Search Results for 'Mardi Gras Day'

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Galway Oyster Festival launches Gathering event in the Big Apple

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This year, as part of The Gathering Ireland 2013, the Galway International Oyster and Seafood Festival is going tribal. Recognised as the most famous Oyster Festival in the world, it is reaching out, across the globe, to descendants of the 14 Tribes of Galway and encouraging them to come home to celebrate their ancestry at the 59th Galway International Oyster & Seafood Festival, September 27-29. The new Tribal Oyster Feast Off, as part of 'The Gathering Ireland 2013', will take place in Galway on Sunday September 29 2013.

The Hole In The Wall hosts inaugural Barbados Festival

The Hole In The Wall, Ireland’s oldest surviving townhouse situated in the heart of Kilkenny city, is a hidden treasure located off one of the city’s busiest streets and this weekend the focus will be on Barbados.

Easter craft workshops for children

Groundworks Studios will run a series of craft workshops for children starting next week in Groundworks Studios, Lyrr Building 3, Mervue Business Park.

Ballinrobe to host multiple Enda Kennys

Be the best Enda Kenny you can be, and win yourself a prize at the Ballinrobe St Patrick’s Day parade - that is the message from the organisers of the 2011 event.

Diamante encrusted wellies at the ready

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Join 5,000 members of Ireland’s LGBT community and their beautiful straight friends in the majestic surroundings of Ballinlough Castle, which will be transformed into a technicoloured dream world, for one day of outrageous fun, on Saturday August 14. It’s Europe’s first ever music and arts festival for the LGBT community, MILK festival 2010.

Celebrate Mardi Gras in Kinvara

The Mardi Gras celebrations before the start of Lent may be most associated with New Orleans, Rio de Janeiro, and Quebec City, but Kinvara will be throwing its own Mardi Gras party as well.

cleere thinking

It started with an e-mail from a friend in the PR business in Dublin:

Galway Gay Pride — 20 years a-growing

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Brod Ireland West (Galway Gay Pride) Festival celebrates its 20th birthday in style this year with a Mardi Gras style parade from City Hall on Saturday August 22 at 2pm.

Jim White is a must-see at this year’s Rhythm and Roots Festival

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Since 1998, the Guinness Kilkenny Rhythm and Roots Festival has attracted some of the finest names in the Americana canon; acts like Calexico, Giant Sand, Ryan Adams, Alejandro Escovedo, Mark Eitzel, Guy Clark, Ray La Montagne, Richmond Fontaine, Rodney Crowell...the list is very long, and these are but a few names who have been drawn to the magnet of the Marble City Mardi Gras in the past.

Karnival @ Karma

KARNIVAL, ALSO known as a festival, celebration, or Mardi Gras, is coming to Karma Club Galway, on Saturday September 18.

 

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