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Eachtraí Seachtain na Gaeilge le Athlone Community Radio
As part of Seachtain na Gaeilge, Athlone Community Radio 88.4 FM in association with Bhí Mé Anseo Publications and with support from Conradh na Gaeilge will host Rac agus Filíocht in the Aiden Heavey Public Library, Athlone.
Register now for Conradh na Gaeilge’s spring Irish course for adults
Conradh na Gaeilge’s Irish classes for adults focus on conversational Irish and cater for different levels.
Irish oral preparation with Conradh na Gaeilge
Do you want to do well in your oral Irish examination? Are you looking for an opportunity to practise your Irish in a fun environment?
Learn sean nós dancing with Conradh na Gaeilge
Monday January 26 will see the return of Club Árus na nGael’s popular sean nós dancing classes under the expert and patient tuition of Conamara sean nós dancer Pádraig Ó h’Oibicín.
Sean nós dancing classes return this month
Monday September 22 will see the return of Conradh na Gaeilge's popular sean nós dancing classes under the expert and patient tuition of Conamara sean-nós dancer, Pádraig Ó h’Oibicín.
Leaving Cert Irish oral examination classes with Conradh na Gaeilge
Conradh na Gaeilge’s Leaving Certificate oral Irish preparation course shall commence on Friday September 26.
Learn Irish with Conradh na Gaeilge
Many people toy with the idea of learning Irish from scratch and broadening their understanding of the language.
Children’s summer camps with Conradh na Gaeilge
As the end of the school year beckons it is time to think about planning your child’s summer holidays. Fortunately, Conradh na Gaeilge has just the answer for you. Its renowned summer camps commence in July in areas including Castlegar, Lackagh, Corofin, Menlough, and Oughterard.
Conradh to begin Irish courses for adults
Conradh na Gaeilge will shortly begin its three-week intensive Irish language course for adults, and whether you are a novice or have the cúpla focal, there is a level to suit you.
The stranger waiting at Maam Cross station
There was a humorous mix-up when Pádraig Pearse first visited Ros Muc in 1903. He was 24 years of age, and already imbued by a passion, and a vision for the Ireland of the new century.