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Listen to the medicine: a workshop on 2 discs
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Booking is essential.
A trauma-informed exploration of emotions like loss, grief, joy, peace and a song writing workshop.
Contact Penelope on 085 1844481 for booking and more information.
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Booking is essential.
Join us for series of Creative Writing Workshops at your local library, from beginners to those with some writing experience there's classes to suit each level.
For beginners and those with some writing experience - Fully booked.
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Enjoy a chat while sharing your latest crafty tips at the library.
Killaloe Library facilitates a weekly knitting/craft club, where everyone is welcome to come along and bring their craft, enjoy a cuppa and a chat.
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This is a free event.
No need to book.
Enjoy a chat while sharing your latest crafty tips at the library.
The knitting & craft group meet in the library every Tuesday evening and share their crafty tips and patterns. Free event, all welcome.
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Sewing & Upcycling - SDG Week 2024
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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 global goals set by the UN in 2015 to achieve a more sustainable…
Nicola Barnes: Sewing and upcycling. Breathe new life into your clothes with a free workshop on basic sewing techniques, taught by Nicola Barnes. Sewing tips and techniques, sashiko darning, hemming, hand sewing, threading a sewing machine (bring your own). Bring something to work on and a scissors. Supported by Creative Ireland
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Our monthly book clubs are the perfect place to meet new people and discover new stories. Copies of the books are available at the library desk and new members are always welcome.
This month we are reading 'The Seven Sisters' by Lucinda Riley. Copies are available from the library desk at Ennistymon Library.
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Booking is essential.
Would you be interested in a monthly poetry reading in Shannon library? Poets could read their own work, some people…
Come join us for our first Poetry Reading event at Shannon Library.
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This is a free event.
No need to book.
Our monthly book clubs are the perfect place to meet new people and discover new stories. Copies of the books are available at the library desk and new members are always welcome.
We will be discussing 'The Bee Sting' by Paul Murray. Copies of the book are available from the library.
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This is a free event.
No need to book.
Enjoy a chat while sharing your latest crafty tips at the library.
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This is a free event.
No need to book.
Our monthly book clubs are the perfect place to meet new people and discover new stories. Copies of the books are available at the library desk and new members are always welcome.
This month we are reading ‘The Island of Missing Trees’, by Elif Shafak. Copies of the book are also available as an eBook / eAudiobook through the BorrowBox service.
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Sustainable Gardening - SDG Week 2024
This is a free event.
No need to book.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 global goals set by the UN in 2015 to achieve a more sustainable…
Sustainable Gardening and Biodiversity with Jimmy Spelissy. Jimmy is the owner and guardian of Ennis Allotments in Cappahard. He is an environmentalist and biodiversity is a key topic dear to his heart. Join Jimmy for this free talk on how to garden more sustainably while protecting the biodiversity of your garden. All welcome. Supported by Creative Ireland.
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Sustainable Gardening - SDG Week 2024
This is a free event.
No need to book.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 global goals set by the UN in 2015 to achieve a more sustainable…
Sustainable Gardening and Upcycling with Lynn O'Keefe. Lynn O Keeffe is the Head Gardener at Portumna Castle. A qualified horticulturalist, she has been involved in community gardening for many years. Join Lynn for a free talk on how to incorporate upcycling into your gardening methods. All welcome. Supported by Creative Ireland.