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Coastal Wexford village to host festival with live music and firework display
Coastal Wexford village to host festival with live music and firework display

Irish Independent

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Independent

Coastal Wexford village to host festival with live music and firework display

"We have lots of exciting family fun activities planned for both the daytime and evening, taking place in the centre of Duncannon village - on the beach, on the green above the beach and in the historic Fort, finally reopened to the public after many years of being closed,' said Trish McGrath, on behalf of the festival committee. "There has been a lot of work done on the Fort, which has been hugely improved and is looking great and it's highly recommended that people take the free tours on the day of the festival,' she added. On Saturday, July 26, the festival will be opened by New Ross and District Pipe Band and the ukulele band, Cool Hand Ukes along with local Ukrainian Singers. The day time activities include yoga, Teddy Bears' Picnic, a sand sculpting competition, craft and food stalls, pet fancy dress, bar servers' race and representatives from SEA School, Seal Rescue and the RNLI. Meanwhile, later that evening, traditional music will be played by Skin the Deer and The Controversial All Stars. A firework display will commence at 10 p.m. by Rocket Pyrotechnics to bring the festival to an official close. 'In addition to all of the scheduled activities, the delights of Duncannon Village, the beach and the seashore are there for people to explore, and enjoy,' continued Ms McGrath. Ms McGrath also pointed out that the Local Link, 'in a great show of community spirit, are very kindly providing a shuttle service to and from Duncannon', connecting its regular 399 service from Hook Head to Ramsgrange and New Ross. This service will run throughout the day and into the evening. They are not charging for this service but are asking for voluntary donations. 'The committee and locals have been working tirelessly to bring the festival back to Duncannon and we're looking forward to welcoming everyone to our beautiful village," Ms McGrath concluded.

Pics show Cork teddy bears taking over a popular donkey sanctuary in a fun day for the little ones
Pics show Cork teddy bears taking over a popular donkey sanctuary in a fun day for the little ones

Irish Independent

time11-07-2025

  • General
  • Irish Independent

Pics show Cork teddy bears taking over a popular donkey sanctuary in a fun day for the little ones

In addition to their owners, the cuddly Bears brought along mums and dads, nanas and granddads, to visit the donkeys, enjoy a picnic in the open air and take part in many of the fun activities on offer. Mother Nature was benevolent and the sun drenched Knockardbane farm provided the perfect setting for a wonderful family day out. Since the Donkey Sanctuary opened in Liscarroll in 1987, staff have loved and cared for over 5,600 neglected and abandoned donkeys from across Ireland. Every donkey taken in to the Sanctuary is guaranteed a life of loving care and for many, it is the first time in their lives that they have felt loving hands and heard kind voices. Great care is taken to ensure that each donkey has individual attention. 'Today we have over 1,500 donkeys and mules in our care, around 400 of these donkeys reside in private guardian homes throughout the country as part of our re homing scheme and the remainder of the donkeys are based across our four farms in the Liscarroll area,' a staff member explained. The Donkey Sanctuary's mission is to transform the quality of life for donkeys, mules and people worldwide through greater understanding, collaboration and support, and by promoting lasting, mutually life-enhancing relationships. The free-to-visit Sanctuary has something very special to offer, whether you're looking for a family day out or to spend some quality time with the donkeys. Visitors can explore the scenic walkways and meet the resident donkeys. The visitor information centre at the Sanctuary is the best place to find out about the amazing work staff do.. Staff who organised the Teddy Bears Picnic said: 'A massive thank you to over 1,000 people who joined us for our Teddy Bears' Picnic at our Open Farm last Thursday, The event was a sell-out and we were thrilled to see so much support for donkeys in Ireland.'

Kilmore Quay Festival set to mark 40 years of seafood celebration on the Wexford coast
Kilmore Quay Festival set to mark 40 years of seafood celebration on the Wexford coast

Irish Independent

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Independent

Kilmore Quay Festival set to mark 40 years of seafood celebration on the Wexford coast

The Kilmore Quay Seafood Festival marks a milestone of 40 years of community involvement, celebration and fun this year and the organisers are hoping that it's going to be bigger and better than ever. This year's festival runs from Thursday, July 10, to Sunday, July 13, and features all manner of fun and games for all the family. The clue being in the name, the delicious fresh produce that arrives at the quay wall in Kilmore off the boats takes centre stage, but there's plenty more on besides such as a Red Moon Creative Arts Theatre summer camp, sand castle competitions, beach games, paddle boarding, exhibitions, lectures, live music and much more. The fun will really get under way on Thursday, July 10, at 7 p.m. with the festival parade, followed by the official opening at the marina at 7.30 p.m. Friday's highlights include an artisan food and craft fair, a fish market with cookery demos and a festival lecture with local naturalist Jim Hurley. There will also be music with DJ Bodie and The Wires in the marina area from early evening. Saturday will see more seafood platters and puppet theatre from Red Moon at the Stella Maris Centre, with more open air music in the marina area from early evening and a Teddy Bears' Picnic for the little ones from 12 noon at the playground. There will also be cookery demonstrations with the likes of Derry Clarke, Bernie Doyle, Paul Hynes, Toddy Lambden, Brian O'Driscoll and Warren Gillen, as well as wine tasting with Bill Kelly of Kelly's Resort Hotel. Sunday will have sunrise yoga from 8 a.m., more paddleboarding and surfing, a run, the continuation of the artisan food and craft fair, a guided walk with Jim Hurley at Ballyteigue Burrow from 2 p.m. and music from 2 p.m. at the marina area with DJ Bodie, The Submersibles and Rince, Ceol agus Craic.

LOOK: Teddy Bear Picnic in Beechwood Park, Newport
LOOK: Teddy Bear Picnic in Beechwood Park, Newport

South Wales Argus

time02-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Argus

LOOK: Teddy Bear Picnic in Beechwood Park, Newport

From 2pm to 5pm on Sunday June 1, Beechwood Park was filled with lots of little ones and their teddy bears for a special event organised by the Beechwood Park Community Group. There was plenty of entertainment, from face painters, live music, even a very special performance from 10-year-old piano player Harrison Cain Thomas, and a performance from the Empire Dance Crew, as well as DJ Jordan with Skye & Storm the Macaws. As well as all this, there were multiple cartoon character mascots wandering around the park and stopping for pictures with the children, with Bluey, Pikachu and Stitch all spotted. They even took part in a cartoon characters' disco with the children and their teddies later in the afternoon. One of the organisers, Sue Selkirk told the Argus: "It's been absolutely rammed this afternoon and we've actually had so many more people turn up than we expected. "It's been really lovely to see so many people coming out for this picnic and coming together. We feel really lucky as a group to have so many people in our community come out together like this." The Teddy Bears' Picnic was a free to attend event hosted by Beechwood Park Community Group from 2-5pm on Sunday, June 1 in Beechwood Park, Newport. Dozens of people turned out for the Teddy Bears' Picnic in Beechwood Park on Sunday (Image: NQ) Pikachu and Stitch were among the cartoon characters out and about (Image: NQ) Tahlia, nearly 6 (Image: NQ) Joshua, 4, with Paddington Bear (Image: NQ) Mika, 2, with his teddy (Image: NQ) Gracie and Aurora, 2 and 3 (Image: NQ) Millie-Rose, 6 (Image: NQ) Eliza, 6 (Image: NQ) Aria, Brooke and Jackson (Image: NQ)

IN PICTURES: Beechwood Community Group's Teddy Bear Picnic
IN PICTURES: Beechwood Community Group's Teddy Bear Picnic

Yahoo

time02-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

IN PICTURES: Beechwood Community Group's Teddy Bear Picnic

Dozens of families turned out on a lovely warm Sunday for a very special teddy bears' picnic in a park in Newport. From 2pm to 5pm on Sunday June 1, Beechwood Park was filled with lots of little ones and their teddy bears for a special event organised by the Beechwood Park Community Group. There was plenty of entertainment, from face painters, live music, even a very special performance from 10-year-old piano player Harrison Cain Thomas, and a performance from the Empire Dance Crew, as well as DJ Jordan with Skye & Storm the Macaws. As well as all this, there were multiple cartoon character mascots wandering around the park and stopping for pictures with the children, with Bluey, Pikachu and Stitch all spotted. They even took part in a cartoon characters' disco with the children and their teddies later in the afternoon. One of the organisers, Sue Selkirk told the Argus: "It's been absolutely rammed this afternoon and we've actually had so many more people turn up than we expected. "It's been really lovely to see so many people coming out for this picnic and coming together. We feel really lucky as a group to have so many people in our community come out together like this." The Teddy Bears' Picnic was a free to attend event hosted by Beechwood Park Community Group from 2-5pm on Sunday, June 1 in Beechwood Park, Newport. Dozens of people turned out for the Teddy Bears' Picnic in Beechwood Park on Sunday (Image: NQ) Pikachu and Stitch were among the cartoon characters out and about (Image: NQ) Tahlia, nearly 6 (Image: NQ) Joshua, 4, with Paddington Bear (Image: NQ) Mika, 2, with his teddy (Image: NQ) Gracie and Aurora, 2 and 3 (Image: NQ) Millie-Rose, 6 (Image: NQ) Eliza, 6 (Image: NQ) Aria, Brooke and Jackson (Image: NQ)

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