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MIC sending thousands of books to Malawi

The Malawian Ministry of Education has dubbed the ‘Halla’ at Mary Immaculate College Limerick “a space of educational hope” after the College provided the facility for the Midwest Migrant Community Network (MMCN) to pack several thousand books to send to schools and higher education institutions in the southern African country.

Clare fiddle player to get TG4 Gradam Ceoil award

A Clare musician has been named as a recipient of a 2021 Gradam Ceoil Award which pays homage to musicians who have advanced, strengthened, and preserved traditional music in Ireland.

Irish Chamber Orchestra resumes live performances

As the Government implements a phased plan to lift restrictions, the Irish Chamber Orchestra is delighted to present three live concerts in September with the amazing Jörg Widmann, one of the most exciting musicians of our time.

Cycle Against Suicide on September 10th

Cycle Against Suicide is inviting local communities to join its “Bike4Life: One Day – One Goal” on On Friday 10 September, World Suicide Prevention Day, to raise awareness and funds for suicide prevention.

UL to digitise key photographic archive

The Special Collections and Archives Department at University of Limerick’s Glucksman Library has been awarded significant funding to digitise the Shannon Development photographic archive.
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Clare Church of Ireland parishes on RTÉ’s Sunday Service

The West Clare Church of Ireland Parishes of St Columba’s Ennis with Christ Church Spanish Point and Kilnasoolagh will be featured in the RTÉ One Sunday Service on 5th September.

Lisdoonvarna Fanore Sea Angling Club awarded funding 

Inland Fisheries Ireland, the state agency with responsibility for the protection and conservation of freshwater fish and habitats and promotion of angling, has announced funding for projects under its annual Sponsorship Programme.

New song from Susan O’Neill and Mick Flannery

‘Are We Free?’ is the latest single from double platinum selling Mick Flannery, and one of Ireland’s most exciting newcomers, Susan O’Neill.
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