Kinvara Alive

Kinvara Alive will hold their Annual General Meeting on Sunday 22nd March at 7.30pm in the Community Centre. The meeting is open to the public and a warm welcome will be offered to anyone wishing to attend. Kinvara Alive” raises awareness about well-being and mental health in our community.

Burrenbeo’s LEARNING LANDSCAPE SYMPOSIUM

Burrenbeo’s LEARNING LANDSCAPE SYMPOSIUM Inspiring Global Change, through Local Action 20th – 22nd March, Kinvara and the Burren. Burrenbeo’s 9th annual conference on place-based learning offers a diverse programme encompassing themes such as storytelling, team building, play, deep ecology, sustainable food production, climate change, spiritual connection and communities through more than 20 talks and interactive workshop sessions. There will be something for everyone involved or interested in environmental and community engagement. Workshop leaders include Elaine Nevin – director of Eco-Unesco Ireland; Katalin Czippán – deputy chair of Commission on Education and Communication (CEC) of the IUCN; and, author, broadcaster and founder of GIY Waterford, Michael Kelly. Programme info: http://bit.ly/LLS-info Book Tickets: http://bit.ly/LLS-tickets

Cresswell exhibition at Collins Barracks concludes at the end of April

Robert Cresswell visited Kinvara in the mid-1950’s to conduct an important anthropological study of the parish. While here, he took many interesting photos of markets, fairs, landscapes, individuals. etc. For a summary of Cresswell’s photographic work in the community, see the kinvara.ie website. An enlarged (and enhanced) selection of his photos forms part of an excellent exhibition currently on display at the National Museum, Collins Barracks: Ireland in Focus: Photographing the 1950s See: https://www.museum.ie/Decorative-Arts-History/Exhibitions/Current-Exhibitions/Ireland-in-Focus-Photographing-the-1950s-(1)

GALWAY 2020 – ‘PIER TO PEER’ KINVARA

GALWAY 2020 – ‘PIER TO PEER’ KINVARA: Piers have a fascinating place in Irish communities and culture. This Small Towns Big Ideas initiative focuses on 4 piers in the townland of Kinvara, each with their own unique history and sense of place: Kinvara, Crushoa, Parkmore and Ceibh a’ Lochain (NewTown Lynch). A series of community initiatives are planned for 2020. ‘Wild Atlantic Women’ will launch the activities on7th and 8th of March. On Saturday 7th March there is a Burren Beo Winterage walk with Farmer Aoife Forde in Carran. This is followed by the New Moon swim at Lynches Pier and the Wild Atlantic Seaweed Baths are back there again for the weekend (booking direct from 4th March). Sunday 8th March morning starts with the Celtic School of Yoga, Jack Harrison with Helen Colfer at St. Josephs School.   In the afternoon Ruth Fitzmaurice author ‘I Found my Tribe’ is in conversation with Lelia Doolan, film producer at the Merriman Hotel. After that everybody is invited to swim with Ruth and their local tribe at Traught Beach. Atlantic Masters are supporting us at Traught and hot soup will be available afterwards. Think of it like the Christmas Day swim but perhaps a little colder! Details of the events: (Yoga, walks and talks must be booked on Eventbrite) Future projects planned for summer involve the people and history of our piers, using storytelling, film, art, music, craftsmanship and contemporary dance. Join in our celebrations. Get involved and shape our programme: facebook piertopeerkinvara or email piertopeerkinvara@gmail.com to find out more.

‘Sive’ by John B Keane

Clann Machua Drama Group, Kiltimagh  return to Kinvara on Saturday March 28th to stage John B Keane’s much-loved classic play, Sive. Set in 1950’s rural Ireland, it tells the story of a young illegitimate schoolgirl named Sive, who lives with her uncle, his wife and her grandmother, Nanna.  Local matchmaker Thomasheen Seán Rua convinces her guardians to marry off Sive to an old farmer called Seán Dota for a large sum of money, a course of action that has terrible consequences.
This is a dark tale, full of passion, humour and wit that will grip you from the start – definitely a play not to be missed.  Tickets: €10*. Available from Be Yourself Boutique and Eventbrite (Online admin fee applies). Early booking advised.

Kinvara Community Council Monthly Meeting

Kinvara Community Council’s: monthly meetings take place the third Wednesday of each month. The next meeting is taking place on Wednesday 19th February at 8pm in Kinvara Community Centre. 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 before Friday 14th February.

Kinvara Twinning – Trip to France

Kinvara Twinning – Trip to France A trip is scheduled for June 27-30th to Locoal-Mendon in Brittany which is twinned with Kinvara. Any individual/family who’d like to get involved with the Twinning is invited. You will enjoy a weekend of Breton culture, food and organised activities and be hosted by a family in their home. You will have an opportunity to return the hospitality the following year when a Breton group will visit our community. Please email kinvaratwinning@gmail.com or call Carol on 087-6691173 for more info. Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kinvaratwinning

Job Opportunities

Job Opportunities: Part-time Pre-school and After-school position(s) – maternity leave cover and relief panel at Northampton Pre-school and After-school Services, Kinvara.  From end of April 2020 Part-time position(s) covering both Pre-school and After-school services. A minimum qualification of QQI level 5 in childcare required. Contact Jennifer, Northampton Pre-school and After-school services at 087 8336688 or childcarenorthampton@gmail.com for further details.