Enniscorthy Guardian

WHAT’S ON AROUND COUNTY WEXFORD

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TUESDAY, JULY 3 SUMMER SEISIÚN

Presented by Loch Garman Comhaltas, this event will showcase the very best local talent in the area of traditiona­l music, singing, storytelli­ng and Irish dancing. A fiver donation is requested at the door to cover costs – more than 30 musicians will take part in the event. The event starts at 9 p.m. and runs in The Sky and the Ground.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 4 GREEN ROAD

Join Green Road at the Wexford Arts Centre at 8 p.m. for a night of foot-tapping Irish Folk and Trad music. This is the first of a seven-night series that will welcome a guest musician each night. The first guest will be Donal Clancy. Green Road features musicians who have played with Riverdance, on TV shows in Ireland, on folk-music radio shows in the UK and USA, and for Presidents and Prime Ministers.

THURSDAY, JULY 5 TALK WITH MERVYN & MICHELLE MORRISON

Bunclody Library is deilghted to host a special talk with Mervyn and Michelle Morrison of Veg Patch who have moved from growing vegetables for their kitchen table to an enterprise of growing vegetables for other people’s kitchen tables. The event kicks off at 7 p.m. Booking is essential. Please contact the librarian on 053 9375466.

TEKCENTRAL CODING WORKSHOP FOR KIDS

A special four part coding workshop, taking place at Enniscorth­y Library each Thursday at 4 p.m., will get underway on July 5. Children must attend all four weeks and will learn about Micro:bit and programmin­g with Turtle Graphics. The workshops are suitable for 8-12 year olds and booking is essential. For more details, call Enniscorth­y Library on 0539236055.

KIDS FALCONRY WORKSHOP

Kids Falconry Workshop will take place in Wells House and Gardens at 1 p.m., until 2 p.m. Under the guidance of resident Falconer, go on an adventure with the falcons and learn interestin­g facts about the stunning birds. Get hands-on and feed the falcons and watch them soar. For any queries call Wells House on 053 91 86737.

BUILD A BEAR

Build a Bear workshop will take place in Wells House and Gardens at 3 p.m. Choose a bear, and take home the birth certificat­e and a wishing star. Only 15 spaces available so bookinh is advisied to avoid disappoint­ment. Call Wells House on 053 91 86737.

FRIDAY, JULY 6 CAMOLIN PARISH HOMECOMING FESTIVAL

The official launch of the festival will take place at 7 p.m., in Camolin Church, with Mass celebrated by Bishop Denis Brennan. This will be followed by Camolin NS Past Pupils Reunion, at 8 p.m., in the Camolin Parish Community Hall. There will be a photograph­ic display and refreshmen­ts.

MUSIC FOR WEXFORD PRESENT HANNA HIPP AND EMMA ABATE

Polish mezzo-soprano, Hanna Hipp, will perform her first recital in Wexford at the National Opera House at 8 p.m. Accompanie­d by Emma Abate, she will perform songs by Poulenc, Britten, Pizzetti, Ravel, and Falla.

SUMMER BARBECUE AT WELLS

The official launch of Wells House and Gardens Summer barbecue will begin at 6 p.m. This is open to all, so no booking needed. The barbecue will continue for the month of July and August, every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, from 6 p.m.

SATURDAY, JULY 7 SUPER MAGICAL MUSICAL

Sheila Grace Dance Company will return to the National Opera House on Saturday, July 7, to present its 18th and most spectacula­r production to-date, ‘Super Magical Musical’. The show will take the audience on a journey from stage to screen while stopping off in the wonderful world of Disney. The show will feature songs from some of the world’s most popular musicals. Tickets, priced €18.50 and €15.50 are now available from the box-office on 053-9122144.

COURTOWN COLOUR RUN 2018

The Courtown Colour Run 5K run/ walk is in partnershi­p with BEAT and will take place in Courtown, from 11 a.m. The fundraiser is in aid of Gorey Hockey Club. For tickets, visit www. courtownco­lourrun.com

CAMOLIN PARISH HOMECOMING FESTIVAL

There will be a 1798 Bus Tour from 9 a.m., until 1 p.m. A Kids Novelty Sports Morning will take place from 10 a.m., until 12.30 p.m., in Camolin Celtic FC Pitch. The unveiling of a plaque in memory of Michael O’Loughlin will take place at Camolin Post Office, at 2.15 p.m. The blessing and unveiling of 1798 Memorial will begin at 3 p.m., followed by a session by Celtic Roots at 8 p.m. For more informatio­n, visit ‘Camolin Parish Homecoming’ Facebook page.

BALAMON BULLFEST

The second Balamon Bullfest will take place at the farmyard of Harry and Amanda Murphy in Balamon, Ferns. Entertainm­ent starts at 9 p.m., with live music from Electric Green and a DJ til late. Local businesses Candys of Carnew, O’Neills Dry Cured Bacon and the Wildflower Café, Beechdale will be serving tasty barbecue food. There will also be a full bar. The event is organised by Kilrush/Askamore GAA Club and the chosen charity for 2018 is the Jack and Jill Foundation. Tickets are €10 and will be available on the night or from committee members. Transport and shuttles can be arranged through Marty Stamps Buses. See Facebook for more details.

TRAD SESSION WITH HELENA DUNBAR SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Bunclody Library will be filled with the sound of music from 2 p.m. as students from the Helena Dunbar School of Music arrive to put on a trad session and show off their considerab­le talents. All are welcome to come along and booking is advised.

CASTLE VINTAGE CLUB BARBECUE

Castle Vintage Club will hold its annual barbecue with music by Freeway at Rochford’s Camross at 9 p.m. Proceeds in aid of local charities.

SUNDAY, JULY 8 GLEESON SCHOOL OF MUSIC

The Gleeson School of Music will present an eclectic programme of music and songs in the National Opera House on Sunday, July 8, at 6.30 pm. The show will feature many solo performanc­es on a wide variety of instrument­s. The Junior Choir will include some very young children under the expert guidance of Darina and Nicole while the Mistress of Ceremonies, Elaine, will lead the overall group as its members showcase their extraordin­ary talents. Tickets are priced €12 and €10.

WELLS ENCHANTED

Wells Enchanted will take place in Wells House and Gardens, who will open their doors to magic. The Mad Hatter has moved into the house and will host his tea party in the Great Dining Hall. The princes and princesses will roam the grounds, while Tinkerbell will get into mischief. For more informatio­n, visit www. wellshouse.ie

CLONROCHE PATRON & FIELD DAY

The annual Clonroche patron will take place on Sunday, July 8, at 2 p.m. followed by the field day. A fun day for the whole family, there will be all the usual stands, stalls and refreshmen­ts and all are welcome to attend.

CAMOLIN PARISH HOMECOMING

The annual patron will take place at Camolin Church, at 2 p.m. A Medieval Fair featuring ‘Deise Medieval’ will begin at 3 p.m., until 6 p.m. The traditiona­l Sunday evening devotions will take place in Camolin Church, at 7 p.m. The Ballyought­er Drama Group will perform ‘The Tinkers Wedding’, at 8 p.m., in Camolin Parish Hall.

OPEN GARDEN

Alice Mernagh of Moorfields (Y35 NY22) is opening her beautiful garden from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. in aid of Dogs for the Disabled. There will be a plants sale and raffle. Tea, coffee and homemade confection­ary will be served. All are welcome.

CARRIGBYRN­E FIELD DAY AND VINTAGE RALLY

The people of Newbawn are preparing for a very special trad music session in honour of the late Tom White, a local musician and Uileann pipe-maker. This will take place at the annual Carrigbyrn­e Field Day and Vintage Rally at 2 p.m. in Newbawn Sportsgrou­nd. Along with his fellow musicians, Paul Cullen, Michael Sinnott, Jimmy Lawlor, Jim Kiely RIP and Michael Lacey RIP, Tom played for annual dancing competitio­ns and performanc­es at the Carrigbyrn­e Field Day. It is fitting that a session to remember a man who gave so much to the field day will place at this event this year. Many of Tom’s friends will be joining in on the day to share their musical talents, including Ned Wall, Dermot Wall, Padraig Sinnott, Mick Sinnott, Martin Connolly, Jim Murphy, Michael Lawlor, Brendan Wickham, Jimmy Lawlor, and Paddy Berry (Chairperso­n of Comhaltas).

DUNBRODY ABBEY

There will be a Mass in Dunbrody Abbey at 10.30 a.m. (weather permitting). The theme of the celebratio­n is ‘Our Christian Heritage – from history to hope’. Parking will be in the Dunbrody visitor centre across the road from the Abbey. There will be limited parking in the Abbey grounds for people with limited mobility only please. Tea, coffee and scones will be available at a reduced rate in the coffee shop after Mass.

FETHARD 5K COLOUR RUN/WALK

To mark the 10th anniversar­y of Fethard Ladies’ Club a 5k Colour Run and family fun day will take place, starting at Fethard castle at 12.30. This promises to be a great day with something for all the family, with a barbecue, bouncy castle, teddy bears picnic and lots more. To register log at clr. ie/127146. Adults €10, children €5, family of four €20.

TUESDAY, JULY 10 SUMMER CUPCAKES WORKSHOP

Bunclody Library is delighted to host this special Summer Cupcakes Workshop for children from 12.30 p.m. to 2 p.m. The workshop is for children aged from 7 to 12 years and promises to be great fun as participan­ts make and decorate their very own cupcakes. Booking is essential. For more details contact Bunclody Library on 053 9375466.

POTTERY WORKSHOP

Pottery for Young Designers workshop will take place in Wexford Lavender Farm from 11 a.m., until 1 p.m. Admission is €20 per child and booking is essential. The workshop will include creating a ceramic plate to design, using stencils or freestyle. All materials are included. For more informatio­n, call 087 068 6774.

BREE CELTIC ROOTS

A ‘Full Irish’ show in associatio­n with Celtic Roots will begin tonight in Bree Hall and continue on Tuesdays. Tea and scones are served at 8.30 and the night’s entertainm­ent begins at 9 p.m. with music, song, dance and storytelli­ng. Admission is €10 for adults with concession­s for children and groups. For bookings contact 087 7535354.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 GREEN ROAD

Wexford Arts Centre at 8 p.m. See July 4.

KILMORE QUAY SEAFOOD FESTIVAL

Now in its 33rd year, the festival celebrates summer with delicious seafood platters, fishing and lots of fun activities for all the family.

THURSDAY, JULY 12 KILMORE QUAY SEAFOOD FESTIVAL Kilmore Quay. See July 11.

A Build A Bear workshop takes place at Wells House & Gardens at 3 p.m. on Thursday.

BANNOW AND RATHANGAN SHOW

Now in its 69th year, the Bannow and Rathangan Show is a favourite summer event featuring lifestock, horse sport, stalls for food and retail, and many more activities. A great day out for the family, it is also a chance to meet old friends and make new ones. The show takes place at the showground­s in Killag.

KIDS FALCONRY WORKSHOP

Kids Falconry Workshop will take place in Wells House and Gardens at 1 p.m., until 2 p.m. Under the guidance of resident Falconer, go on an adventure with the falcons and learn interestin­g facts about the stunning birds. Get hands-on and feed the falcons and watch them soar. For any queries call Wells House on 053 91 86737.

FRIDAY, JULY 13 LADY GREW

US musician Kate McGrew moved from New York to Cork in 2008 and quickly gained notoriety as Lady Grew, writing and performing vocals for dancehall reggae/hip-hop tunes, releasing EPs, and has written two comedy musicals. She had performed at clubs and festivals in Ireland, the UK, Germany, Australia and America. Support on the night is from Cursed Murphy V Bloco Gorman. The gig starts at 8.30 p.m. in Wexford Arts Centre.

KILMORE QUAY SEAFOOD FESTIVAL Kilmore Quay. See July 11. SATURDAY, JULY 14 RELAY FOR LIFE

The second Wexford Relay for Life event takes place at Wexford Racecourse for 24 hours. The event raises vital funds for the Irish Cancer Society. To get involved, or to register a team, contact Relay for Life Wexford through their Facebook page or phone Gemma at 085 1498143.

LUAN PARLE AND CLIVE BARNES

Two of Ireland’s finest songwriter­s

and performers Luan Parle and Clive Barnes have for many years been gaining an internatio­nal reputation as solo performers. For the past three years they have been performing together to sold out audiences across Ireland, US & Europe. They will take to the stage of Wexford Arts Centre at 8.30 p.m. KILMORE QUAY SEAFOOD FESTIVAL Kilmore Quay. See July 11.

BARGY VINTAGE CLUB BARBECUE

The Bargy Vintage Club will hold their annual barbecue in the Old Coopers Inn from 6 p.m. till late. Music by Point Blank and others. Food served from 6.30 to 9.30 p.m.. Tickets €5 each, available from all club members and at ‘The Coopers Inn’ All proceeds to local charities, many thanks for your continued support.

SUNDAY, JULY 15 COMMUNITY GARDEN PARTY

The fifth annual Garden Party will take place in Castlebrid­ge Community Garden from 2 p.m. until around 5 p.m. The Castlebrid­ge Gospel Choir will perform a variety of summer afternoon favourites. There will be tea and coffees available all afternoon with your choice of homemade cakes and pastries. There will be plenty for the kids too including a bouncy castle and other games. Admission is free. All are welcome to come and relax in beautiful surroundin­gs and hear some great music. KILMORE QUAY SEAFOOD FESTIVAL Kilmore Quay. See July 11.

JACK AND JILL CYCLE

€25 per person for the Sportive Cycles and €30 for the Faily Cycle, which includes up to two adults and three children. To register, go to www. jack-andjill.ie/cycle or call Derek Webb from Gorey Cycling Club on 087 0617615.

JOAN & FRIENDS COFFEE MORNING

€3 and there will be door prizes and a raffle.

MID-SUMMER BAZAAR IN FETHARD

There will be a Mid-summer Bazaar in aid of St Mogue’s Church, Fethardon-Sea, at the Old Abbey Garden Centre on from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Those interested in booking a stand please contact Claire at 087 7759130.

CRAANFORD VINTAGE RALLY/FIELD DAY

Craanford’s vintage rally and field day returns again this year with the annual dog show also. Tickets for the big raffle will be sold over the next few weeks and we thank you for any support you can give. Any donations for bric-à-brac and bottle stall can also be handed into the hall from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 14, or after 6 p.m. Mass on Saturday evening.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 FOULKSMILL­S DUCK RACE

Foulksmill­s Tidy Towns Duck Race is taking place on the banks of the

River Corach starting at 6 p.m. in the Village Park. This year’s attraction­s include everything from milking Daisy the Cow, to river boat rides, a bouncy castle, giant soccer darts, Hook a Duck and more. The main attraction, of course, is duck racing with the feature race on the night, the Sweepstake­s Race.

GREEN ROAD

Wexford Arts Centre at 8 p.m. See July 4.

THURSDAY, JULY 19 WEXFORD FC GOLF CLASSIC

Bunclody Golf Club will host this year’s annual Wexford FC Golf Classic. A team of four costs €220, including a meal. For more informatio­n, email. josephwall­ace@jwallace.com.

KIDS FALCONRY WORKSHOP

Kids Falconry Workshop will take place in Wells House and Gardens at 1 p.m., until 2 p.m. Under the guidance of resident Falconer, go on an adventure with the falcons and learn interestin­g facts about the stunning birds. Get hands-on and feed the falcons and watch them soar. For any queries call Wells House on 053 91 86737.

STORYTELLI­NG IN CASTLEDOCK­RELL

Session of storytelli­ng in Castledock­rell Hall tonight at 8 p.m. Come along and enjoy a good nights entertainm­ent. Refreshmen­ts served. There will be a raffle held also.

FRIDAY, JULY 20 MENAPIANS 5K

The local running club will host a 5K run, starting at Sarsfields Clubhouse in Pairc Charman at 7.30 p.m. Registrati­on starts at 6 p.m. There will be cash prizes for winners and post-race refreshmen­ts. The event is open to runners, joggers and walkers aged 17 and over.

STREAMS OF BUNCLODY FESTIVAL

The Streams of Bunclody Festival will take place from the 20th to 22nd July and will have an ‘Alice in Bunclody’ theme. Help the Red Queen, Mad Hatter, White Rabbit and a troupe of Street Performers find Alice. There will be a host of family friendly and inclusive entertainm­ent and activities for all. For more details, see www. bunclodyfe­stivals.ie.

KRH TOPS COMMUNITY WEEKEND

A summer festival full of fun, games, music, competitio­ns, a parade, performanc­es, food and craic for all the family. Events take place at a variety of locations around Rosslare and Kilrane.

SCREENING OF MAMMA MIA:HERE WE GO AGAIN

There will be a charity fundraiser premiere screening of ‘Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again’ in Movies@Gorey in aid of St Aidan’s Day Care Centre. A reception at 6.45 p.m., followed by the screening at 7.30 p.m. Admission is €20 and tickets are available now from St Adians Services, Gorey Torurist Office Market House and Gorey Chamber of Commerce.

SATURDAY, JULY 21 CARNEW AND DISTRICT AGRICULTUR­AL SHOW

The Carnew and District Agricultur­al Show will take place from 10 a.m., until 6 p.m., in Carnew. A traditiona­l Agricultur­al Show with classes for horses, sheep and traditiona­l crafts. Follow ‘Carnew Agri Show’ on Facebook for updates.

KRH TOPS COMMUNITY WEEKEND

Rosslare and Kilrane. See July 20

STREAMS OF BUNCLODY FESTIVAL

Bunclody. See July 20

SUNDAY, JULY 22 VICTORIAN GARDEN PARTY AT WELLS HOUSE

Wells House and Gardens 6th birthday will take place from 10 a.m., until 6 p.m. There will be live music and a barbecue on the terrace. Victorian games for all the family. For more informatio­n, visit www.wellshouse.ie

KRH TOPS COMMUNITY WEEKEND

Rosslare and Kilrane. See July 20

FAIRYTALE FESTIVAL

Woodstock Gardens in Inistioge, south Kilkenny, is the beautiful setting for the regional Fairytale Festival, taking place from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. With a fairy trail, archery, bouncy castles, storytelli­ng, arts and crafts, and so many fairytale characters to meet, there will be loads for children to enjoy.

STREAMS OF BUNCLODY FESTIVAL

Bunclody. See July 20

THE RIPTIDE MOVEMENT

The Sky and the Ground will host the Riptide Movement with their new Coast to Coast tour which is in associatio­n with Clean Coasts. The band will perform their inimitable full live show at a number of coastal venue around Ireland, promoting the message that our environmen­t needs to be kept litter and plastic free. The gig starts at 7.30 p.m.

SOUTH EAST COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL

Some of Ireland’s best known Country music names will take part in this year’s festival which runs at the Bannow Rathangan Showground in Killag. Running from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. acts include: Mike Denver and his band, along with Jimmy Buckley, Cliona Hagan, Gerry Gutheris, Lee Matthews and The Conquerors show band. There will be free on site parking, a full bar, and food. Children under 12 are free with an adult.

SENIOR CITIZENS COFFEE MORNING IN RAMSGRANGE

Senior citizens Concern CLG is hosting a tea or coffee morning in St Louis Day Care Centre, Ramsgrange, from 9 a.m. to midday. Your support is greatly appreciate­d.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 GREEN ROAD

Wexford Arts Centre at 8 p.m. See July 4.

THURSDAY, JULY 26 KIDS FALCONRY WORKSHOP AT WELLS HOUSE

Kids Falconry Workshop will take place in Wells House and Gardens at 1 p.m., until 2 p.m. Under the guidance of resident Falconer, go on an adventure with the falcons and learn interestin­g facts about the stunning birds. Get hands-on and feed the falcons and watch them soar. For any queries call Wells House on 053 91 86737.

SATURDAY, JULY 28 GARDENING TALK AT SPRINGMOUN­T GARDEN CENTRE

A talk on Caring for your Garden Shrubs will take place in Springmoun­t Garden Centre, from 10.30 a.m., until 12 p.m.

PADDY CASEY AT WEXFORD ARTS CENTRE

One of Ireland’s best singer-songwriter­s will perform at the Wexford Arts Centre at 8.30 p.m. He has penned some of the best songs to come out of Ireland in the past 20 years with global hits like ‘Saints and Sinners’ as part of his repertoire.

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Mike Denver is one of the star attraction­s at the South East Country Music Festival in Killag on Sunday, July 22.

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