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Claremorris Community Arts & Heritage Festival 25-27 Aug 2017 Featured

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Friday 25th Aug 7.30pm at Claremorris Gallery, Mount St.
    Hazel the Great Tree of Forts: Multimedia talk on Ireland's Ancient Ring Forts by Archeologist Peter Casby
    Poitin; Multimedia talk on poitin by John Brennan Heritage Speaker
  
   
Saturday 26th Aug 7.30 pm at Claremorris Gallery, Mount St.
    Tree Bears Fruit - Exhibition by Artist Michael Wann
    The Story of Ireland by Fergal Keane.

Sunday 27th Aug 1-5pm at McMahon Park, Mayfield, Claremorris
Family Fun Day McMahon Park  – Bouncy castles; Clowning & Puppetry with Carrot Puppet Theatre; Nature Treasure Trail; Theatre Performance by Ala; Fortune Tellers; Numerology and Tarot Card reading Madame Pauline & Ayeshah; Survival skills with Mactire Bushcrafft; Craic agus Ceoil le Claremorris Community Radio.

Claremorris Community Arts & Heritage Festival 25-27th August promises to be as entertaining weekend: As part of Heritage week on Friday evening we go back in time to rediscover how Irish culture and communities lived in Ancient Ireland's Ring Forts and the role Hazel; the Great Tree of Forts played with local Archeologist Peter Casby. Afterwards illegal refreshments will be served up by John Brennan with the history and heritage of of Ireland's notoriously famous beverage Potion!

Friday evening and Saturday's event take place in Claremorris Gallery on Mount St, where we'll have a pop-up arts cafe, where you can enjoy un vrai cafe in the midst of name vision of rustic Ireland. Rediscover how you too can take part in community arts with courses coming up in the autumn and let the artist within flourish!

Sunday weather permitting McMahon Park will be buzzing with cultural biodiversity with bouncy castles and facepainting for the children, a nature trail for all the family to participate in with a prize for whoever discovers the anagram.
There'll be all sorts of sorcery with fortune-tellers and numerology, even invisible acts which will help us see that all the world's a stage.

With live music broadcast globally on Claremorris Community Radio via the internet join us wherever you or your family are in the world.

Visit http://www.nonprophetfestival.eu/ & http://www.claremorrisgallery.com/ etc for further information on community arts and heritage events running in Claremorris for Heritage Week and throughout the year. Culture never rests! 

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