‘Cresswell Comes Home’ 14th -23rd March, the Courthouse, Kinvara

This March, Kinvara Heritage Group is delighted to present Cresswell Comes Home, an exhibition at Kinvara Courthouse showcasing photographs of local Kinvara people, daily life, and landscapes captured by Robert Cresswell in the 1950s.

Cresswell, a Paris-based American anthropologist, lived in Kinvara between 1955 and 1956, during which time he took over 400 photographs documenting the area. He later gifted the copyright of these images to the Kinvara Community Council for educational and heritage purposes.

A selection of his photographs was featured in the 2019 Ireland in Focus exhibition at the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks. In 2024, the framed images from that exhibition were kindly donated to Kinvara by the National Museum, allowing them now to be displayed locally for the first time – hence the exhibition’s title, Cresswell Comes Home.

Cresswell’s research in Kinvara culminated in his seminal work, Une communauté rurale de l’Irlande (A Rural Community in Ireland), published by the Institut d’Ethnologie in Paris in 1969.

Official opening will be on Friday 14th March at 7pm (kindly sponsored by Upstairs @ Connolly’s. Admission is free. All are welcome.

Kinvara Parent and Toddler Group welcomes parents and guardians to our weekly playgroup; Wednesdays 10am-12pm in the meeting room of Kinvara Community Centre. Children under 6 are welcome to socialise in a relaxed, casual atmosphere. We have plenty of toys and play tents for little ones and we offer tea/coffee and biscuits for grown-ups. We ask for a donation of €3-€4 per family to cover running costs and special events. Follow us on Facebook, search for Kinvara Playgroup or message 087-7662294 to be added to our WhatsApp group which is a fantastic hive of information, and the odd hand-me-down, for local parents. 

Kinvara Tidy Towns: Love this place – Kinvara ♥️ and want to give something back well, why not volunteer with Kinvara Tidy Towns.   Kinvara tidy towns are looking for help litter picking for our spring cleans of approach roads and around the village. We are out Wednesday mornings at 10.30am and Saturday mornings at 9.30am.  We meet at the Kinvara Community centre. No gardening skills required. You can join our group or work on your own in your own time. We also aim to provide volunteer activities from litter picking, gardening, light weeding, painting, social media to sustainability initiatives.  Email kinvaratidytowns01@gmail.com if this is for you. Our motto is do what you can when you can. Look forward to meeting new volunteers in 2025! 😀 

Kinvara Community Council: Our February monthly meeting will take place on Wednesday 19th February at 8pm and we encourage all members of the community to attend these meetings where discussion and debates on any items put forward on the agenda are always welcome. 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 17th February and you must be there to present your item.

Kinvara Parent and Toddler Group welcomes parents and guardians to our weekly playgroup; Wednesdays 10am-12pm in the meeting room of Kinvara Community Centre. Children under 6 are welcome to socialise in a relaxed, casual atmosphere. We have plenty of toys and play tents for little ones and we offer tea/coffee and biscuits for grown-ups. We ask for a donation of €3-€4 per family to cover running costs and special events. Follow us on Facebook, search for Kinvara Playgroup or message 087-7662294 to be added to our WhatsApp group which is a fantastic hive of information, and the odd hand-me-down, for local parents. 

Kinvara Twinning: is organising a trip to Locoal-Mendon in Brittany this May and we’re inviting members of the local community to join us.Details:- Fly from Dublin to Nantes, Friday, May 9th (Depart 13:30)- Spend 3 nights in Locoal-Mendon, hosted by a Breton family- Enjoy various cultural activities and sight-seeing trips- Return Nantes to Dublin, Monday, May 12th (Arrive 17:25)This is a fantastic opportunity to experience Breton culture first hand as you get to stay with a host family from Locoal-Mendon yet there are lots of opportunities to meet up with the wider group – communal evening meals, day-trips to local attractions and music sessions at night! Family groups, couples, solo travellers welcome – No unaccompanied minors. Speaking French is not a requirement as many of the Breton families have a high level of English and we can match you accordingly.Aer Lingus Return flight currently under €150. NOTE: Trip participants must be willing to reciprocate and host Breton visitors when they are welcomed to Kinvara in 2026. Please email – kinvaratwinning@gmail.com to find out more or call Maeve on 087-6685775.

Friday Free … Cup of Tea (or Coffee 😊) on Valentine’s Day! On Friday, February 14th, between 9am and noon, why not meet a friend, or make a new friend, in a local café for a cuppa and a chat? Your beverage of choice (tea, coffee, or hot chocolate) will be paid for by Kinvara Alive. We extend thanks to Kinvara’s wonderful cafés for offering to take part in this initiative. (Please note that offer applies to sit-in drinks, rather than take-out).

KAVA events:

Feb 3rd & 19th            Drawing Club 7pm
Feb 8th                        KAVA Konnect – Art of the Brush. Ink painting and Calligraphy workshop

Feb 5th, 12th, & 26th Yoga with Fionnuala 9.30am

Feb 28th                      KAVA Members Show

20 years of Scouting in Kinvara! This year, Kinvara Scout Group are celebrating 20 years of scouting that has seen a huge number of boys and girls in the area join as Beavers at the age of six, moving up through Cubs, Scouts, Ventures and some are still scouting as Rovers in their adult lives.

Throughout those years we have climbed mountains, potholed caves, built rafts, surfed & kayaked, cooked thousands of sausages, sang campfires songs, slept in hammocks, and camped with other Scouts in Ireland and abroad, and lots more!

Scouting is an amazing inclusive youth organisation supported by adult volunteers, with the aim of encouraging the physical, intellectual, character, emotional and social development of young people through outdoor adventure.

Interested? Youth members and adult volunteers are always welcome to join.  Email kinvarascouts@gmail.com to find out more.