Féile Dúthalla 2011

Dia daoibh go leir,
The programme for the August weekend Talks Series (Friday August 12th, Saturday 13th, Sunday 14th) is now sorted and will be placed on the website in the coming week. It looks like:
Friday, August 12th, 20.00
Thoughts on the Treaty
Jack Lane – James O Keeffe Institute, Newmarket – Free Admission, refreshments
Saturday, August 13th, 11.00/13,00

King Williams Town in The Pass Of Kerry, England’s last Irish Plantation
Donal O Siodachain – Trades Union Hall, Kanturk  – Free admission, refreshments
Saturday, August 13th, 14.00/16.00

Ireland’s legal tradition: loss and recovery.” – 

Free admission, refreshments

Patricia Herron – Trades Union Hall, Kanturk

This talk will explore several consequences of the collapse of the Gaelic order in the seventeenth century, with particular reference to the banning of Ireland’s laws and legal system.  It will also highlight the efforts of such people as Charles O’Conor of Balanagare, Eugene O’Curry and John O’Donovan, whose work on the translation of ancient Irish manuscripts kept the Gaelic flame alive and ultimately led to the publishing of the Ancient Laws and Institutes of Ireland in the nineteenth century. Patricia Herron is currently completing her PhD study at the University of Limerick on the topic of Ireland’s Brehon Laws.

 

Saturday, August 13th,16.30/18.30
Guided Historical Tour of the town of Kanturk
Patrick O Sullivan – Tour leader
The tour will visit specific sites of historic and architectural interest including The CHurch of the Immaculate Conception, The COurthouse & Bridewell, Johnsons Hotel, Egmont Place, The Market House and more.  Full details to be advised on the forthcoming programme.
Saturday, August 13th,18.30/21.00
Open Air Music Session & Barbeque (€5 per person – tickets now on sale)
Grounds of Kanturk Castle (w.p./tbc or Bobs Bar, Kanturk – tbc – reverting)
This session will offer participants the chance of further debate, song and music in a friendly and non formal setting…………Full details to follow
Sunday, August 14th,10.00/18.00
Guided Bus Tour – Blackwater River Heritage Tour
Fr. Seán Tucker & guest speakers (Seamus O Suilleabhain, Donal O Siodachain, Noel Linehan etc.,) Tickets €20 – now on sale – limited places
The tour will commence in MIllstreet (Carnegie Hall) at 10.00 and will travel to several sites enroute including, Republican Monument at Ballydaly, Whiteboy Memorial at Shinagh Cross Rathmore, Nohoval Cemetry, Eamonn Kelly Monument  Gniomh go Leith, Ballydesmond Village & Surrounds (tbc later), Cullen Village (Latiarains Well),
Dromsicane Castle, Duarigle Castle, Drishanebeg Ambush Site, Knockbrack Battle Site, Dromagh Castle (tbc later), Dr. Pat O’Callaghan Monument in Banteer, McDonaghs Folly (Kanturk Castle- tbc), Thady Kelliher Monument in Kanturk, Knocknanuss Battle Site (Talk here with Seamus O Suilleabhain on Alisdair McDonald & the battle of Knocknanuss 1647), ,Longueville House (Afternoon tea & talk by Noel Linehan titled – Thomas Davis, patriot and poet), Navigation Road Canal System, Clonmeen Graveyard, Colkittos burial place & Augistinian Friary in Banteer – tour officially ends circa 18.00/18.30
Sunday, August 14th,18.30/20.30
Farewell session at the White Country Inn Banteer
Open session of music, song & poetry etc, etc.,
The bus will leave Banteer at 20.45 via its reciprocal route to MIllstreet & Cullen.
Please note:
Tickets for the bus tour are €20 and need to be booked and paid for before August 1st, Non payment by that date will render the provisional booking cancelled and the seat will be reallocated so early booking and payment is requested (cash or persoanl cheques made payable to Feile Duthalla only please). The bus fee covers the bus ride, lectures, afternoon tea at Longueville and the music session in Banteer)
The barbeque on saturday will cost €5 per person and covers the barbeque food, salads and the music session.  Tickets are on sale now and admission is by ticket only. Please order and pay for your tickets early so as to assist the organisation (logistics foodwise etc.,) for the event which will be held indoors if the weather is against us…….
The cost for the weekend is €25 which will cover all events both free and ticketed and represents great value.  As our budget is very low this year it is requested that payment be made as soon as possible by those wishing to participate in the weekends programme.  Your anticipated co-operation and understanding in this matter is much appreciated and will help in the smooth running of all events (it will allow us to provide tea, coffee snack etc.lf, for free if everyone coughs up the asked €25.
For anyone wishing to make  a financial contribution towards the Feile Costs you can do so by lodgement to (or alternatively send the remittance to Feile Duthalla Admin.)

For more information see the website for Féile Dúthalla 2011
submitted by Jack Lane who is a speaker at one of the events

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