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Rossport talk in Dingle/Corca Dhuibhne

category kerry | environment | event notice author Friday April 14, 2006 14:31author by an fear siulauthor phone 087 6267563 Report this post to the editors

Cuairt Vincent McCraith agus Micheal O'Seighin ar Chorca Dhuibhne

Beidh Vincent Mcgrath agus Micheal O'Seighin i lathair in Ionad an Bhlaoscaoid, De Mairt and 18u Aibrean, chun labhairt le daoine o Dhun Chaoin agus Corca Dhuibhne faoi cad ta ar siul faoi lathair i Rosdumhach. Os gur Mairt na Casca ata ann, is faoin teama 1916 a bheidh an ocaid seo ar siul.
Vincent McGrath, Micheal O'Seighin and Aengus O'Snodaigh are guest speakers for a special event at the Blasket Island Centre, Dun Quin on the Dingle Peninsula this Tuesday, April 18th at 8pm.

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Modern Day Warriors/Laochra Na Tire

Beidh Aengus O'Snodaigh i lathair freisin chun leacht a thabhairt: "1916 - Inne agus Inniu". Ta dluth-baint ag clann Ui Shnodaigh le Corca Dhuibhne le fada an la.

Ta an oiche ag tosnu ag 8pm, in Ionad an Bhlaoscaoid, an 18u Aibrean.

Beidh Seisiun mor ar siul tar eis sin i dTigh Krugers, Dun Chaoin.

Ta failte roimh chach. Ta an ocaid eagraithe ag Cumann Thomais Aghas agus Coiste Seachtain Mheiricea Laidineach 2006.

Seo an chead cuairt do mhuintir Fheachtas Rosdumhach go dti Corca Dhuibhne. Ta se fior-thabhachtach bheith ann chun fhail amach duinn fhein cad ta ag tarlu thuas ansin, agus chun bheith cinnte nach dtarlodh an rud ceanna in aiteanna eile sa tire.

This is the first visit of people from the Shell/Rossport campaign to the Dingle area. They are joined by Sinn Fein T.D. Aengus O'Snodaigh, whose family have close contacts with the people of Corca Dhuibhne for many years now.

Aengus O'Snodaigh will give a talk on the relevance of the ideals of 1916 to people today. He will be followed by Micheal O'Seighin who will look at the Ownership of Irelands Natural Resources and lastly by Vincent McGrath, who will fill us in on the latest from the Shell To Sea campaign.

Clearly, what's happening in Rossport has a deep relevance for the rest of Ireland. What happens there can be a template for what will happen for other gas and oil finds on the West Coast.

I appeal to the people of West Kerry, Spread the word and turn out for this important talk.

This event is co-organised by Dingle Latin American Solidarity and Cumann Thomáis Ághas:
Tuile Eolais Contact Dingle LASC: Gearóid - 0876267563

Related Link: http://www.corribsos.org
author by an fear siulpublication date Fri Apr 14, 2006 14:34author address author phone Report this post to the editors

that the will be a trad session after the talk in Tigh Krugers in Dun Quin, with Breandan O'Beaglaoich, Fergal MacAmhlaoimh and other friends in attendance....

 
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