Siamsa Glas 2025: 12-14 September – programme & details / 12-14 Meán Fómhair – Clár & Eolas

The second Siamsa Glas Festival, which celebrates the Boyne Valley to Lakelands Greenway along with the Irish language and culture, takes place this weekend from the 12 to 14 September.
Visitors to the greenway will pass through or close to six villages along the route and communities along the greenway are preparing a warm welcome, a cúpla focal and some exciting events for all ages.
Please see link to event listing here: https://www.discoverboynevalley.ie/…/siamsa-glas-festival
Friday Events

Tóraíocht Taisce (Treasure Hunt)
Friday 12th September to Sunday 14th September (10am – 4.30pm)
GNR Café, Kilmainhamwood, Kilmainhamwood Railway, A82P654
Map is collected at GNR Café, Kilmainhamwood, A82P654
Description
A treasure hunt map in Irish can be collected from GNR Coffee Box at any time over the two days. This will be a family friendly activity with opportunities to draw and identify plants, trees and railway info on the walk to Whitewood Lake. All fully completed forms in Irish with drawings will get a free ice-cream from GNR.

Our Station Story
Friday 12th September to Sunday 14th September (10am – 5pm)
Kilmainhamwood Storehouse, Kilmainhamwood, A82P654
Not applicable.
Description
A display of photos and memorabilia telling the story of Kilmainhamwood storehouse and Station.

Family Photo Fun
Friday 12th September & Saturday 13th September
Boyne Valley to Lakelands Greenway
Images must be sent to anitareynoldsart@gmail.com
Description
Explore the greenway and capture an inspiring image along the way. Open to adults and children. Send your 2 favourite images to anitareynoldsart@gmail.com. Your photos will be displayed in the Railway Storehouse on Sunday and a winner chosen by local artist Anita Reynolds and Discover Boyne Valley. The winner will receive an original Anita Reynolds Bluebell Woods inspired by childhood memories of bluebells along Whitewood Lake. Your photos will also be shared on the Discover Boyne Valley socials with your permission.
Photos must be taken along the Greenway on Friday and Saturday. They can show the natural beauty of flora/fauna, the built environment along the route or people enjoying their cycle or walk. Whatever you think makes a great picture and captures the essence of this amazing local amenity

Introduction to the Bodhran le Shay Casserley
Friday 12th September (4.30pm– 5.30pm)
Halla Bhaile Ghib, Gibbstown, C15 VK49
Bookings are required through this link: Bodhrán workshop at Halla Bhaile Ghib – Gibbstown Hall C15VK49 – 12th Sep – Halla Bhaile Ghib – Gibbstown Hall C15VK49
Description
Join us for an exciting Bodhrán workshop where you’ll discover the joy of playing this traditional Irish drum with Shay Casserly. Suitable for children 7 years and above!

An Cailín Ciúin showing
Friday 12th September (7pm)
Halla Bhaile Ghib, Gibbstown, C15 VK49
Bookings are required through this link: An Cailín Ciúin-Irish Language film with subtitles at Halla Bhaile Ghib – Gibbstown Hall C15VK49 – 12th Sep – Halla Bhaile Ghib – Gibbstown Hall C15VK49
Description
Nominated for the 95th Academy Awards in the ‘International Feature Film’ category of the Oscars.
Even before its release, Colm Bairéad’s debut feature became one of the most lauded and garlanded Irish films of recent years. Adapted from Foster, a short story by Claire Keegan, it centres on nine-year-old Cáit, a shy and withdrawn child who receives scant attention or affection from a family ruled by an uncaring patriarch. When she is sent to spend the summer with her aunt Eibhlín (Carrie Crowley) and her husband Seán (Andrew Bennett), she comes out of her shell, blossoming in their care, especially when Seán’s initial aloofness fades. At the end of the summer, difficult decisions and realities must be faced. This is a work of small moments and details, anchored by Catherine Clinch’s remarkable performance as the titular quiet girl, that make for a film of pure artistry, as uplifting as it is heartbreaking.

Pop Up Gaeltacht
Friday 12th September (9.30pm)
The Kilberry, Navan, Co. Meath, C15 PY79
No booking required
Description
Bring whatever Gaeilge you have to an enjoyable and informal evening of Irish culture and music in the Kilberry for the opening event of SIAMSA GLAS 2025 . Bí linn.
Saturday Events

Tóraíocht Taisce (Treasure Hunt)
Friday 12th September to Sunday 14th September (10am – 4.30pm)
GNR Café, Kilmainhamwood, Kilmainhamwood Railway, A82P654
Map is collected at GNR Café, Kilmainhamwood, A82P654
Description
A treasure hunt map in Irish can be collected from GNR Coffee Box at any time over the two days. This will be a family friendly activity with opportunities to draw and identify plants, trees and railway info on the walk to Whitewood Lake. All fully completed forms in Irish with drawings will get a free ice-cream from GNR.

Our Station Story
Friday 12th September to Sunday 14th September (10am – 5pm)
Kilmainhamwood Storehouse, Kilmainhamwood, A82P654
Not applicable
Description
A display of photos and memorabilia telling the story of Kilmainhamwood storehouse and Station.

Family Photo Fun
Friday 12th & Saturday 13th September (All day)
Boyne Valley to Lakelands Greenway
Images must be sent to anitareynoldsart@gmail.com
Description
Explore the greenway and capture an inspiring image along the way. Open to adults and children. Send your 2 favourite images to anitareynoldsart@gmail.com. Your photos will be displayed in the Railway Storehouse on Sunday and a winner chosen by local artist Anita Reynolds and Discover Boyne Valley. The winner will receive an original Anita Reynolds Bluebell Woods inspired by childhood memories of bluebells along Whitewood Lake. Your photos will also be shared on the Discover Boyne Valley socials with your permission.
Photos must be taken along the Greenway on Friday and Saturday. They can show the natural beauty of flora/fauna, the built environment along the route or people enjoying their cycle or walk. Whatever you think makes a great picture and captures the essence of this amazing local amenity.

Make a Magical Creature in Clay – Kids Pottery Workshop
Saturday 13th September & Sunday 14th September (10am – 11.30am)
Kilmainhamwood Storehouse, Kilmainhamwood, A82P654
Bookings through Anita Reynolds Art & Design | Meath Textile and Ceramic Artist
Description
Make a Magical Creature in Clay Kids Pottery Workshop, inspired by the Whitewood Lake Monster.
Anita grew up in the station house in Kilmainhamwood Wood and still remembers the day the RTE crew came to the lake to do a piece for the news on a possible sighting of a monster in the water by a local man.
You will learn to build a monster starting with a clay pinch pinch pot. Is it a fish is it a dragon or a whale?? We will have fun discussing the possibilities!!
All pots will be bisque fired and ready for collection from GNR in 2 weeks. You can then enjoy painting your monster at home with your own acrylic paints.
15 euro each

Maidin Yoga
Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th September (10am – 1pm)
Halla Bhaile Ghib, Gibbstown, C15 VK49
Booking is essential. Please contact 085 1811624 to reserve your spot.
Description
Give yourself the gift of slowing down, softening, and tuning in. 🌿
Join me for a nourishing morning of:
💫 Gentle Movement
💫 Breathwork
💫 Guided Meditation
💫 Mini Sound Bath
💫 Rahanni Healing
Leave feeling grounded, balanced, and deeply connected to your inner calm. 🌸

Herbal Workshop at Castletownmoor Organic Farm
Saturday 13th September (10am – 1pm)
Castletownmoor Organic Farm, Co. Meath A82 H0k2
Booking is essential. Please contact 085 142 3153 for more information.
Description
Castletownmoor organic farm will host a medicinal herb workshop on Saturday 13th Sep from 10am until 1pm, and Sun 14th from 11 am until 2pm.
We will be identifying native herbs and discussing their benefits in Irish history and how our Irish ancestors used and prepared them. We will also demonstrate how to make an oil ,a salve and a tincture
Price €30 per person including tea and scone on arrival. For inquiries please contact Bridget Rooney medicinal herbalist on 0851423153. Places are limited.

Catalan basket making workshop with Andrew Carroll Basketry
Saturday 13th September (10am – 5pm)
Halla Bhaile Ghib, Gibbstown, Co. Meath
Booking is essential. Please contact (086) 354 2152 for more information.
Description
Rang caoladóireacht do dhaoine fásta. Gaeilge agus Béarla. Ar an lae déanfaidh tú ciseán ar stíl na Catalúine an Spáinn. Ag tosú ar 10rn agus ag críoch @5in. €70 an duine. Tuilleadh eolas/ clárú le Mags (086) 354 2152.
Join Andrew for a bilingual basketry workshop 10-5 pm where you will learn how to make a Catalan style basket that you will finish and take home on the day. This is Andrew’s second time hosting a workshop in the Halla and it’s sure to be a sell out like the last one! €70 per person over 18. To book in or to find out more information contact Mags on (086) 354 2152. Max 10 participants.

Roll n’ Stroll ~ Inclusive Family Meet-Up
Saturday 13th September (11am – 12pm)
Park Beo Greenway Hub, Wilkinstown, Co. Meath
For more info: Email Terry Donegan (Sports Inclusion Disability Officer) tdonegan@meathcoco.ie
Visit the new Inclusive Cycling Hub at Park Beo. Meet and chat with the Feel Good Outdoors team and check out the trike, hand cycles and tandem bike options. Bring your own bike, hire one or simply enjoy a walk and a chat with family and friends.
No need to book, free entry

Makers & Bakers ~ Local Market Stalls
Saturday 13th September (11am – 5pm)
Park Beo Greenway Hub, Wilkinstown, Co. Meath
Booking not required.
Step inside the Makers and Bakers marquee and discover a vibrant little market of local talent. Browse handmade crafts, tasty homemade bakes and unique creations from passionate small businesses – the perfect spot to potter about, mingle and pick up some gifts all whilst supporting the local community.

Creation Station ~ Kids Arts & Crafts
Saturday 13th September (11am – 5pm)
Park Beo Greenway Hub, Wilkinstown, Co. Meath
No booking required, free entry!
Join us at Creation Station in the marquee – a fun filled kids arts and crafts area packed with colour, imagination and creativity! From colouring to mask decorating to loom band making, nail painting and more; there’s something for every young artist to enjoy. Hands-on fun for children of all ages!

History of the Tailteann Games and Bee Keeping with Gerry O’Brien
Saturday 13th September (11am)
Teltown House, Teltown, Donaghpatrick, Co. Meath C15 X302
Bookings through this link: Bee Keeping and the history of the Tailteann games at C15 YN25 – 13th Sep – C15 YN25
Description
Come to Teltown to hear award winning bee keeper Gerry O’ Brien talk about the vital role of bees as part of diversity and the high quality food they produce. Want to hear more about the Tailteann games that gave our Navan GAA grounds its name then this is the event for you.

Fun Caricatures ~ By Jack Allen Art
Saturday 13th September (12pm – 4pm)
Park Beo Greenway Hub, Wilkinstown, Co. Meath
No need to book, pay artist per sketch
Description
Funny and quirky Caricatures sketched by talented artist Jack Allen. Bring a lively creative twist to your day by capturing your personality in a playful one-of-a-kind caricature! Jack is the winner of RTE’s Love in the Country Season 2 and has an interesting connection with Park Beo Greenway Hub.

Ceol @ Beo Greenway Sessions ~ Trigger & the Hitmen
Saturday 13th September (2pm – 4.30pm)
Park Beo Greenway Hub, Wilkinstown, Co. Meath
No need to book, free entry!
Description
Enjoy family friendly live music at Greenway Sessions in the park with Trigger and the Hitmen! This well-loved local band of talented musicians and singers are a must-see playing in the Gazebo. Great tunes in a relaxed outdoor setting at Féile Siamsa Glas, this is one not to be missed!
For the Love of Ledwidge – Railway Drama
Saturday 13th September & Sunday 14th September (1-1.30pm)
Wilkinstown Platform, Wilkinstown, Co. Meath
No booking required.
Description
A piece of open air theatre written especially for Siamsa Glas Festival this year by local lady Sharon Carroll. Sharon wrote the much admired piece from last year’s festival “The Journey “ This play looks at the local connection of Slane Poet Francis Ledwidge to Wilkinstown area. It explores the love letters he wrote to Lizzie Healy that lived in the village, and his beautiful poetry is recited throughout… An outdoor family event on the lovely Wilkinstown railway platform.
Image courtesy of Francis Ledwidge Museum.

Bodhran Biking with Feel Good Bicycles & Shay Casserley
Saturday 13th September (2pm – 5pm)
Park Beo Greenway Hub, Wilkinstown, Co. Meath C15 EY0P
For bookings, please contact 049 854 7886 (option 2) or hello@feelgoodbicycles.ie
Description
Cycle to a bodhran class from Park Beo to learn some bodhrán skills through Irish with Shay Casserly

A Chat with Joe
Saturday 13th September (2.30pm)
Kilmainhamwood Storehouse, Kilmainhamwood, A82P654
No booking required.
Description
Joe Gogarty will tell the story of a life time running his printing business in the railway Storehouse while bringing up a family in the station house across the tracks. As an avid historian Joe will tell the story of Kilmainhamwood railway junction with the help of photos and objects on display.

Bread making with James Tallon of Martry Mill
Saturday 13th September (3pm)
Martry Mill, Kells, Co. Meath A82 HP93
Bookings are required through this link: Summer Bread Baking Experience at Martry Mill
Description
🍞 Bread Baking at Martry Mill
Step inside one of Ireland’s oldest working watermills and experience the joy of traditional bread .Martry Mill invites you to join their Bread Baking Experience — a warm, welcoming afternoon of food heritage, hands-on learning, and fresh, stoneground flavour.
What to expect:
– Tea, coffee, and bread tasting
– A talk on the craft of milling and the story of Martry Mill
– A guided tour and milling demonstration
– A bread baking session using freshly milled flour — take home your own loaf!
Tidy Towns Fun Walk
Saturday 13th September (4pm)
Proposed coffee shop, Castletown
No booking required.
Description
Join us for a Tidy Towns Fun Walk at the proposed coffee shop at Castletown.

Childrens Music & Dance Session
Saturday 13th September (5pm)
Finns Bar, Castletown, Co. Meath
No booking required.
Description

Kingscourt Town Band Performance
Saturday 13th September (5.30pm)
Kilmainhamwood Station, Kilmainhamwood
No booking required.
Description
Kingscourt town band to perform on the platform at Kilmainhamwood.
Live Music: Just Us
Saturday 13th September (7pm)
Finns Bar, Castletown, Co. Meath
No booking required.
Description

Accora Orchestra & Harpist Mary Horgan in concert
Saturday 13th September (7.30 – 9.30pm)
Nobber Heritage Centre, Nobber, Co. Meath A82 WY10
Bookings through Accora Orchestra & Harpist Mary Horgan in concert Tickets, Sat, Sep 13, 2025 at 7:30 PM | Eventbrite
Description
The Accora Orchestra was originally formed as the Castletown Accordion Orchestra in 1981 and now consists of five separate bands from Beginner to Senior. The Orchestra travels worldwide to various music festivals and the U-21 band were recently crowned world champions at the World Music Festival in Austria earlier this summer. For the Siamsa Glas concert, the Senior Band will perform music from their repertoire of Irish as well as contemporary music genres.
Mary Horgan is a primary school teacher and harpist from Nobber, County Meath. She learned the harp under the guidance of Dearbhail Finnegan and went on to study Music and Irish at University College Dublin. Mary has performed both nationally and internationally with the Meath Harp Ensemble, with appearances in Ireland, Italy, and Australia. She has also enjoyed success in several prestigious competitions, winning awards at the Feis Ceoil RDS, the O’Carolan Harp Festival in Keadue, and her local festival in Nobber. Mary will perform notable Irish music pieces including some compositions of Nobber born Turlough O’Carolan
Seisiun Ceoil: Local Musicans Session
Saturday 13th September (9pm)
Finns Bar, Castletown, Co. Meath
No booking required.
Description

Way Back Home – Pub Drama written by Anthony O’Boyle
Saturday 13th September (9pm)
Colwell’s Pub, Oristown, Co. Meath
No booking required.
Description
It’s Christmas morning in Flanagan’s pub in north Leitrim. Sean is in the bar cleaning up from the night before. He gets a knock on the window, it’s Michael McGoldrick who needs a drink before he heads up to Kilnabrackley.
Michael is looking forward to going home, anticipating the family routines and customs of Christmas Day but there is a difficulty.

Ceol, Craic agus Caint
Saturday 13th September (9.30pm)
Colwell’s Pub, Oristown, Co. Meath
No booking required.
Description
Join us for a trad session in Colwells celebrating our wonderful Irish music and song, local musicians and singers’ welcome.
Sunday Events

Sensory/Messy Play ~ Kids Fun Session
Sunday 14th September (9.30am – 10.30am)
Park Beo Greenway Hub, Wilkinstown, Co. Meath
Free Entry, booking required by emailing Tara at sensoryplay4all@gmail.com
Description
Join this inclusive stay-and-play session, filled with sensory and messy play fun! A safe welcoming space for children aged 1-10 years to explore, learn and enjoy hands-on activities. A fully inclusive unstructured and child-led class where all children are welcome!

Tóraíocht Taisce (Treasure Hunt)
Friday 12th September to Sunday 14th September (10am – 4.30pm)
GNR Café, Kilmainhamwood, Kilmainhamwood Railway, A82P654
Map is collected at GNR Café, Kilmainhamwood, A82P654
Description
A treasure hunt map in Irish can be collected from GNR Coffee Box at any time over the two days. This will be a family friendly activity with opportunities to draw and identify plants, trees and railway info on the walk to Whitewood Lake. All fully completed forms in Irish with drawings will get a free ice-cream from GNR.

Our Station Story
Friday 12th September to Sunday 14th September (10am – 5pm)
Kilmainhamwood Storehouse, Kilmainhamwood, A82P654
Not applicable
Description
A display of photos and memorabilia telling the story of Kilmainhamwood storehouse and Station.

Make a Magical Creature Pottery Workshop
Saturday 13th September & Sunday 14th September (10am – 11.30am)
Kilmainhamwood Storehouse, Kilmainhamwood, A82P654
Bookings through Anita Reynolds Art & Design | Meath Textile and Ceramic Artist
Description
Make a Magical Creature in Clay Kids Pottery Workshop, inspired by the Whitewood Lake Monster .
Anita grew up in the station house in Kilmainhamwood Wood and still remembers the day the RTE crew came to the lake to do a piece for the news on a possible sighting of a monster in the water by a local man.
You will learn to build a monster starting with a clay pinch pinch pot. Is it a fish is it a dragon or a whale?? We will have fun discussing the possibilities!!
All pots will be bisque fired and ready for collection from GNR in 2 weeks. You can then enjoy painting your monster at home with your own acrylic paints.
15 euro each.

Maidin Yoga
Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th September (10am – 1pm)
Halla Bhaile Ghib, Gibbstown, C15 VK49
Booking is essential. Please contact 085 1811624 to reserve your spot.
Description
Give yourself the gift of slowing down, softening, and tuning in. 🌿
Join me for a nourishing morning of:
💫 Gentle Movement
💫 Breathwork
💫 Guided Meditation
💫 Mini Sound Bath
💫 Rahanni Healing
Leave feeling grounded, balanced, and deeply connected to your inner calm. 🌸

Biodiversity Walk
Sunday 14th September (11am)
Gibbstown Greenway Carpark
Bookings through this link: Biodiversity walk with Emma Reeves- free family event- Gaeilge agus Béarla at Starting point-Gibbstown station greenway car park – 14th Sep – Starting point-Gibbstown station greenway car park
Description
Join Dr Emma Reeves senior ecologist with Fers for a biodiversity walk along the greenway from Gibbstown station. She will talk about the diversity, folklore and importance of the species that we encounter along the way. Bí linn.

Herbal Workshop at Castletownmoor Organic Farm
Sunday 14th September (11am – 2pm)
Castletownmoor Organic Farm, Co. Meath A82 H0k2
Booking is essential. Please contact 085 142 3153 for more information.
Description
Castletownmoor organic farm will host a medicinal herb workshop on Saturday 13th Sep from 10am until 1pm, and Sun 14th from 11 am until 2pm.
We will be identifying native herbs and discussing their benefits in Irish history and how our Irish ancestors used and prepared them. We will also demonstrate how to make an oil ,a salve and a tincture.
Price €30 per person including tea and scone on arrival. For inquiries please contact Bridget Rooney medicinal herbalist on 0851423153. Places are limited.

Makers & Bakers ~ Local Market Stalls
Sunday 14th September (11am – 5pm)
Park Beo Greenway Hub, Wilkinstown, Co. Meath
No need to book, free entry
Description
Step inside the Makers and Bakers marquee and discover a vibrant little market of local talent. Browse handmade crafts, tasty homemade bakes and unique creations from passionate small businesses – the perfect spot to potter about, mingle and pick up some gifts all whilst supporting the local community.

Creation Station ~ Kids Arts & Crafts
Sunday 14th September (11am – 5pm)
Park Beo Greenway Hub, Wilkinstown, Co. Meath
No need to book, free entry
Description
Join us at Creation Station in the marquee – a fun filled kids arts and crafts area packed with colour, imagination and creativity! From colouring to mask decorating to loom band making, nail painting and more; there’s something for every young artist to enjoy. Hands-on fun for children of all ages!

Rising Stars Session ~ Belle33
Sunday 14th September (11.30am – 12.30pm)
Park Beo Greenway Hub, Wilkinstown, Co. Meath
No need to book, free entry
Description
Catch the Rising Stars Session with Belle33 at the Gazebo in Park Beo. This student start-up band brings a mix of music styles and young energy to the park as part of Féile Siamsa Glas ’25. Enjoy the buzz before wandering down the line to see ‘For the Love of Ledwidge’, a railway drama on the platform at 1pm.

Fun Caricatures ~ By Jack Allen Art
Sunday 14th September (12pm – 4pm)
Park Beo Greenway Hub, Wilkinstown, Co. Meath
No need to book, pay artist per sketch
Description
Funny and quirky Caricatures sketched by talented artist Jack Allen. Bring a lively creative twist to your day by capturing your personality in a playful one-of-a-kind caricature! Jack is the winner of RTE’s Love in the Country Season 2 and has an interesting connection with Park Beo Greenway Hub.
‘For the Love of Ledwidge’ – Railway Drama
Saturday 13th September & Sunday 14th September (1 – 1.30pm)
Wilkinstown Platform, Wilkinstown, Co. Meath
No booking required.
Description
A piece of open air theatre written especially for Siamsa Glas Festival this year by local lady Sharon Carroll. Sharon wrote the much admired piece from last year’s festival “The Journey “ This play looks at the local connection of Slane Poet Francis Ledwidge to Wilkinstown area. It explores the love letters he wrote to Lizzie Healy that lived in the village, and his beautiful poetry is recited throughout… An outdoor family event on the lovely Wilkinstown railway platform.
Image courtesy of Francis Ledwidge Museum.

Ceol @ Beo Greenway Sessions ~ Out on Bale
Sunday 14th September (2pm – 4.30pm)
Park Beo Greenway Hub, Wilkinstown, Co. Meath
No need to book, free entry
Description
Get your festival vibe on for this hooley in the park! The second of our Greenway Sessions in the Gazebo with the sensational Out on Bale. This band have taken the Royal County and beyond by storm and are in demand for their high energy performances and much loved set lists. A family friendly event that will have you singing and dancing until the cows come home.

Make your own Tweed Coaster with Bréidin na Bóinne
Sunday 14th September (2pm – 3.30pm)
Kilmainhamwood Storehouse, Kilmainhamwood, A82P654
Bookings through Anita Reynolds Art & Design | Meath Textile and Ceramic Artist
Description
Weave your own piece of Irish Tweed on a mini loom. For ages 8+
Learn the craft of traditional hand weaving on a mini loom with our bilingual workshop through English and Gaeilge. Fáilte roimh chách!
Anna is a weaver based in the Ráth Chairn Gaeltacht in Co. Meath. She makes and sells her hand woven tweeds in her studio as well as at Púca Festival and Meath Made events.

Ceol sa Gazebo
Sunday 14th September (2pm)
Kilmainhamwood Platform, Kilmainhamwood, Co. Meath
No booking required.
Description
Trad session on the platform with local musicians.

Bingó sa charr
Sunday 14th September (3pm)
Halla Bhaile Ghib, Gibbstown, C15 VK49
No booking required.
Description
Gibbstown drive in bingo commenced in 1987 and had run every year since. Join us in the field in Gibbstown for a fun afternoon and you could drive home a winner!

Fuinneamh Féile ~ Festival Energy by Elite Stage School Productions
Sunday 14th September (3pm – 3.30pm)
Park Beo Greenway Hub, Wilkinstown, Co. Meath
No need to book, free entry
Description
Feel the festival energy with the impossibly talented local entrepreneur Áine and her inspirational troop of Elite performers as they take over the Gazebo for an upbeat stint during our Greenway Sessions! Enjoy this high energy dance and music routine in what promises to be a lively outdoor park performance. A fun, vibrant Sunday afternoon treat for the whole family.

Cluichí Tailteann Art Exhibition ~ Meet the Artists
Sunday 14th September (4.30pm – 5.30pm)
Park Beo Greenway Hub, Wilkinstown, Co. Meath
No need to book, free entry
Description
Come view and appreciate the impressive art in this outdoor exhibition depicting the Cluichí Tailteann or Tailteann Games. Created by the students of Scoil Ultain Naofa in Baile Ghib, with local Artist Mary Schoales and curated by Múinteoir Deirdre Foley, this is a special chance to meet the artists involved in this beautiful project which exudes such pride and passion. Following this, pop down the Greenway for the conclusion of Siamsa Glas with Pub Drama ‘Way Back Home’ at Tiernans of Wilkinstown at 6.30pm.
For more info on the Cluichí Tailteann Art Exhibition: Contact Deirdre Foley 086 2634119

Way Back Home – Pub Drama written by Anthony O’Boyle
Sunday 14th September (6.30pm)
Tiernan’s Pub, Wilkinstown, Co. Meath
No booking required.
Description
It’s Christmas morning in Flanagan’s pub in north Leitrim. Sean is in the bar cleaning up from the night before . He gets a knock on the window, it’s Michael McGoldrick who needs a drink before he heads up to Kilnabrackley.
Michael is looking forward to going home ,anticipating the family routines and customs of Christmas Day but there is a difficulty.