Community Hub hosts cookery demo and games night in Ballybane
Thu, Apr 30, 2026
Residents in Ballybane are being invited to take part in two upcoming community events at the local community hub, offering opportunities to learn new skills and enjoy a relaxed social atmosphere.
A cookery demonstration will take place on Thursday, March 30, at 7pm. Chef Maria McNeela will lead the session, showing attendees how to prepare a creamy seafood chowder and a traditional fish pie. The event will include tastings, along with tea and coffee, and is designed as an informal evening where participants can pick up practical culinary tips.
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