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Role of community festivals feature prominently in Scariff

In the week of David Trimble’s death, the impact of the Good Friday Agreement in connecting communities North and South was remembered in Scariff at the week-end.

“On Our Doorstep” – An exhibition by Pauline Dunleavy

Clare Arts Office in conjunction with Cultúrlann Sweeney Gallery, Kilkee is delighted to present “On Our Doorstep” an exhibition of artwork of local scenes by Pauline Dunleavy.

Emigration Stories and Genealogical Sessions at Scariff festival

Emigration stories from East Clare parishes to the United States will be the focus of a talk at Waterways Ireland Building in Scariff on Bank Holiday Saturday & Sunday (July 30th and 31st) during the local Harbour Festival.

Gerry O’Mahony receives Clare Arts Office bursary

Clare Arts Office has confirmed that visual artist, Gerry O'Mahony, is the 2022 recipient of Clare Arts Office's Tyrone Guthrie Bursary.

Biodiversity recognised in Scariff Harbour Festival programme

Scariff Harbour Festival and Irish Seed Savers have come together to highlight the issue of biodiversity loss and to create an awareness of the need for sustainable and lasting change in the way people interact with the environment.
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Alliance Party MLA to open Scariff Harbour Festival

A significant change in political allegiance followed the huge electoral success of the Alliance Party in Northern Ireland last May. In the heartland of unionism, Stewart Dickson returned two seats for the Alliance Party in East Antrim for the first time with his running mate Danny Donnelly.

Púca officially unveiled In The Burren

The Burren community in North Clare gathered at the Michael Cusack Centre, the birthplace of the founder of the GAA, this afternoon for the official unveiling of the Púca.

Call out for Culture Night 2022

Culture Night 2022 is back and looking for artists, cultural organisations, and community groups to get involved for 2022.
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