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The Raptures author Jan Carson in conversation at Tramore Library

Jan Carson book club event Join Jan Carson and Dymphna Nugent as they discuss the Raptures – Jan’s third novel set in an Evangelical Protestant community in rural Northern Ireland during the summer of 1993.

It is a world Jan knows inside out but it may be unfamiliar to some of you who will be reading and orientating yourselves about Ballyhack and the strange works of Hannah Adger. Since its creation a century ago, perceptions of Northern Ireland have often been dominated by stories of conflict and political unrest. But as anyone who lives there or who has visited knows, it is a picture that’s far from complete. This is your opportunity to explore with the author the idiosyncrasies of the everyday, hidden histories and untold stories, which outsiders rarely get to hear about.

  • Tuesday 25 February, Tramore Library at 7pm
  • FREE Event. Booking essential. Phone 051 – 849594

Creative Communities on a Shared Island, funded by Creative Ireland, is a joint two-year initiative between Waterford City and County Council and Mid and East Antrim Borough Council to develop and enhance our shared sense of community through the lens of creativity in areas such as heritage, literature and the arts.

The Raptures author Jan Carson in conversation at Tramore Library

Jan Carson book club event Join Jan Carson and Dymphna Nugent as they discuss the Raptures – Jan’s third novel set in an Evangelical Protestant community in rural Northern Ireland during the summer of 1993.

It is a world Jan knows inside out but it may be unfamiliar to some of you who will be reading and orientating yourselves about Ballyhack and the strange works of Hannah Adger. Since its creation a century ago, perceptions of Northern Ireland have often been dominated by stories of conflict and political unrest. But as anyone who lives there or who has visited knows, it is a picture that’s far from complete. This is your opportunity to explore with the author the idiosyncrasies of the everyday, hidden histories and untold stories, which outsiders rarely get to hear about.

  • Tuesday 25 February, Tramore Library at 7pm
  • FREE Event. Booking essential. Phone 051 – 849594

Creative Communities on a Shared Island, funded by Creative Ireland, is a joint two-year initiative between Waterford City and County Council and Mid and East Antrim Borough Council to develop and enhance our shared sense of community through the lens of creativity in areas such as heritage, literature and the arts.

Reminder: Finding Waterford in the Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland

Waterford City and County Libraries and Waterford City and County Archives will host the Virtual Treasury Roadshow – a chance for people to learn about their local history in this exciting new online resource.

When the Public Record Office of Ireland was destroyed during the Battle of the Four Courts in June 1922, seven centuries of Irish history went up in smoke. In recent years historians, archivists and computer scientists have been searching in archives and libraries, at home and abroad, hunting for any copies that can help replace these lost records.

The Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland was launched in June 2022, providing the public free online access to tens of thousands of replacement records, with over 50 million words of searchable text, collected from seventy partner archives and libraries around the globe.

Now, the Virtual Treasury team is coming to Waterford to share the results of their research.

On Wednesday 13 November the Virtual Treasury Roadshow will visit the Central Library, Waterford City to show digital records that help tell the story of Waterford and its people from the 19th century back to medieval times. Joanne

Rothwell, Archivist, Waterford City and County Archives, will share further resources for local history. Following Ms. Rothwell’s introduction, Ciarán Wallace, Lynn Kilgallon, and Brian Gurrin from the Virtual Treasury will each present on various facets of the project. Finally, Lorraine Boyle, Local Studies Librarian for Waterford City and County Library will give an introduction to the Local Studies Collection in Waterford. The roadshow visit will take place in the Central Library at 6 pm.

The Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland research programme is supported by the Irish Government through funding from the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media under Project Ireland 2040. www.virtualtreasury.ie

The roadshow event is free and all are welcome. To book a place please visit http://bit.ly/4eMjn9P or contact Central Library on 051 849975 or centrallibrary@waterfordcouncil.ie

Finding Waterford in the Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland

Waterford City and County Libraries and Waterford City and County Archives will host the Virtual Treasury Roadshow – a chance for people to learn about their local history in this exciting new online resource.

When the Public Record Office of Ireland was destroyed during the Battle of the Four Courts in June 1922, seven centuries of Irish history went up in smoke. In recent years historians, archivists and computer scientists have been searching in archives and libraries, at home and abroad, hunting for any copies that can help replace these lost records.

The Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland was launched in June 2022, providing the public free online access to tens of thousands of replacement records, with over 50 million words of searchable text, collected from seventy partner archives and libraries around the globe.

Now, the Virtual Treasury team is coming to Waterford to share the results of their research.

On Wednesday 13 November the Virtual Treasury Roadshow will visit the Central Library, Waterford City to show digital records that help tell the story of Waterford and its people from the 19th century back to medieval times. Joanne

Rothwell, Archivist, Waterford City and County Archives, will share further resources for local history. Following Ms. Rothwell’s introduction, Ciarán Wallace, Lynn Kilgallon, and Brian Gurrin from the Virtual Treasury will each present on various facets of the project. Finally, Lorraine Boyle, Local Studies Librarian for Waterford City and County Library will give an introduction to the Local Studies Collection in Waterford. The roadshow visit will take place in the Central Library at 6 pm.

The Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland research programme is supported by the Irish Government through funding from the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media under Project Ireland 2040. www.virtualtreasury.ie

The roadshow event is free and all are welcome. To book a place please visit http://bit.ly/4eMjn9P or contact Central Library on 051 849975 or centrallibrary@waterfordcouncil.ie

In Conversation: Former Irish State Pathologist Dr. Marie Cassidy

Waterford Writers WeekendThe Waterford Writers Weekend is excited to host former Irish State Pathologist Dr. Marie Cassidy in the Town Hall Theatre, Dungarvan in conversation with WLRfm’s Damien Tiernan.

Her debut crime novel ‘Body Of Truth’ is now available.

Why not join us on Friday 25th October in Dungarvan at 8pm. Booking details on waterfordarts.com

Bringing Ragnall to life in Waterford Libraries

Designed by Walton Institute, the Creative Waterford RagnallAR mobile app brings Waterford Library’s famous Ragnall mascot to schools and homes.

Waterford Libraries and Walton Institute at Southeast Technological University (SETU) are proud to announce the launch of the RagnallAR mobile app. Funded by Creative Waterford and developed by the extended reality team in Walton Institute in collaboration with Waterford Libraries, the mobile app uses augmented reality to bring a life-size model of Waterford Libraries mascot, Ragnall, to whichever physical location that the user is in. This means it is possible to have Ragnall appear in schools, homes, gardens and even on holidays. The app allows Ragnall to be moved around a location and different animations can be triggered such as Ragnall waving. Individuals can also pose for a photo with the virtual life sized Ragnall using the app.

The launch was held in the Ardkeen Library on Saturday, September 28th, 2024 as part of the celebrations for National Public Libraries Open Day with the Metropolitan Mayor of Waterford, Councillor Joe Kelly.

Stephen Barnes, Extended Reality Lab Manager in Walton Institute, spoke about bringing his love of technology and reading together in one exciting project. “As a voracious reader and having spent a lot of my childhood in the library, this project was close to my heart. It offered a unique opportunity for our team to showcase what we can offer in an accessible, easy to use example that shall bring fun to the community whilst also bolstering interests in visiting Waterford Libraries. It is my hope that this app can help people to see the possible applications of this technology and that it is not just restricted to headsets. We are already brimming with ideas for features that we can add which will enrich the library experience for people. I can’t wait to work on the next chapter with Waterford Libraries.”

Sinead O’Higgins, Senior Executive Librarian with Waterford Libraries was delighted with the collaboration and possibilities for interactive technologies in piquing the interest in reading. “Here at Waterford Libraries, we’re delighted to have the opportunity to work with Stephen and his colleagues in the Mixed Reality Lab in Walton Institute a SETU. It has opened our eyes to the possibilities that new technologies can have on our library services and our communities. We are very excited to see Ragnall, our popular library mascot, in AR format and we have already been inspired to think about what we can co-create with the Walton Institute next!”

It is envisaged that this project shall expand to include additional features to encourage people to visit their local library as well as for children to pick up or continue the wonderful lifelong habit of reading.

National Public Libraries open Day celebrates the valuable work of Public Libraries in Ireland and invites you to ‘Take a Closer Look’ at your local library. Libraries offer over 12 million books, eBooks, audiobooks, online courses, games and other items. You can order books from any library to be delivered to your local library for pick up and drop off your returns at any library in Ireland. Membership is free and there are no longer any late fees for items borrowed.

The app is currently available to use on devices in Waterford Libraries and can be downloaded from the android play store. Keep an eye on the Apple app store as it will be available for download very soon.

Waterford Writers Weekend 2024 launches

Waterford Writer's Weekend 2024

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Arts & Library Service of Waterford City and County Council is pleased to announce the programme for the Waterford Writers Weekend, October 24th to 27th 2024.

Full details on waterfordarts.com this Culture Night, this evening, Friday 20th at 8pm.

Bestselling author Andrea Mara in conversation at Central Library

The most recent Writers at Waterford Libraries event took place on Saturday, September 7th with bestselling crime writer Andrea Mara in conversation with Acting County Librarian, Mary Conway at Central Library on Lady Lane.

Mara, a number one Sunday Times, Irish Times, and Kindle bestselling author spoke about her latest book ‘Someone in The Attic’, which was published earlier this year.

The packed audience was given an insight into Mara’s writing process, a sneak preview of her next book, and Mara also spoke about the thrill of having one of her books, ‘All Her Fault’ made into a TV series. The series, produced by US-streaming service Peacock, will be filmed in Melbourne and star Australian actress Sarah Snook of “Sucession” fame.

Mara’s first book ‘The Other Side of the Wall’ was published by Poolbeg in June 2017, followed by ‘One Click’ in 2018, and her third ‘The Sleeper Lies’ came out in February 2020.  ‘All Her Fault’ was published in July 2021, ‘Hide and Seek’, and ‘No One Saw A Thing’ followed, and her latest book ‘Someone in The Attic’ was published by Transworld / Penguin Random House.

Mary Conway, Acting County Librarian, Waterford City and County Council, thanked all those who attended, saying, “This was a hugely insightful event into how a bestselling author consistently creates compelling and gripping contemporary crime fiction.  Andrea’s outline of her writing process was also fascinating and one that I’m sure many budding crime-writers will implement.”

To find out more about upcoming Author events at Waterford Libraries, visit www.waterfordlibraries.ie

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Launch of new Community Energy Hub in Waterford

On September 10th, the South East Energy Agency, in collaboration with Waterford City and County Libraries, will unveil the new Community Energy Hub at Waterford Central Library.  This initiative that will empower the residents of Waterford with knowledge and tools to take control of their energy use!

What is the Community Energy Hub?

The Community Energy Hub is designed to be your go-to resource for everything related to energy. Whether you’re looking to understand your energy consumption, explore ways to reduce your energy use, or find out about the latest energy-saving technologies, the Hub will have the information you need.

The Hub aims to support the community in making informed decisions about energy efficiency, ultimately helping to lower energy bills and contribute to a greener, more sustainable Waterford.

Why Should You Attend the Launch?

The launch event is not just about introducing the Hub—it’s an opportunity for you to engage directly with experts and get tailored advice on your energy concerns. Here’s what you can look forward to:

  • Informative Sessions: Learn about various supports available for energy upgrades, which can help you make your home more energy-efficient.
  • Expert Drop-In Clinic: Have specific questions or need personalized advice? Visit the drop-in clinic and consult with energy experts who can provide practical solutions and insights.
  • Networking Opportunities: Meet like-minded individuals and organizations who are passionate about climate action and energy efficiency.

Spaces for the launch event are limited, so make sure to register now to secure your spot. This is a free event, but pre-registration is required to manage attendance and ensure a quality experience for all participants.

How to Register

Just follow the link below to secure your spot: Register for the Community Energy Hub Launch

Event Details:

  • Date: September 10th
  • Location: Waterford Central Library
  • Time: Check the registration link for the event schedule

Join the Movement for a Greener Waterford

This event is more than just a launch—it’s a step towards a more energy-efficient future for Waterford. By participating, you’re contributing to a larger movement focused on climate action and sustainable living. Your involvement can make a significant difference in our community’s efforts to combat climate change.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be a part of something impactful. Spread the word, bring a friend, and join us on September 10th at Waterford Central Library. Together, we can build a greener, more sustainable Waterford.

Stay tuned for more updates and information by following Waterford City and County Libraries and the South East Energy Agency. Let’s make climate action and energy efficiency a priority for a Greener Waterford.

Launch of new Community Energy Hub in Waterford

On September 10th, the South East Energy Agency, in collaboration with Waterford City and County Libraries, will unveil the new Community Energy Hub at Waterford Central Library.  This initiative that will empower the residents of Waterford with knowledge and tools to take control of their energy use!

What is the Community Energy Hub?

The Community Energy Hub is designed to be your go-to resource for everything related to energy. Whether you’re looking to understand your energy consumption, explore ways to reduce your energy use, or find out about the latest energy-saving technologies, the Hub will have the information you need.

The Hub aims to support the community in making informed decisions about energy efficiency, ultimately helping to lower energy bills and contribute to a greener, more sustainable Waterford.

Why Should You Attend the Launch?

The launch event is not just about introducing the Hub—it’s an opportunity for you to engage directly with experts and get tailored advice on your energy concerns. Here’s what you can look forward to:

  • Informative Sessions: Learn about various supports available for energy upgrades, which can help you make your home more energy-efficient.
  • Expert Drop-In Clinic: Have specific questions or need personalized advice? Visit the drop-in clinic and consult with energy experts who can provide practical solutions and insights.
  • Networking Opportunities: Meet like-minded individuals and organizations who are passionate about climate action and energy efficiency.

Spaces for the launch event are limited, so make sure to register now to secure your spot. This is a free event, but pre-registration is required to manage attendance and ensure a quality experience for all participants.

How to Register

Just follow the link below to secure your spot: Register for the Community Energy Hub Launch

Event Details:

  • Date: September 10th
  • Location: Waterford Central Library
  • Time: Check the registration link for the event schedule

Join the Movement for a Greener Waterford

This event is more than just a launch—it’s a step towards a more energy-efficient future for Waterford. By participating, you’re contributing to a larger movement focused on climate action and sustainable living. Your involvement can make a significant difference in our community’s efforts to combat climate change.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be a part of something impactful. Spread the word, bring a friend, and join us on September 10th at Waterford Central Library. Together, we can build a greener, more sustainable Waterford.

Stay tuned for more updates and information by following Waterford City and County Libraries and the South East Energy Agency. Let’s make climate action and energy efficiency a priority for a Greener Waterford.

Author Andrea Mara in conversation

Andrea Mara
Waterford Libraries are delighted to welcome the wonderful Andrea Mara Author to Central Library Waterford on Saturday 7th September at 3pm.
Andrea Mara is a Number One Irish Times, Top Ten Sunday Times, and Number One Kindle bestselling author, who has been shortlisted for a number of awards, including Irish Crime Novel of the Year at the An Post Book Awards in 2023, 2022, 2021 and 2018.
📚 Bestsellers ‘All Her Fault’, ‘No One Saw a Thing’ and her latest book ‘Someone in the Attic’ are riveting suspense novels, compulsive until the last page and hugely popular with our readers and book clubs.
This is a Free Event, but booking is essential – please contact Central Library on 051 849975 to book your place.

Launch of new Community Energy Hub in Waterford

On September 10th, the South East Energy Agency, in collaboration with Waterford City and County Libraries, will unveil the new Community Energy Hub at Waterford Central Library.  This initiative that will empower the residents of Waterford with knowledge and tools to take control of their energy use!

What is the Community Energy Hub?

The Community Energy Hub is designed to be your go-to resource for everything related to energy. Whether you’re looking to understand your energy consumption, explore ways to reduce your energy use, or find out about the latest energy-saving technologies, the Hub will have the information you need.

The Hub aims to support the community in making informed decisions about energy efficiency, ultimately helping to lower energy bills and contribute to a greener, more sustainable Waterford.

Why Should You Attend the Launch?

The launch event is not just about introducing the Hub—it’s an opportunity for you to engage directly with experts and get tailored advice on your energy concerns. Here’s what you can look forward to:

  • Informative Sessions: Learn about various supports available for energy upgrades, which can help you make your home more energy-efficient.
  • Expert Drop-In Clinic: Have specific questions or need personalized advice? Visit the drop-in clinic and consult with energy experts who can provide practical solutions and insights.
  • Networking Opportunities: Meet like-minded individuals and organizations who are passionate about climate action and energy efficiency.

Spaces for the launch event are limited, so make sure to register now to secure your spot. This is a free event, but pre-registration is required to manage attendance and ensure a quality experience for all participants.

How to Register

Just follow the link below to secure your spot: Register for the Community Energy Hub Launch

Event Details:

  • Date: September 10th
  • Location: Waterford Central Library
  • Time: Check the registration link for the event schedule

Join the Movement for a Greener Waterford

This event is more than just a launch—it’s a step towards a more energy-efficient future for Waterford. By participating, you’re contributing to a larger movement focused on climate action and sustainable living. Your involvement can make a significant difference in our community’s efforts to combat climate change.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be a part of something impactful. Spread the word, bring a friend, and join us on September 10th at Waterford Central Library. Together, we can build a greener, more sustainable Waterford.

Stay tuned for more updates and information by following Waterford City and County Libraries and the South East Energy Agency. Let’s make climate action and energy efficiency a priority for a Greener Waterford.

Growing Microgreens at Home

Join us for an engaging workshop where you’ll learn the basics of growing these ‘fast-food greens’ – microgreens in your own home, perfect for a sunny windowsill or any well-lit spot in any size home. No garden needed!

Growing Microgreens workshop

This workshop will focus on getting you started on growing microgreens – young, edible plants known for their intense flavours and high nutritional value. They’re great as garnishes, in salads, or for adding flavour to various dishes.

You will learn:

  • The fundamentals of microgreens.
  • How to plant seeds, manage blackout periods and in-light periods.
  • Practical tips for maintaining healthy growth, detecting and avoiding common issues.
  • Harvesting and storing your microgreens.

Take-Home Goodies: Participants will receive basic equipment to take home, including microgreen seeds, trays and growing mediums to kick-start their own growing adventure.

Online Support: The workshop session will also be supported with an online zoom drop-in clinic in the weeks following the workshop, allowing for troubleshooting and the sharing of experiences with fellow workshop attendees.

Share Your Progress: We’d love to hear about your journey, so we’ll also reach out to gather your feedback and see how you’re doing.

Facilitator: Aileen Drohan, Walton Institute (SETU) https://waltoninstitute.ie/

Max no. of Participants: 15 (age 18+)

Workshop date: Friday 26th July 10.30am-12.30pm

Venue:  Research Room, Central Library

Registration: Book your place by calling Central Library on 051 849975.