Sligo Weekender

EVENTS ROUND-UP

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Dromore West Sings

Dromore West Sings takes place on Saturday, February 24 at 8pm in the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Templeboy.

Come along and enjoy a night of great local musical talent.

Tickets available online at www. eventbrite.ie.

Community cafe in Cranmore

The Community Cafe is open every Wednesday from 10.30am-12.30pm in the Cranmore Community Co-Op Society, 10-12 Devins Drive, Cranmore.

All are welcome to come along for a cuppa and a chat.

5K run in Calry for local school

A 5K run is taking place on Saturday, February 17 at 11am in aid of St Patrick’s NS.

The run will take place at Calry Community Park. Entry is €10 for adults, €5 for children and €25 for families.

Prizes for all age categories. Registrati­on is open on the day.

Please note that the route can be completed by walking which begins at the earlier time of 10.30am.

Duo live in Thomas Connolly

Local musicians Seamie McGowan and Eoin Troy will be performing live in Thomas Connolly tonight, Thursday from 9.30pm.

Achonry Food Market

A food market will take place at Achonry Farmers Market on Saturday from 10am until 1pm.

Trad in McLaughlin’s

McLaughlin’s Bar on High Street in Sligo town is home to a weekly traditiona­l music session every Thursday evening.

Music gets under way at 9.30pm each week.

Market in Rathcormac

A food and craft market will take place at Rathcormac Craft Village on Saturday from 10am until 3pm.

Indoor Market in Enniscrone

The new indoor market in Enniscrone continues this Saturday at the old church building from 11am until 3pm.

Trad session in Earley’s

A trad session takes place in Earley’s Bar every Friday night. The music gets unde way at 9.30pm.

Sligo Park Run in Cleveragh

Sligo Park Run takes place in Cleveragh every Saturday morning at 9.30am.

This is an event designed to promote a sense of community among runners and walkers of all levels - from seasoned veterans to beginners.

Whether you are trying to improve your personal time or just there for the positive influence on your physical and mental health, are all are welcome to take part.

First time runners must register via www.parkrun.ie/sligo/.

Volunteers are also sought to help with the running of the event every week.

Details on how to volunteer can be found via the same website.

High Fade perform at Bree’s

An evening of great music awaits in Bree’s in Strandhill today, Thursday from 7pm when High Fade bring their unique mix of funk and disco to Sligo. Admission is €15 and tickets can be booked through www.eventbrite.ie.

Please note all tickets are listed as standing room only. Seating not guaranteed.

Imbolc Evening Concert

An Imbolc Evening Concert will take place in St Aidan’s Church in Monasterad­en on Sunday, February 18 from 7.30pm.

Tickets are limited due to venue capacity.

They cost €20 and can be purchased by visiting www.eventbrite. ie.

The Mad Ravens new show

The Mad Ravens acting group is back at the Hawk’s Well Theatre from Thursday, February 29 to Saturday, March 2 at 8pm.

The Shaun Purcell-directed production ‘Esmeray, The Girl from the Far Side of the Moon’ tells the story of Esmeray who lands in Straton, a town in Sligo, after becoming bored on the moon.

It is quickly discovered she has an incredible knack for hurling and takes Straton all the way to the county final.

The musical is full of characters, tunes, dance and laughs honouring stage and screen classics.

Tickets are available for this show through www.hawkswell. com or by calling the box office on 071 916 1518.

WWI public lecture

A public lecture on Sligo’s north side soldiers of the first World War will take place in the Northside Centre on Monday, March 11 at 7.30pm. The lecture is being provided by Brian Scanlon. Admission is free.

Have an event coming up? Let us know about it by sending an email to news@sligoweeke­nder. ie

Supporters of Gurteen Celtic watch on as their club contested the Sligo Bay Lobsters Women’s Cup final against Glenview Stars at MacSharry Park last weekend.

A picture of one of the many great performanc­es at the ‘Simon and Sting’ Kieran Quinn Theme Night in the Hawk’s Well Theatre last week.

Jason Clancy - father and trainer of Sligo olympian Dean Clancy - was honoured as Coach of the Year at last weekend’s Leitrim Sports Star Awards. He is pictured with his son, Jason Jr, who is also a boxer.

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