Search Results for 'Dolores Keaveney'
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Dolores publishes her fifth book for children - Beelicious recipes with honey
Mullingar woman Dolores Keaveney will launch her fifth children’s cookbook, Beelicious recipes with honey in Red Earth, Mullingar on Sunday April 22 at 3.30pm.
Gaeilge Abú - Launch of Seachtain na Gaeilge 2012
It was a lively launch at Áras an Mhuilinn recently as the new schedule of events for Seachtain na Gaeilge 2012 was announced.
Plan Ireland photography and book launch at Belvedere House
Overseas children’s charity, Plan Ireland is pleased to announce that their nationwide series of photographic exhibitions is coming to Belvedere House, Mullingar on September 29. As well as the photo exhibition, they will also be hosting the official launch of a new book by local author and Plan Ireland sponsor, Dolores Keaveney.
Seachtain na Gaeilge i gContae na hIar Mhí
Seachtain na Gaeilge, which runs from March 5 to 17, is a celebration of Irish language, culture, and heritage. It offers the chance for people to practice their cúpla focail, to celebrate ‘leabhar power’ by reading books as Gaeilge, or even to try a language course. Westmeath Libraries are proud to support Seachtain na Gaeilge with a wide range of events.
READiscover your local library in March
Why not explore what your local library can offer you? Here is a taste of the event coming up at your local library this March.
Kids hit the books with library’s reading challenge
The written word remains a strong attraction to Kilkenny’s children, even with the proliferation of television, DVDs, computer consoles, laptops and other technological temptations it appears.
Local author launches second book
Mullingar woman Dolores Keaveney launched her new children’s book “Jenny the Little Brown Hen” in Belvedere House last night.
Mullingar Library celebrates first anniversary with 108,785 visitors
The new library, which opened its doors to the public on June 11 2009, celebrated its first anniversary with satisfaction levels among the general public very evident. In its first full year of operation the new 847 sq m state-of-the-art library had 108,785 visitors pass through its doors in comparison to visitor numbers of 64,195 the previous year.