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1.Cllr Brian McCarthy, Martin Daveron, community section of Cork City Council; Cllr Tony Fitzgerald, and Stephen Murphy Community section at Cork City Council, at the event.
2.Noel Olden, Blarney St Community Centre, and Lil O’Donnell at City Hall for the launch.
3.Seán and Breda Murphy enjoying the launch at City Hall.
4.Thomas Coleman and his sister, Emma, who is the producer of the documentary.
Afternoon for artists
The Everyman’s regular artists’ afternoon takes place this month and all arts’ workers and artists are invited to attend.
The Everyman bar will be open for free tea, coffee, and chats on Wednesday, September 24 from 1.30–3.30pm.
The venue said: “Feel free to bring your lunch. There is no set format for the afternoon; all you need to do is turn up at some point and be prepared to chat to other artists and arts workers.
“All we ask is that you have a conversation with at least one person who is new to you, or whose work you do not know.
“Everyone is welcome and if you need to bring children with you, they are welcome; just make sure to book a ticket for them, too.”
Book now at everymancork.com.
Cathedral altar servers’ outing
On Sunday August 31, the altar servers who serve at the Cathedral of St Mary and St Anne went on their annual outing, accompanied by Bishop Fintan Gavin, Fr Sean Crowley, and a number of volunteers from the Cathedral Family of Parishes.
After the 11.30am Mass at the Cathedral the group travelled to Watergrasshill where they enjoyed go-karting and archery.
The group then gathered at the Church of the Immaculate Conception to pray Vespers together.
Bishop Fintan spoke of his own time as an altar server in Dublin and how the formation he received helped him to discern his calling to the priesthood.
The gathering concluded with food and refreshments in the parish hall in Watergrasshill.
Bishop Fintan extended his thanks to the altar servers as well as their parents, to Fr Sean Crowley for organising the outing, and to Fr Christy Fitzgerald of Watergrasshill Parish, along with the efforts of the volunteers.
Delanys GAA introduce parent fitness while children train
Delanys GAA club has come up with an innovative way to keep parents occupied while their children train.
A club spokesperson said: “Delanys GAA are delighted to bring a new addition to the club. Every Tuesday and Thursday when the girls and boys train, the parents can also train. Over the years, we noticed a lot of parents sitting in their cars or just standing around so now we have fitness classes at the same time. The ladies only class is at 18.30pm and the men’s class is on at 19.30pm. Numbers are increasing every week and everyone is really enjoying it. For more information call 086 8243300.”
Culture Night in Blackpool
A reminder that Culture Night this Friday night in Blackpool is shaping up to be one to remember, Culture Night visitors to Blackpool will be treated to a trail of activities arranged close to Blackpool Village.
The Blackpool Community Centre is hosting a series of events from music and dance to culture and Heritage from 5.30pm.
Through unique heritage displays, discover the rich history of Blackpool through fascinating exhibits from Northern Harriers, Blackpool Youthclub, and Sunbeam Patterns. Discover the Blackpool Bride with a talk by Blackpool Resident and River Wader — Chris Moody.
Cómhra agus Amhráin le An Ciorcal Cainte will see visitors enjoy conversation and song celebrating Irish culture.
Music will be by The Tomás McCurtain Pipe Band and The Carrigtwohill Gospel Choir.
Sample World Flavours and allow your taste buds to bring you to your grandmother’s kitchen or faraway lands. And round off the evening with Ceili Fusion Dance by Dance Artist Maeve Kelleher. Members of the Youth Club will provide support and guidance to visitors regarding each event.
This is supported by Cork City Partnership.
Elsewhere in Blackpool, Cork Community Art Link is delighted to open its doors on Culture Night to see their workshop and what we, and the community groups we work with, are creating for the famous Dragon of Shandon parade.
The Cork City and County Archives Service is displaying 100s of fascinating historical photos of Blackpool, originally collected by the Blackpool Historical Society, and the Daniel MacCarthy Glas Historical Exhibition. A guided tour will take place at 7.30pm.
All visitors to Blackpool are welcome to call into the Blackpool Community Centre throughout the evening where teas and coffees will be served. Irish and International foods will be served at 7.30pm.
A tour of the Church of the Annunciation is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.
Firkin Crane workshop
Mufutau Yusuf presents a Professional Workshop at Dance Cork Firkin Crane on September 25.
This improvisation workshop invites you to explore your unique movement vocabulary and imagination in fresh, dynamic ways.
Described as “energetic, physical, and joyfully inclusive”, this class is designed for all dance enthusiasts, regardless of experience. Most importantly, it’s all about having fun.
Book your place at dancecorkfirkincrane.ie.