & T2) do na scoileanna Dara Leibhéal. Ar an ábhar sin do Scoileanna T2 tá na gearrscéalta ‘Punk’ agus ‘Na Bradmharcaigh’, chomh maith leis an dráma ‘Gan Choinne’ (leagan stáitse den scéal ‘Punk’). Táid sin uile ar fáil faoi aon chlúdach amháin sa saothar sainiúil COMHTHÁTHÚ ABÚ! atá foilsithe ag MÓINÍN, agus a bhfuil Nótaí Anailíse ar an ábhar ann atá scríofa ag an údar féin. Anuas air sin, tá a úrscéal móréilimh, ‘Trumptaí Dumptaí agus An Falla Mór’, ainmnithe ar liosta na n-úrscéalta do T2. Maidir le T1, tá na gearrscéalta ‘Claonfhéachaint’ agus ‘Na Bradmharcaigh’ ainmnithe, chomh maith lena dhráma ‘Coimhlint’ agus an t-úrscéal ‘An Taistealaí’. Ar ndóigh, tá an t-úrscéal ardaitheanta leis, ‘Gafa’ ar chúrsa Ardleibhéal na hArdteiste i gcónaí. Is deis iontach í seo ag daltaí agus múinteoirí araon éisteacht le duine de mhórscríbhneoirí na linne ag tabhairt léargais ar a scríbhinní féin agus ceisteanna a chur air ina dtaobh. Beidh Ré Ó Laighléis i Leabharlann Chill Rois: Dé Máirt 12ú Márta 10.30r.n. go mean lae agus i Leabharlann na Sionna: 1.45 go 3.15i.n. Ar an Aoine 15ú Márta beidh sé i Leabharlann na hInse: 9.30am to 11r.n. agus i Leabharlann Inis Díomáin: 11.50r.n. go1.10i.n.
AGUS DO NA PÁISTÍ BUNSCOILE Tabharfaidh Aidan Courtney Maisitheoir, ceardlann líníochta spraíúil trí Ghaeilge do pháistí ó rang 3, 4, 5 agus 6 ó na scoileanna náisiúnta i leabharlanna éagsúla. I mbliana tabharfaidh Aidan nodanna i bhfoirm léiraidí faoi leabhar ag tabhairt a dteideal i nGaeilge. Beidh neart spraoi ag páistí ag tomhas teideal na leabhar atá roghnaithe ag Aidan a d’fhéadfadh nó nach bhféadfadh a bheith léite ag na páistí. Beidh neart idirghníomhaíocht, caint agus comhrá agus spraoi sa cheardlann dátheangach seo. Tabharfaidh Séamus Ryan cuairt ar bhrainsí áirithhe ar fud an chontae ag léamh scéalta do pháistí ó ranganna shóisreacha i mbunscoileanna freisin. Beidh neart cúnamh ag teastáil ó Shéamuis óna lucht éisteachta óg sna seisiúin spraíúla, idirghníomhacha seo. Bígí linn i rith na seachtainne. SEACHTAIN NA GAEILGE CELEBRATIONS AT CLARE COUNTY LIBRARY It is with great pleasure that Clare County Library again welcomes acclaimed author Ré Ó Laighléis to a number of its branch libraries as part of its Seachtain na Gaeilge 2019 programme. Ré Ó Laighléis writes in both Irish and English and his material has enjoyed translation into many languages. Several of his works currently feature prominently on the New Junior Cert Irish T1 & T2 programmes for Second Level schools. His stories ‘Punk’ and ‘Na Bradmharcaigh’ feature on the T2 curriculum, as does his play ‘Gan Choinne’, which is the stage version of the story ‘Punk’. Recently, MÓINÍN has published all three of these, along with analytical treatment of the material by the author himself, under the groundbreaking title COMHTHÁTHÚ ABÚ! which is geared at second level students and teachers alike. Ó Laighléis’s hugely successful and increasingly ever-topical novel ‘Trumptaí Dumptaí agus An Falla Mór’ is also listed reading for Junior Cert T2. His stories ‘Claonfhéachaint’ and ‘Na Bradmharcaigh’, along with his play ‘Coimhlint’ and his novel ‘An Taistealaí’ are listed readings on T1. Of course, his critically acclaimed novel ‘Gafa’ remains as listed reading on Leaving Cert Higher Level. This is a fantastic opportunity for Second Level students and teachers alike not only to hear one of the major writers of our time speak on his works, but also to pose questions they may have. On Tuesday the 12th of March Ré Ó Laighléis will be in Kilrush Library at 10.30am and in Shannon Library at 1.45pm. On Friday the 15th of March Ré will meet with Secondary School students in deValera Library Ennis at 9.30am and in Ennistymon Library 11.50am. All four interactive sessions will run for an hour and a half. Primary School children will also have an opportunity to join in the Seachtain na Gaeilge fun at their local libraries. Throughout the festival cartoonist Aidan Courtney will provide illustrated clues to children’s books giving their names in Irish. Children will have lots of fun guessing Aidan’s choice of books that they may or may not have already read. Lots of interaction, caint, comhrá and fun is guaranteed in this bi-lingual workshop. Seamus Ryan of deValera Library Ennis will also visit branches throughout the county telling stories in Irish to children from junior classes in primary schools. Seamus will be calling on his young audiences for lots of help and ideas to enhance his chosen tales in these fun interactive storytime sessions. Further details will be available on the library events section of the library website www.clarelibrary.ie or from your local library branch. Posted by Clare County Libraryat 10:09
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