Áit/Venue: Glór. Am/Time: 1-2pm. Costas/Price: In aisce/Free

Tá áthas ar Spraoi le Gaeilge agus Glór fáilte mhór a chuir roimh Pádraig Jack as Árainn i nGaeltacht Oileáin Árann, agus Gwilym Bowen Rhys as an mBreatain Bheag chuig Glór ag am lóin inniu, 1pm. Is coirmcheoil is aisce a bheas ann. Ná cailligí é!

Spraoi le Gaeilge and Glór are delighted to welcome Inis Mór singer, Pádraig Jack, and Welsh singer, Gwilym Bowen Rhys, for their free lunchtime gig today at 1pm. Don’t miss it!

Gwilym Bowen Rhys
Pádraig Jack

Irish Evening Classes for adults commencing on the 20th of September!

RANGANNA OÍCHE GAEILGE DO DHAOINE FÁSTA AG TOSAIGH, 20ú MEÁN FÓMHAIR!

Spraoi le Gaeilge will commence Irish conversational classes in Clare Education Centre on The Kilrush Road on Wednesday, 20th September.

Accepting reservations for: ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS, INTERMEDIATE, AND ADVANCED students.

Price for the 8-week course is €60.

To reserve your place/further information, please contact: spraoilegaeilge@gmail.com or call 085 – 1295594

IMEACHTAÍ / EVENTS:

  • INIS DÍOMÁIN – 9ú Meán Fómhair, 11-11.30am, ”Scéalta agus Rannta le Chéile”, Leabharlann Inis Díomáin
  • INIS – CAINT AGUS COMHRÁ, chuile Dé Luain ag 11am sa gCopperJug, Dé Céadaoin ag 11am in O’Brien’s, oíche Déardaoin sa Temple Gate (8pm), agus Dé Sathairn i nGlór, 11am-12pm Déan teagmháil leo ag: caintaguscomhra@outlook.com
  • SRÁID NA CATHRACH – 13ú Meán Fómhair, 10.30 -11am, ”Scéalta agus Rannta le Chéile”, Leabharlann Phoiblí Shráid na Cathrach
  • RAIDIÓ CLARE FM – ”Cúl-chaint” le Domhnall Ó Loingsigh chuile mhaidin Dé Sathairn, 9am. Seol nuacht chuig: Donal@clare.fm

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