Michael Cusack Centre showcased in Hell for Leather
*Michael Cusack Centre. Photograph: Eamon Ward CARRON enjoyed a recent spell in the limelight in the first episode of RTÉ’s new GAA series ‘Hell for Leather’.
*Michael Cusack Centre. Photograph: Eamon Ward CARRON enjoyed a recent spell in the limelight in the first episode of RTÉ’s new GAA series ‘Hell for Leather’.
*Mary McAleese at the Michael Cusack Heritage Centre. Photograph: Eamon Ward. FORMER President of Ireland Dr. Mary McAleese has been officially announced as Honorary Patron of the Michael Cusack Heritage Centre, the birthplace of the founder of the GAA.
*Crowds gather at the 2023 Michael Cusack Day at the Michael Cusack Heritage Centre in Carron. Photograph Eamon Ward. AS THE 140th anniversary of the Gaelic Athletic Association draws closer, the birthplace of the organisation’s founder is preparing to host a commemorative day in his honour.
Tadhg and Aodhan Ó’Gairbhith and their Sister Liadan with “Michael Cusack” (Martin Vernon) at the inaugural Michael Cusack Day in Carron, located in the heart of the Burren in County Clare Photograph by Eamon Ward. CARRON will host the final event of ‘Cusack 175’, a yearlong programme of events marking the 175th anniversary of the …
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*Br Sean MacNamara in Carron. Photograph: Eamon Ward. Since his death on Saturday last, many tributes have been paid to Brother Seán MacNamara who has been one of Co. Clare’s finest ambassadors for many years.
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The significant contribution to Irish culture by the founder of the GAA will be celebrated with the inaugural Michael Cusack Day in Carron, located in the heart of the Burren at midday on Sunday, 20 September.