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Limerick County Council Arts Office Presents
3 Sunday Afternoons in November
Women’s Voices… Women’s Stories… An entertaining and uplifting afternoon of song, story and poetry for adults with singer Noirín Ni Riain, Cora Fenton of Call Back Theatre and Poet Eileen Sheehan who will be joined by Allundé – Women’s Community singing group at Knockainey and County Limerick Youth Choir at Glenstal Abbey Sunday 8th November – Castleconnell ACM 3.30 to 5.00pm Admission €5
Sunday 15th November – St. John’s Church Knockainey 3.30 to 5.00pm Contribution
Sunday 22nd November – Glenstal Abbey, Glenstal 3.30 to 5.00pm
Retiring Collection Enquiries to: arts@limerickcoco.ie or 061 496498 / 496300 http://www.lcc.ie/Arts_Culture/Events/3+Sunday+Afternoons+in+November++Womens+Voices+Womens+Stories.htm County Arts Office Limerick County Council County Hall Dooradoyle Co. Limerick
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Kemmy’s Limerick Miscellany a new anthology of Limerick writing edited by Denis O’Shaughnessy and published by The Limerick Writers’ Centre. Details www.kemmyslimerickmiscellany.com

Jan O'Sullinan, who launched Kemmy's Limerick Miscellany, and Editor Denis O'Shaughnessy at the launch.
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Great night at The Locke Bar last night for the ‘On The Nail’ reading celebrating National Poetry Day…lots of fine poetry and music!
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On The Nail Readings
Limerick – Ireland
White House Poets read ‘On The Nail’ Sun 6th Sept 2009
As part of ‘On The Nail’ reading series brought to you by the
Limerick Writers’ Centre,
the White House Poets will read Sunday 6th September at the SpiritStore Art Cafe, corner of Rutland street and Bank Place, Limerick. 4.00 to 6.00pm. There is no entrance fee. All Welcome.
About the White House PoetsThe White House Poets meets every Wednesday at the White House Bar, O Connell Street, Limerick. The reading has provided an open, supportive venue for countless poets to perform their work, and has fostered a community of poetry over the last six years . The open-mic regularly attracts upwards of twenty poets each week and guest poets from all over the world have taken part
About The SpiritStore Art CafeThe SpiritStore Art Cafe presents a collection of diverse cultural activities over the months of August and September to be hosted in the unique environment of a Limerick landmark,The Sarsfield Bar. In the coming weeks The Spirit Store project seeks to infuse this reclaimed space with an busy collection of talks, performances, debates / discussions, screenings, readings, meetings and chance encounters with musicians, writers, visual artists, film makers, collectives, as well as varied clubs and societies.This inclusive experiment is an open invitation for all of Limerick to experience, absorb and creatively contribute to an exciting project. The Sarsfield Bar is located on the corner of Rutland St and Bank Place directly across from the Hunt Museum. Opening times are 12.00 til sunset Tuesday to Sunday inclusive.(Coffee will be served free or with a donation but no food will be prepared or served in the space.)
Info: Dominic Taylor 087 2996409 email limerickwriterscentre@gmail.com
Blog http://limerickwriterscentre.wordpress.com/
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Aspiring poets are invited to participate in a Poetry Workshop with poet Tim Cunningham at the Limerick Writers’ Centre, 12 Barrington Street, Limerick Sat 24th Oct 2009 starting at 10.00am and running to 12.00 noon. Those interested are asked to contact Dominic Taylor at 087 2996409 or email limerickwriterscentre@gmail.com Fee €10.00.
Tim Cunningham was born in Limerick in 1942 and educated at Limerick C.B.S. and Birkbeck College, London. He has lived in Limerick, Tipperary, Dublin, Trowbridge, London, Newark (Delaware) and, presently, Billericay. He has published and read widely. His first collection, ‘Don Marcelino’s Daughter’ was published by Peterloo Poets in 2001 and reprinted in 2002 and 2004. His second collection ‘Unequal Thirds’ was published in 2006, again by Peterloo. His latest collection, Kyrie, is published by Revival Press – the imprint of the White House Poets. ‘Kyrie’, is firmly rooted in nineteen fifties’ Ireland – De Valera’s Ireland – a place and time, apparently so distant now, when religion permeated almost every aspect of life. And it is the lives that are celebrated here, with their pieties, loves, frustrations and hopes, the perennial human condition woven into the sacraments and liturgies of the everyday. Not quite the Limerick of Angela’s Ashes but nevertheless Tim Cunningham has continued on where Frank Mc Court left off but this time in poetry and verse.
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(Left to Right). Richard Leonard, derry McGrath, Tommy Collins, Tracy Aspel, Yvonne Ahern, John Liddy, Sheila O'Donnell,Brid Dunne, Dominic Taylor (LWC), Stephen Roche, Beth Dennehy, Clare Dollard, Mary Shanahan
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All places in the ‘Getting There’ Poetry Workshop with John Liddy at the Limerick Writers’ Centre are now filled. if you are interested in participating in future workshops please contact us.
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Getting There – A Poetry Workshop with John Liddy
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February 22, 2009 · 1 Comment

Attending the Michael Gray Masterclass on Non-Fiction writing from left: Fintan Coughlan, Dominic Taylor (LWC), Siobhan O'Brien, Gerry Galvin, Sheila Killian, Michelle Daly, Michael Gray, Mike Finn (LWC), Philip Munge, Gerry Siney, Laura Coughlan, Derry McGrath, Mark Lloyd (LWC). Seated: Sheila O'Donnell, Noreen Troy and Beth Dennehy.
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