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Culture Night at Ballycroy National Park Visitor Centre
Go along to Culture Night tonight, September 19, in Ballycroy National Park Visitor Centre for an edifying treat between 8pm and 9.30pm, for a reading from WH Maxwell’s Wild Sports of the West, James Gilvarry’s talk on local history and folklore, and music and dancing by The Ballycroy Strawboys along with Irish dancers.
Reopening of the HSE Rural Training Centre’s organic market in Castlebar
The organic market at the HSE Rural Training Centre in Castlebar is reopening for the 2011 season at 9am on Thursday, June 9.
Reopening of the HSE Rural Training Centre’s organic market in Castlebar
The organic market at the HSE Rural Training Centre in Castlebar is reopening for the 2011 season at 9am on Thursday, June 9.
Talking openly about mental health in Mayo
A series of mental health trialogue meetings, which are open conversations about mental health, will be held in Castlebar over the coming months. The trialogue meetings, which are aimed at people caring for someone with mental health difficulties, people working in mental health, people who have mental health difficulties, community and voluntary sector groups, and everyone who cares about positive mental health, will be held in the Ruby Room of the TF Royal Hotel, Castlebar, with the inaugural meeting being held on Tuesday March 15 at 7pm.
Christmas Fair
Drop along to the annual Christmas fair at the HSE Rural Training Centre located on the Humbert Way, Castlebar, on Sunday December 12 from 12.30pm.
Art exhibition from Rural Training Centre
Service users from the HSE Rural Training Centre will hold their latest art exhibition in the Linenhall Arts Centre at 2.30pm on Thursday December 9 . Entitled Garden Notes, it is the result of workshops held at the Rural Training Centre during the summer months under the artistic direction of well-known Mayo artist Deirdre Walsh from Partry.
Organic market in Castlebar
The HSE Rural Training Centre in Castlebar’s organic market will commence on Thursday June 17 and will be open from 9am to 1.30pm every Thursday during the summer months.
Help create some Roolaboola magic
RoolaBoola, the Linenhall annual arts festival for children, is nearly on us again. RoolaBoola is one of the country’s finest arts events for children, catering to almost 6,000 children and their families each year. There are a number of ways in which you can help out. RoolaBoola is looking for adult volunteers to assist with marshalling duties at the night-time lakeside fireworks spectacle Lough Lannagh Lights, taking place on the evening of Monday October 27 (bank holiday) as part of this year’s RoolaBoola Children’s Arts Festival. The festival will need volunteers for a maximum of two hours on the night, and also for an induction meeting on Thursday October 16 at 8pm in the Linenhall Theatre. It is very important that you let organisers know your names in advance of the meeting, so if you are interested, contact the Linenhall as soon as possible.