Music & Dance Workshops / Open Air Display
Kilrush Traditional Music & Set Dancing Festival
Kilrush Traditional Music & Set Dancing Festival
Nightly music in pubs throughout the town.
Kilrush Traditional Music & Set Dancing Festival
Kilrush Traditional Music & Set Dancing Festival
Nightly music in pubs throughout the town.
Support local businesses by shopping the Kilrush Farmer's Market. Held every Thursday from 9am-2pm.
Support local businesses by shopping the Kilrush Farmer's Market. Held every Thursday from 9am-2pm.
Pottery has played an important role in day-to-day life throughout history. Join Elaine Lynch, Ceramic Specialist and Artefact Illustrator with AMS, to learn how the recovery of pottery from archaeological excavations can connect us to our ancestors by giving us insight into their hearths and homes. Elaine Lynch MA, MPhil, MIAI has over 17 years’ … Continue reading "Pottery Through the Ages (and why we love it in archaeology)"
Join musician and historian, Peadar McMahon, for a performance of music, stories and song, that celebrates the works and remarkable life of Ireland's greatest songwriter. And of course, no Kilrush performance would be complete without French’s celebration of our own West Clare Railway! Percy French entertained audiences in small village halls all over Ireland from … Continue reading "The Legacy of Percy French"
Kilrush and District Historical Society is glad to announce a guided walking tour of Frances Street, Kilrush. A step onto Frances Street in Kilrush is a step back in time. This grand, 30-metre-wide thoroughfare runs straight down to the harbour; but it is also, it seems, a direct line to Kilrush’s past as a port … Continue reading "A Walking Tour of Frances Street"
From 11.30 am and throughout the day, Banner Books will be hosting a social space for local people to take their ease and share their memories of Old Kilrush. Explore local history books, with local writers, and share your own family stories and photographs. Photographs can also be dropped off for recording and restoration by … Continue reading "Connecting Our Stories"
The theme of Heritage Week 2024 is Connection. Here on Scattery Island we have reconnected with a former Scattery Island guide, storyteller and crafter Ruth Marshall who will show us the route from raw fleece to fine yarn and will be happy to tell us about the plants-roots,leaves and flowers that she uses to produce … Continue reading "Spinning Yarn in Scattery Island Cottage"