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Music Saturdays with Waterford Libraries and Music Generation Waterford

FREE 4-Week Course starting 6th March

Music Generation Waterford and Waterford Libraries (supported by the government’s Keep Well campaign) are running a series of free 4 week courses starting Saturday 6th of March at 11am. Suitable for children ages 1 – 12 years. Booking is essential and your child must be free to attend all four sessions (March 6th, 13th, 20th & 27th)

‘Music in Me’ Sing, Dance, Play & Be Free
Time: 11am – 11.30am , 4week course starts Saturday 6th March, 11am
Suitable for children ages 1 – 4 years.
Booking: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/music-in-me-sing-dance-play-be-free-tickets-143641524667

‘Chaos & Calm’ Move your body & Calm your mind
Time: 11:30am – 12pm, 4week course starts Saturday 6th March, 11am
Suitable for children ages 5 – 7 years.
Booking: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/chaos-calm-move-your-body-calm-your-mind-tickets-143642487547

‘Rhythm & Beats’ Samba ya Bamba to the Beat!
Time: 11:45am – 12:30pm, 4week course starts Saturday 6th March, 11:45am
Suitable for children ages 8 – 12 years.
Booking: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/rhythm-beats-samba-ya-bamba-to-the-beat-tickets-143643033179

Irish public pledges to read for 500,000 minutes on Ireland Reads Day – Thursday 25th February

Thousands of people have pledged to ‘squeeze in a read’ for Ireland Reads Day, February 25th. So far, almost 500,000 minutes of reading have been pledged for the national reading day, organised by libraries nationwide as part of the Keep Well campaign.

The Ireland Reads campaign encourages everyone to get stuck into a book and read for pleasure and wellbeing during Covid-19.

A new website www.irelandreads.ie has been set up where people can pledge to read and get a book recommendation suited to their interests and the time they have available. There are more than 800 recommendations from librarians all around the country. A website user can simply enter their favourite type of book and how long they would like to read each day and the website will offer the perfect book suggestion and work out how long it will take to complete – a couch to 5k for books!

Campaign partners and libraries all over the country have been running ‘Ireland Reads’ initiatives and events throughout February in the build up to the day.

Speaking ahead of Ireland Reads Day, broadcaster and Ireland Reads ambassador Rick O’Shea said: “Ireland Reads Day is a brilliant opportunity for people of all ages to take some time for themselves, discover or re-discover the benefits of reading, and to shout about what they love to read! I think that, more than most other years, 2020 and now 2021 are the years we need reading in our lives most because reading can help us imagine that other worlds are possible and better days are ahead. I am thrilled to support Ireland Reads and I hope it kickstarts a year of reading for people right across the country.”

Rick is among a number of well-known campaign ambassadors from the worlds of writing, science, sport, health and broadcasting who are on board to help promote the campaign, and you can find out what reading means to them and why they support the campaign at www.irelandreads.ie.

While libraries are not currently open for browsing or borrowing due to Covid restrictions, library members can use the library Borrowbox service online and choose from more than 44,000 eBooks and 33,000 eAudiobooks.

FREE Sustainable Gardening Course

We are offering a FREE Sustainable Gardening Course online to all Tidy Towns members and community groups in Waterford.  This course is run by Horticulturist Aoife Munn.  It is a 5-week course @10am on Fridays 19th March – 16th April. Topics covered include reducing your waste, growing your own vegetables, planting for pollinators, alternative to chemicals and much, much more.

To request a place please register your interest at the link below and we will get back to you as soon as possible.  https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/waterford-sustainable-gardening-course-registration-142912401841

Creative writing for health and well-being

The Arts Office, Waterford City and County Council in association with the Molly Keane Writers Retreat, Ardmore and the Keep Well Campaign presents …

A SENSUAL LIFE

With Lani O’Hanlon, writer, poet and movement therapist.

Creative writing for health and well-being on every level, for those of you who would like to begin or have already set out on your writing journey.

Over five weeks we will explore memories of people, place, things and the natural world through the body and the senses, creating memoir, poetry and stories gently and effortlessly, using a combination of body-focused meditation and writing prompts.

We will share our writing giving gentle feedback and encouragement.

This five-week course, two hours weekly (with breaks) on Zoom begins on Tuesday 23rd March 2021 and for the four subsequent Tuesdays to a total of five sessions. Time to be confirmed but please indicate if you would prefer a daytime or evening session.

We are offering FREE places to people based within Waterford City and County Council’s administrative area. As places are limited, your expression of interest will form the basis for selection. No correspondence will be entered into regarding decisions. If there is capacity with places, people from outside the county can apply for a place and the fee is €175.

A commitment to attend each session is necessary for the groups’ well-being supported by the facilitator. PLEASE DO NOT APPLY FOR THIS COURSE UNLESS YOU CAN FULLY COMMIT TO IT.

Expressions of interest must be submitted to morgan@waterfordcouncil.ie on or before Monday 8th March 2021 at noon.

Making a submission indicates that you give permission to share your contact details with the facilitator for the purposes of contacting you for the online sessions.

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Author of Dancing the Rainbow Holistic Well-Being through Movement and The Little Theatre poetry chapbook, Lani O’ Hanlon is an experienced group facilitator, writer and movement artist/therapist working in Arts and Health with WHAT and with Grace Wells and Waterford City and County Arts Office developing Inspirational writing workshops in the Landscape and The Sacred Wild and The Molly Keane Writers Retreats.

She has an MA in creative writing from Lancaster University and her work has been published widely in various literary magazines and anthologies; including Poetry, Poetry Ireland Review, The Stinging Fly, The Irish Times, Mslexia, Orbis, Southword, Vanguard and the anthologies Pandemia from the Munster Literature Centre, and Staying Human, Bloodaxe. Her writing is broadcast regularly on RTE’s Sunday Miscellany and she was one of Poetry Ireland’s Introductory poets in 2020. Her writing has won or been highly commended for a number of awards including; The Hennessey New Irish Writing, The Bridport Prize, Poetry on the Lake, The Irish Writers Centre Novel Fair and with Film Director Fiona Aryan’s Virginia gave me Roses which won the 2019 International IndieCork / Ó Bhéal prize for best Poetry-Film and was featured in the Zebra Poetry Film Festival, Berlin in 2020.

Waterford Winner of Eavan Boland Mentoring Award

The current Waterford Poetry Prize winner, Molly Twomey from Lismore, Co. Waterford has been announced as the poet selected to be mentored by Dorianne Laux as the Eavan Boland Award winner, established by Jacar Press to honour one of Ireland’s greatest poets.

Molly Twomey said in her application “I am a huge fan of Boland’s work and wrote an essay about her first collection, In Her Own Image, for my BA in English literature. Subsequently, I studied her poetry for my MA in Creative Writing in University College Cork where I received the title of college scholar. She empowered me to write about my own experience and that of the women around me, often through the guise of mythology.”

Molly Twomey holds an MA in Creative Writing from UCC and has been published in journals such as Poetry Ireland, Crannóg, The Stinging Fly, Banshee, and The Irish Times. She won the Padraic Colum Poetry Prize in 2019, the Waterford Poetry Prize in 2020, and has been selected for Words Ireland’s National Mentoring Programme 2020. In 2020, Molly was one of two poets from Cork, Ireland who participated in the annual international poetry exchange between Cork and Coventry (UK).

Dorianne Laux is one of the U.S.’ most beloved poets. Her sixth collection, Only As the Day is Long: New and Selected Poems was named a finalist for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. Her fifth collection,The Book of Men, was awarded The Paterson Prize. Her fourth book of poems, Facts About the Moon, won The Oregon Book Award and was short-listed for the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize. Laux is also the author of Awake; What We Carry, a finalist for the National Book Critic’s Circle Award; Smoke; as well as a fine small press edition, The Book of Women. She is the co-author of the celebrated text The Poet’s Companion: A Guide to the Pleasures of Writing Poetry.

The Arts Office congratulate Molly on this wonderful achievement and wish her continued writing success.

Bain triail aisti – Seachtain na Gaeilge sna Déise with Waterford City & County Council

Seachtain na Gaeilge is being celebrated in Waterford again this year, with events and activities taking place online due to the pandemic.

The Irish Office of Waterford City & County Council is collaborating with a number of different groups to provide a range of events and activities and people from all over the world are welcome to join us online to celebrate the Irish language and culture of the Déise.

Waterford library services
Staff from the Libraries throughout city and county have organised a host of bilingual/Irish events and activities, which will take place online in the coming fortnight and all of which are free of charge.

A simple but fun Irish Crossword for Children will be shared on the Library Service website (www.waterfordlibraries.ie) and on its social media – Facebook, Twitter and Instragram – during Seachtain na Gaeilge from the 1st-17th March.

Storytelling for Children – the Library staff have organised a diverse programme of storytelling events this year through the Library Facebook page (@WaterfordLibraries). Throughout Seachtain na Gaeilge Library staff will post videos of themselves reading from a selection of the gorgeous Irish language books that are available for children. In addition, Jacqui de Paor from the Waterford Childcare Committee will host some fun storytelling sessions online for pre-school children.

Storytelling for all ages – The Library Service is delighted to announce that the wonderful Niall de Búrca will be with us again this year, hosting a wild and wonderful storytelling session online, suitable for all ages, on Monday, 15th March at 11am on the Libraries Facebook page. Poet and artist Róisín Sheehy will give a Poetry Reading of her own poems on Friday, the 12th March @ 3pm and talented young local, Tiger Lily Keoghan will give a very interesting talk on the connection between Waterford and Newfoundland on Wednesday, 3rd March at 11.00am.

Information on the dates and times of all of these events can be found at www.waterfordlibraries.ie and on the Facebook page WaterfordLibraries.

St. Patrick’s Day Short Story Competition – to celebrate a very different St. Patrick’s Day this year, Waterford Libraries would love to celebrate your imagination by running a short story competition. We are calling on 6 – 18 year olds to write a story, no more than 500 words, beginning with the line: “I will never forget what happened on St Patrick’s Day…”. Winning entries will be published in local newspapers and will feature on WLR FM. Full details of the competition are on www.waterfordlibraries.ie  and all entries are to be emailed to library@waterfordcouncil.ie not later than 5pm on Tuesday 9th March 2021.

CIORCAIL CHOMHRÁ/IRISH CONVERSATION/EVENTS FOR ADULTS

Ciorcal na gCiorcal – Irish conversation groups in Waterford will have a chance to get together online for the ‘Ciorcal na gCiorcal’ event being organised by Glór na nGael in conjunction with Gael-taca in Cork on  Tuesday, 2nd March. If you would like to take part to practice your ‘cúpla focal’, you can register in advance with Cabríní de Barra, Glór na nGael at cabrini@glornangael.ie.

Seal le Seanchaí – If you like storytelling and listening to a good yarn you will be most welcome to join us for Seal le Seanchaí, which takes place on Friday, 12 March on Zoom. This event is being organised by Glór na nGael, in co-operation with the Irish Office of Waterford City & County Council, and an evening of “caint agus craic”, chat and fun is promised! You must register in advance with Cabríní de Barra, Glór na nGael at cabrini@glornangael.ie.

Bilingual Table Quiz – the usual Bilingual Table Quiz for staff organised by the Irish Office of Waterford City & County Council will take place online this year on Monday, 15th March and Ciorcail Chomhrá groups from city and county are also welcome to take part. This will be a fun table quiz, giving people a chance to use their ‘cúpla focal’ in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. You can register in advance by contacting the Irish Officer, Máire Seó Breathnach on msbreathnach@waterfordcouncil.ie

Be on the lookout for Scríbhneoir an Lae – Dámh Dhéiseach on the Facebook pages of Waterford City & County Council’s Irish Officer and Archivist during Seachtain na Gaeilge. There will be daily posts on some of the most famous Irish language writers that came from Waterford, giving an interesting insight into the rich Irish language heritage of the Déise, as presented on the Dámh Dhéiseach, Scríbhneoirí na nDéise interactive map on the Council’s website.

EVENTS FOR TEENAGERS/YOUNG PEOPLE

The Péacóg Arts Festival for young people will host an Open Mic and Guest Speaker event online on Friday, 12th March to celebrate Seachtain na Gaeilge. Further information is available on the Péacóg social media pages.

GAELTACHT NA nDÉISE

The Gaeltacht development organisation, Comhlucht Forbartha na nDéise is also organising events for Seachtain na Gaeilge through its Language Planning Officer and Family & Youth Facilitator. A Seanfhocal Competition, Storytelling Night for Children and A Celebration of Lá ‘le Pádraig #Déise will take place online and further information on these events and activities is available from the Áisitheoir Teaghlaigh & Óige, Éimhín Ní Chonchúir at otodeise@gmail.com and on social media #@Gaeltacht na nDéise.

We would like to thank all the individuals and groups for their co-operation and support in organising the programme of events and activities for this year’s Seachtain na Gaeilge Therefore, if you would like to practice your ‘cúpla focal’, or simply listen to our native language in use, please feel free to attend any of these free Seachtain na Gaeilge events. Bain sult as!

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Further information: Máire Seosaimhín Breathnach, Irish Officer:  0761 10 2884 / (087) 7434123

Bain triail aisti – Seachtain na Gaeilge sna Déise le Comhairle Cathrach agus Contae Phort Láirge

Tá Seachtain na Gaeilge á ceiliúradh i bPort Láirge arís i mbliana le go leor imeachtaí á n-eagrú ar líne, de bharr na paindéime.

Tá Oifigeach Gaeilge Phort Láirge ag obair i gcomhar le grúpaí éagsúla chun réimse leathan imeachtaí a chur le chéile agus beidh fáilte roimh dhaoine ó aon áit ar domhan ceangail isteach chun an Ghaeilge agus cultúr na Gaeilge a cheiliúradh le muintir na nDéise.

Seirbhísí Leabharlainne Phort Láirge
Beidh go leor imeachtaí Gaeilge agus dátheangacha á n-eagrú ag an bhfoireann os na leabharlanna éagsúla sa chathair agus sa chontae sa choicís amach romhainn agus iad ar fad saor in aisce.

Beidh Crosfhocal Gaeilge do Pháistí á roinnt ar shuíomh idirlíon na leabharlainne www.waterfordlibraries.ie agus ar mheáin shóisialta na Leabharlanna le linn Sheachtain na Gaeilge ar fad (1-17 Márta).

Scéalaíocht & Filíocht do Pháistí – tá clár leathan scéalaíochta as Gaeilge á cur ar fáil i mbliana trí leathanach Facebook na Leabharlanna (@WaterfordLibraries). Foilseofar roinnt físeáin le foireann na leabharlainne féin ag léamh leabhair ón réimse leathan leabhair iontacha Gaeilge atá ar fáil do pháistí. Chomh maith leis sin, beidh Jacqui de Paor ó Choiste Cúram Leanaí Phort Láirge i mbun scéalaíochta agus amhránaíochta do pháistí réamhscolaíochta (0-3 bhliain).

Scéalaíocht do Dhaoine Fásta – Tá áthas ar an tSeirbhís Leabharlainne a fhógairt go mbeidh an seanchaí Niall de Búrca linn arís i mbliana do sheisiún scéalaíochta ar líne ar an Luan, 15 Márta ar a 11.00r.n. ar leathanach Facebook Leabharlanna Phort Láirge. Tá scéalta draíochtúla Niall oiriúnach go gach aois agus beidh fáilte roimh gach duine ceangail isteach chun éisteacht leis. Chomh maith leis sin, beidh Léamh Filíochta leis an bhfile agus ealaíontóir Róisín Sheehy á chraoladh ar an Aoine, 12 Márta ar a 3.00i.n. Tabharfaidh bean óg ildánach áitiúil, Tiger Lily Keoghan caint an-suimiúil dar teideal “Oiléan Go Oiléan: An Nasc Binn Idir Talamh An Éisc agus Éire” ar an gCéadaoin, 3 Márta ar a 11.00r.n.

Is féidir an t-eolas maidir le dátaí agus amanta na n-imeachtaí seo ar fad a fháil ar www.waterfordlibraries.ie agus ar leathanach Facebook WaterfordLibraries.

Comórtas Scéalaíochta Lá Fhéile Pádraig – chun ceiliúradh a dhéanamh ar Lá Fhéile Pádraig ana-dhifriúil i mbliana ba bhreá le Leabharlanna Phort Láirge do shamhlaíocht a ghríosadh trí chomórtas gearrscéalta a reáchtáil. Táimid ag cur glaoch ar leanaí ó 6 – 18 mbliana d’aois scéal a scríobh ag tosú leis an line “Ní dhéanfaidh mé dearmad go deo ar an méid a tharla ar Lá Fhéile Pádraig…”. Foilseofar iontrálacha na mbuaiteoirí sna nuachtáin áitiúla agus beidh siad craolta ar WLR FM. Is féidir sonraí iomlána an chomórtais a fháil ag www.waterfordlibraries.ie agus caithfear gach iontráil a sheoladh ar ríomhphost chuig library@waterfordcouncil.ie roimh 5.00 i.n. ar 9 Márta 2021.

Ciorcail Chomhrá/IMEACHTAÍ DO DHAOINE FÁSTA

Ciorcal na gCiorcal – Beidh seans ag Ciorcail Chomhrá na nDéise teacht le chéile le grúpaí eile don ócáid “Ciorcal na gCiorcal”, atá á n-eagrú ag Glór na nGael i gcomhar le Gael-taca Chorcaí ar an Máirt, 2 Márta. Más suim leat a bheith páirteach, is gá clárú le Cabríní de Barra ó Ghlór na nGael ag cabrini@glornangael.ie roimh ré.

Seal le Seanchaí – Más spéis leat scéalaíocht agus éisteacht le seanchaithe, beidh fáilte romhat a bheith linn do Seal le Seanchaí, a bheidh ar siúl ar an Aoine, 12 Márta ar fhíschomhdháil Zoom. Tá an ócáid seo á n-eagrú ag Glór na nGael, i gcomhar le hOifig na Gaeilge, Comhairle Phort Láirge agus beidh caint, craic agus comhluadar iontach ann ar an oíche! Is gá clárú roimh ré le Cabríní de Barra ó Ghlór na nGael ag cabrini@glornangael.ie

Tráth na gCeist Dátheangach – beidh an gnáth-Thráth na gCeist, a bhíodh ar siúl d’fhoireann na Comhairle, á cur ar fáil ar líne i mbliana ar an Luan, 15 Márta agus fáilte roimh Chiorcail Chomhrá na nDéise a bheith páirteach chomh maith. Is gá clárú roimh ré leis an Oifigeach Gaeilge, Máire Seó Breathnach ar msbreathnach@waterfordcouncil.ie

Bígí ag faire amach chomh maith do Scríbhneoir an Lae – Dámh Dhéiseach ar leathanaigh Facebook Oifigeach Gaeilge Phort Láirge agus Waterford County Archivist gach lá le linn Seachtain na Gaeilge. Tabharfar blaiseadh d’oidhreacht shaibhir scríbhneoireachta na nDéise, mar atá sé ar fáil ar an suíomh Dámh Dhéiseach, Scríbhneoirí na nDéise ar shuíomh idirlíon Chomhairle Phort Láirge.

IMEACHTAÍ DO DHÉAGÓIRÍ

Féile Ealaíon Péacóg – Beidh Mic Oscailte agus Comhrá le hAoichainteoir á n-eagrú ag Coiste Péacóg ar an Aoine, 12 Márta. Féile ealaíne is ea é seo dírithe ar dhéagóirí agus daoine óga agus tá áthas orainn go bhfuil an ócáid seo á reáchtáil acu do Sheachtain na Gaeilge. An t-eolas ar fad ar fáil ar mheáin shóisialta Péacóg.

GAELTACHT NA nDÉISE

Beidh an tOifigeach Pleanála Teanga agus an tÁisitheoir Teaghlaigh & Óige de chuid Chomhlucht Forbartha na nDéise ag eagrú imeachtaí do pháistí na Gaeltachta le linn Seachtain na Gaeilge i mbliana. Beidh Comórtas Seanfhocail, Oíche Scéalaíochta do Pháistí agus Céilliúradh Lá ‘le Pádraig #Déise ar siúl agus is féidir an t-eolas ar fad faoi na himeachtaí seo a fháil ón Áisitheoir Teaghlaigh & Óige, Éimhín Ní Chonchúir ag otodeise@gmail.com agus ar mheáin shóisialta #@Gaeltacht na nDéise.

Gabhaimid buíochas le gach duine sna seirbhísí agus eagraíochtaí éagsúla as ucht a gcomhoibriú agus a gcuid tacaíochta chun an clár imeachtaí cuimsitheach seo a eagrú mar cheiliúradh ar Sheachtain na Gaeilge i mbliana. Mar sin, má tá suim agat freastal ar réimse imeachtaí trí Ghaeilge, nó do chúpla focal féin a chleachtadh, tá rud éigint duit le linn Seachtain na Gaeilge i mbliana. Bain sult as!

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Tuilleadh eolais: Máire Seosaimhín Breathnach, Oifigeach Forbartha Gaeilge (087) 7434123

DEONTAS NA gCUIMHNEACHÁN, PORT LÁIRGE ÓCÁID OILIÚNA AR LÍNE SAOR IN AISCE

Tá Comhairle Cathrach agus Contae Phort Láirge, mar chuid dá Clár Deich mBliana na gCuimhneachán, le tacaíocht ón Roinn Turasóireachta, Cultúir, Ealaíon, Gaeltachta, Spóirt agus Meán, ag tairiscint Deontas Pobail suas le €3,000.

De bharr na srianta reatha, tá sé níos deacra do ghrúpaí agus do dhaoine tionscadail a fhorbairt chun leas a bhaint as an deontas seo. Ar mhaithe le tacaíocht a thabhairt do ghrúpaí tionscadail a fhorbairt le cur ar fáil ar líne, táimid ag tairiscint ócáid oiliúna ar líne SAOR IN AISCE chun na roghanna a chíoradh agus chun treoir a chur ar fáil maidir le CONAS rudaí a dhéanamh do thionscadail ar líne. Tabharfar a thuilleadh eolais faoin deontas agus beidh deis ag an lucht freastail ceisteanna a chur agus smaointe a roinnt.

Dé Céadaoin 24 Mí Feabhra 7i.n.-9i.n.

7.i.n.                    FÁILTE: Michael Farrell, Cathaoirleach, Coiste Cuimhneachán Phort Láirge

7.05i.n.                 MAKING HERITAGE PROJECTS HAPPEN  William Whelan, Músaem Chontae Phort Láirge

7.20i.n.               AG CRUTHÚ TAISPEÁNTAIS AR LÍNE: THE DLR EXPERIENCE            David Gunning, Cartlannaí, Comhairle Contae Dhún Laoghaire – Rath an Dúin

7.35-7.45i.n.       SOS

7.45i.n.                 INTRODUCTION TO PODCASTING             Robert O’Connor, Roinn Ríomhaireachta & Mata, Institiúid Teicneolaíochta Phort Láirge

8i.n.                       USING ZOOM TO RECORD TALKS AND RESEARCH IN CONJUNCTION WITH SOCIAL MEDIA FOR PUBLICITY AND PROMOTION           Michael Fortune,  Béaloideasóir agus Ealaíontóir

8.15i.n.                 THE WATERFORD COMMEMORATIONS GRANT APPLICATION     Joanne Rothwell, Cartlannaí Chomhairle Cathrach agus Contae Phort Láirge

CEISTEANNA AGUS COMHRÁ

CUR D’ÁIT SAOR IN AISCE AR EVENTBRITE NÓ TRÍ R-PHOST CHUIG archivist@waterfordcouncil.ie

Waterford Commemorations Grant: FREE Online Training Event

Waterford City and County Council as part of its Decade of Centenaries programme with the support of the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media are offering a Community Grant of up to €3000.

Current restrictions can make it a little more difficult for groups and individuals to develop projects to avail of this grant. To support groups to develop projects that can be made available online we are offering a FREE Online training event to explore options and to provide guidance on HOW TO when it comes to online projects. Attendees will also be able to find out more about the grant and avail of the opportunity to ask questions and share ideas.

7pm                       WELCOME: Michael Farrell, Chair, Waterford Commemorations Committee

7.05pm                 MAKING HERITAGE PROJECTS HAPPEN  William Whelan, Waterford County Museum

7.20pm                 CREATING ONLINE EXHIBITIONS: THE DLR EXPERIENCE   David Gunning, Archivist, Dún-Laoghaire Rathdown County Council

7.35-7.45pm       COMFORT BREAK

7.45pm                 INTRODUCTION TO PODCASTING             Robert O’Connor, Department of Computing & Mathematics , WIT

8pm                       USING ZOOM TO RECORD TALKS AND RESEARCH IN CONJUNCTION WITH SOCIAL MEDIA FOR PUBLICITY AND PROMOTION           Michael Fortune,  Folklorist and Artist

8.15pm                 THE WATERFORD COMMEMORATIONS GRANT APPLICATION     Joanne Rothwell, Waterford City and County Archivist

QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION

BOOK YOUR FREE PLACE ON EVENTBRITE OR BY CONTACTING archivist@waterfordcouncil.ie

St. Patrick’s Day Short Story Competition

This year we are preparing to celebrate a very different St. Patrick’s Day and Waterford Libraries would love to celebrate your imagination by running a short story competition.

We are calling on 6 – 18 year olds to write a story, no more than 500 words, beginning with the line “I will never forget what happened on St Patrick’s Day……”

There are three age categories: age 6-9, age 10-14, age 15-18. There will be 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prizes in each category. Each winner will receive a €50 voucher and there will be plenty of spot prizes!

Winning entries will be published in local newspapers and will feature on WLR FM so get writing for Paddy’s Day 2021!

All entries are to be emailed to library@waterfordcouncil.ie not later than 5pm on Tuesday 9th March 2021. Please include your name, address, age category, phone number and parent/guardian name with the entry. Remember to insert “St. Patrick‘s Day Short Story Competition” in the subject line of the email.

 

Terms & Conditions

1. By entering this competition you consent to these terms and conditions.

2. This competition is open to children living in Co. Waterford only.

3. There are three categories: Age 6-9, Age 10-14, Age 15-18.

4. Stories must begin with “I will never forget what happened on St. Patrick’s Day….”

5. Stories must be no longer than 500 words.

6. Deadline for entries is 5pm 9th March 2021.

7. Entrants can submit as many entries as they wish.

8. All entries to be submitted in digital format (e.g. Word, email or other) to library@waterfordcouncil.ie by 5pm on 9th March 2021. Hard copies will not be eligible.

9. Entrants should include their name, address, age category, phone number and parent/guardian name in the email. This information will only be available to the Waterford Council Employees and will not be used for any other purpose. This information will be kept only for the duration of the competition and all contact and personal details will be disposed of thereafter in line with GDPR and Data Protection Regulations.

10. Please use ‘St. Patrick‘s Day Short Story Competition’ as the subject line of the email.

11. Entries must be the original and unpublished work of the entrant.

12. There will be no correspondence with the judging panel and no feedback provided to individual entrants and the decision of the judges is final.

13. The winning entry from each category will be published in Local Newspapers and will feature on WLR FM. Entries will also be posted on www.waterfordcouncil.ie (note only Christian names and age group category will appear online, we will not publish full personal details).

ArtLinks Bursaries 2021 – Call for Applications

Waterford City & County Council in partnership with the ArtLinks partners in Carlow, Kilkenny and Wexford is pleased to announce that they are currently accepting applications for the Professional and Emerging ArtLinks Bursary Awards 2021.

ArtLinks is a partnership of the four Local Authority Arts Offices in Carlow, Kilkenny, Waterford and Wexford and supported by the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon.  ArtLinks provides professional development opportunities and supports for established and emerging artists who are resident in the four partner local authority areas in the South East region.

Artists must be a current member of ArtLinks to avail of these supports. You must be registered on or before 28/2/2021 to be eligible to apply for these bursaries. Email artlinks.ie@gmail.com to request a membership application form if you are a new applicant.

This year the application process is online and the closing date for receipt of ArtLinks Bursary applications is Monday 15th March 2021 at 4pm.

Please note that there will be a separate application process for the Collaboration Award for collaborative projects between ArtLinks members, details of which will be announced in March 2021.

Application forms and guidelines are available to download from www.waterfordarts.com

For all ArtLinks enquiries please contact artlinks.ie@gmail.com

Follow @Artlinks.ie on Facebook and Instagram for more information and updates.

Biodiversity on Your Doorstep series – Learning from Nature

Biodiversity on Your Doorstep – Learning from Nature

22nd – 26th February. All events Free and online

Discover biodiversity in your own back yard whether it is in your own garden, the local Nature Park or Greenway. Learn how to protect and improve our local ecosystems. Join Europe Direct, Waterford, Waterford Libraries and Waterford Environmental Department for a week of FREE events from 22 – 26 February. All Events are online.

For more information check out www.waterfordlibraries.ie/biodiversity-on-your-doorstep

The EU’s biodiversity strategy for 2030 is a comprehensive, ambitious and long-term plan to protect nature and reverse the degradation of ecosystems. The strategy aims to put Europe’s biodiversity on a path to recovery by 2030, and contains specific actions and commitments.

It is the proposal for the EU’s contribution to the upcoming international negotiations on the global post-2020 biodiversity framework. A core part of the European Green Deal, it will also support a green recovery following the Covid-19 pandemic.


Keynote

Giving your Garden back to Nature – A Talk by Mary Reynolds

Monday 22 February 7pm – 8pm

Join Mary Reynolds, Chelsea Gold medal winning Irish landscape designer, bestselling author and nature activist who encourages us to change the way you think as a gardener. Stop fighting nature and go against the controlling instinct and instead encourage those weeds, encourage untidiness, encourage life to return. The more biodiversity you can establish in your patch of earth, the more complex a food web that is restored.

Booking:

https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/giving-your-garden-back-to-nature-a-talk-by-mary-reynolds-tickets-140064224867


Webinars

Bees, Birds & Trees – Biodiversity & Waterford Council

Tuesday 23 February 11am – 12noon

Join staff from Waterford City & County Council who will tell us about Kilbarry Nature Park, planting for biodiversity, actions to help pollinators, opportunities for schools and Tidy Town Groups as well as the Let the Dandelions Bee Campaign and some exciting Biodiversity Projects planned for 2021.

Waterford City & County Council Panel:

Ella Ryan, Environmental Awareness Officer, Bernie Guest, Heritage Officer, Eoin Dullea, Horticulturist.

Claire Hartley, Head of Communications (Chair)

Booking: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/bees-birds-trees-biodiversity-waterford-council-tickets-140106740031


Discover the new Digital Wildlife of Ireland Map!

Wednesday 24 February 11am – 12noon

Neil Tarrant, along with Mairéad Ní Chiaruáin, is the co-creator of Ireland’s first Digital Wildlife Map! This new online learning tool has been created especially for primary school students to help them and their families learn about the wildlife they can help protect in their communities. The interactive map is a fun way to learn all about the birds, mammals and fish native to Ireland. Children can explore the island of Ireland at home on the phone, tablet or computer, learn about which species are native to which areas, and test their knowledge with quizzes as they complete activities.

With everyone staying home during the current restrictions, and home-schooling ongoing, the Digital Wildlife of Ireland Map offers another resource for parents to engage children in learning and is accessible to anyone with an internet connection and a device. The map can be accessed on the Libraries Ireland website at www.nature.librariesireland.ie.

Booking:

https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/discover-the-new-wildlife-of-ireland-map-tickets-139955642093


Learn how to spot Spring Flowers and become a Citizen Scientist with Oisín Duffy from the Waterford’s National Biodiversity Data Centre

Friday 26 February 11am – 12noon

Discover how to spot 20 easily identifiable spring flowers and how you can become a Citizen Scientist and learn how to record your findings and contribute to furthering plant conservation in Ireland. Also find out more about the National Biodiversity Data Centre which is based in Waterford and how Biodiversity data is a key requirement for understanding our natural surroundings.

Booking:

https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/learn-how-to-spot-spring-flowers-and-become-a-citizen-scientist-tickets-139945491733

Social Enterprise Development Fund 2021 – Open for Applications

Social Enterprises called on to apply to €400,000 fund to address Ireland’s greatest social
challenges:

  • The Social Enterprise Development is a €3.2 Million Fund running from 2018-2022
  • €400,000 in cash grants will be made available as well as additional business supports
  • Rethink Ireland CEO calls social enterprises ‘critical’ to a just social and economic recovery from Covid-19 pandemic

€400,000 in funding is being made available to social enterprises to help lead the post-Covid economic and social recovery through Rethink Ireland’s Social Enterprise Development Fund 2021 which was officially launched today (21.01.2021). The objective of the fund is to find and back the best social enterprises in Ireland by making cash grants and strategic business support available to Awardees.

Social enterprises are businesses that work primarily to improve the lives of people. Their core objective is to achieve a social, societal, or environmental impact. Like other businesses, Sociale nterprises pursue their objectives by trading in goods and services on an ongoing basis. However,surpluses generated by social enterprises are re-invested into achieving their core social objectives.

The Social Enterprise Development Fund was created by Rethink Ireland in 2018 in partnership with Local Authorities Ireland and funded by IPB Insurance and the Department of Rural and Community Development through the Dormant Accounts Fund.
Since the Fund’s foundation in 2018, the Fund has supported 40 social enterprises with cash grants and business supports and further 38 through their Genesis & Accelerator Programmes. It has enabled social enterprises to support 681 people to access employment, (the majority of whom are from minority groups) and mobilise 2430 volunteers. Previous social enterprises include:

1. Turn2me: Turn2me provides a safe, anonymous and confidential space to anyone aged 12 plus in Ireland seeking support with their mental health and well-being 24/7.
2. CyberSafeIreland: CyberSafeIreland empowers children, parents and teachers to navigate the online world safely and responsibly.
3. Grow Remote: Grow Remote’s mission to enable people to work, live and participate locally by making remote employment both visible and accessible in their communities.

Commenting today, Minister of State with responsibility for Community Development and Charities at the Department of Rural and Community Development, Joe O’Brien TD, said: “The Social Enterprise Development Fund plays an important role in supporting social enterprises who are making a positive difference to their communities. Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, we have all been reminded of the importance of strong communities. The Social Enterprise Development Fund 2021 will help to grow Ireland’s strong and vibrant social enterprise sector.”

CEO of Rethink Ireland Deirdre Mortell, said: “Rethink Ireland is delighted to open applications for the Social Enterprise Development Fund for 2021. Social enterprises are at the heart of addressing Ireland’s greatest social challenges and strengthening communities. We believe they are playing a vital role in this pandemic and will play an even more critical role as we recover from the crisis.”

“Social enterprises employ people who would typically be considered far from the labour market, produce ethical and sustainable products and / or provide vital local services at more affordable rates than the private sector. They can and will contribute to a just economic, social and sustainable recovery and we are calling on social enterprises across Ireland to apply to our fund.”

George Jones, Chairman & Group Non Executive Director IPB Insurance said, ‘We are delighted to support Rethink Ireland and our Local Authority Members for the fourth year of the combined €3.2m Social Enterprise Development Fund. This initiative aims to provide critical support to the very best social enterprises across Ireland. Last year we were thrilled to support a social enterprise in every local authority area in the country for the first time and we are again encouraging social enterprises in every
county to apply to this year’s Fund’.

The 2021 Fund will be open for applications from 21st January until the 5th of March 2021. Further details are available on https://rethinkireland.ie/

ENDS

New campaign to get Ireland reading during Covid-19

Pledge to read and find your perfect book at Irelandreads.ie

Ireland Reads is a new campaign to get the whole country reading this month in the lead up to a national day of reading on Thursday, February 25th.

Irish libraries have teamed up with publishers, booksellers, authors and others for the campaign, which is part of the government’s Keep Well initiative and aims to celebrate reading and all the benefits it can have for wellbeing and enjoyment.

The campaign is asking everyone to ‘squeeze in a read’ on Ireland Reads Day, Thursday, February 25th. A new website www.irelandreads.ie has been set up where people can pledge to read on the day and see how much time has been pledged by the Irish public so far.

The website also offers book recommendations suited to a person’s interests and the time they have available. There are more than 800 recommendations from librarians all around the country. A website user can simply enter their favourite type of book and how long they would like to read each day and the website will offer the perfect book suggestion and work out how long it will take to complete – a couch to 5k for books!   Campaign partners and libraries all over the country will be running ‘Ireland Reads’ initiatives and events throughout February in the build up to Thursday, February 25th.

A number of well-known campaign ambassadors from the worlds of writing, science, sport, health and broadcasting are on board to help promote the campaign, and you can find out what reading means to them and why they support the campaign at www.irelandreads.ie

While libraries are not currently open for browsing or borrowing due to Covid restrictions, library members can use the library Borrowbox service online and choose from more than 44,000 eBooks and 33,000 eAudiobooks.

Heather Humphreys, TD, Minister for Rural and Community Development said:

“Keeping well and looking after our mental health is vital during these challenging times. That’s why I am delighted to support this campaign to celebrate and encourage reading, which is part of the Government’s ‘Keep Well’ initiative.

“My Department of Rural and Community Development has invested heavily in our library service in recent years.

“And, despite the Level 5 restrictions, thousands of people have continued to avail of our library services online.

“In addition, many library authorities are currently delivering library stock to the housebound and vulnerable.

“So I would encourage everybody to join me in pledging to set aside some time during this month to relax with a good book and discover the joy of reading.”

Frank Feighan, TD, Minister of State with responsibility for Public Health and Well Being said:

“As part of the Healthy Ireland ‘Keep Well’ campaign, ‘Ireland Reads’ is about promoting the power of reading for enjoyment and wellbeing. It’s about encouraging everyone to regularly take some time to sit and read a book, a poem, a comic, a newspaper or to ‘start a new story’- whatever works for them. In a year when we have all been searching for new ways to keep active and creative, and to step away our daily routines and connect with others, reading offers a way to escape. There is growing evidence that reading can lift our mood, reduce the symptoms of depression and improve wellbeing throughout life.”

It doesn’t matter how long you read for or what you read, it doesn’t matter whether you’re an avid reader, a reluctant reader, a lapsed reader or a new reader, this campaign is for you, says Colette Byrne, Kilkenny County Council Chief Executive on behalf of the public library sector:

“Right now, many of the activities we used to take for granted are not available to us, but you can always enjoy a good book, newspaper or magazine. These are all available free online and any time to library members. Libraries and library staff are waiting to welcome people back whenever that is possible, but until then we always have books to remind us of other people, other places, and better days. So, this month please pledge to take some reading time for yourself or to share with family.”

Find out about all that’s happening for Ireland Reads, get book recommendations and take the pledge to read on Thursday, February 25th at www.irelandreads.ie