Kinvara Community Council’s: monthly meetings take place the third Wednesday of each month. The next meeting is taking place on Wednesday 21st September at 8pm in Kinvara Community Centre. This meeting will be preceded by our AGM. We encourage all members of the community to attend these meetings. All sub groups who are affiliated to Kinvara Community Council must send a representative to every KCC meeting in order to maintain their benefits. Any items for inclusion on the agenda must be emailed in by Monday 19th September.

Kinvara Community Childrens Centre is a community run, child-centred service nestled in the heart of the village. It caters for the children of the community from the ages of four months to 12 years offering a variety of services from junior rooms, ECCE right through to Afterschool and holiday camps.

After a 13 year long career at Kinvara Community Childrens Centre, Christiane Schulte stepped down as manager at the end of June 2022. Frankie McHugh, who has been with KCCC since 2014 has been appointed the permanent role of Service Manager.

KCCC is built up of a team of early years professionals who strive to create a home from home environment for the children in our care throughout their childcare journey. We promote diversity and inclusion within the centre and believe it is an integral part of a child’s progression into building a positive sense of self, sense of belonging and ultimately realising their full potential.

We are guided by Aistear and Siolta. Learning is encouraged through play and will challenge children through a variety of stage appropriate activities to enhance their learning.

We see each child for the individual that they are and strive to forge strong relationships with parents and caregivers. We welcome any potential parents to arrange a visit where we will be happy to talk with you and give you a tour.

The Cruinniú na mBád Community would like to thank everyone who made this year’s event so special. Returning after Covid was a challenge, but the support of so many of the local community groups getting involved and creating a fabulous village fete atmosphere.

The support of so many of the local business both practically and financial was a key factor in the success, and the feedback was very positive.

The weather played its part although the lack of wind on Sunday was disappointing for the Bádórí who had travelled from far for the event, however, the feedback from them was very positive and they all look forward to next year.

We had one of the biggest turn outs of boats for some years, and they were in immaculate condition, the fleet was just amazing when you consider some of the boats are well over a hundred years old.

The combination of community, tradition, and heritage with a sprinkling sunshine was just magic.

The committee are holding a debriefing meeting on Monday the 12th of September at 8pm in the community centre. Everyone is welcome, all observations and suggestions welcome, we would love to hear the feedback so we can plan for next year.

Kinvara Alive: are pleased that we have been able to offer SafeTALK to interested members of our community again, we had two trainings that took place in Kinvara Courthouse earlier this year and we plan on running another SafeTALK training later in the year. If you are interested in participating in SafeTalk or have any questions related to training please contact Kinvaraalive@gmail.com. Earlier this year we asked the community to submit their photos of nature and scenic views that were uplifting, we had great interest and received over ninety submissions. Keep an eye out for our 2023 calendar with the chosen 12 photographs. We want to thank everyone who submitted photographs. 

Irish language for beginners: Thursdays 6:30- 8 pm. Join Karen Donoghue on a 10-week introductory crash course in Irish, suitable for complete beginners and those who never liked it in school but keep saying they’d love to learn it now. No prior knowledge of the language is necessary. With a degree in Irish and Translation Studies from NUIG and years of Gaeltacht living under her belt, Karen has been teaching Irish to beginners, in Ireland and America, for over 10 years. Through basic greetings and vocabulary, bitesize bits of grammar, and a helping hand with pronunciation, this course will focus on developing spoken Irish but also offers written notes for cues. There will be 10 classes in total (Sep 8, Sep 15, Sep 22, Sep 29, Oct 6, Oct 13, Oct 20, Oct 27, Nov 10, and Nov 17). Cost of course: €125 / student & unwaged €100. Please direct any further questions by text/WhatsApp to 087-766 2294.