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Drama exploring old age takes centre stage this week at Coole

Coole Park Visitors’ Centre will play host to drama, music, and heritage events this week as part of the Coole Park Winter Programme. All events in the programme are free due to funding received from Galway County Council and the Heritage Council.

Events for all the family at Coole

The Coole Park series of cultural events is now under way with a series of arts events beginning today (Thursday) as part of the Winter Arts and Heritage Programme 2010.

Coole Park Winter Programme gets under way next week

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The Friends of Coole, in partnership with the National Parks and Wildlife Services, Galway County Council, Galway Rural Development, Galway Education Centre, Fáilte Ireland West, and the community of Gort, has launched its winter cultural programme with a feast of drama, heritage, music, and poetry for all ages.

COPE Galway launches ‘Coole Runnings’

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COPE Galway has launched their ‘Coole Runnings 5k Trail Run’, which will take place at Coole Park on September 18 at 10am.

Celebrate Heritage Week at Coole

A number of free events will take place at Coole Park next week as part of National Heritage Week.

New film shot on location in Westmeath

Westmeath County Council is delighted to announce that film The Lotus Eaters was part-filmed in Coole, Co Westmeath last week.

Review announced of the Coole Park Cultural Programme

The Friends of Coole has announced a review of its biannual Coole Park Cultural Programme.

Burke handed reins in Mullingar

Cllr Peter Burke became the latest cathaoirlach of the Mullingar area committee of Westmeath County Council, after his uncontested elevation at its annual meeting on Monday.

Exploring nature at Coole Park

With summer in full swing Coole Park is offering guided walks on Sunday afternoons, and children's nature activities each Wednesday afternoon during July and August.

Review of the Coole Park Cultural Programme

The Friends of Coole is a voluntary group “dedicated to celebrating and continuing the creative influence of Lady Gregory and her contribution to Irish cultural life”. From their founding in 1994, they have worked to establish a cultural and heritage education centre at Coole Park.

 

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