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Limerick Culture Night 2017 additional funding announced

The Limerick Culture Night 2017 additional funding will see for an even bigger event this year. Pictured is Hannah Robertson, enjoying the activities at the Limerick Milk Market. Photo: Oisin McHugh/True Media.

 

Limerick Culture Night 2017 additional funding announced 

 


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Limerick City and County Council is to receive €15,000 as Culture Night 2017 additional funding to help stage Culture Night 2017. This is an increase of the funding granted last year.

 

In total, the government is allocated €190,000 to local authorities across the country.

 

Culture Night has become one of the most popular nights in the country and Limerick is no exception.

 

Last year Limerick hosted 118 events in 76 locations across the city and county enthralling an audience of 18,500 people.

 

Culture Night is always great fun and offers a great opportunity for us as a region to showcase the wealth of unique culture that Limerick has to offer and the Culture Night 2017 additional funding will see for an event this year.

 

It is a night to celebrate the cultural, artistic and creative communities of our city and county by inviting existing and new audiences into galleries, museums, workshops, and studios and community spaces.

 

Culture Night 2017 is fast approaching and if you would like to register your Culture Night event in the brochure, the closing date is this Friday, July 14 at 5 pm.

 

If you are a cultural organisation or a group with a cultural offer who are in a position to organise a Culture Night event, Limerick Arts Office will be there to support your involvement in this very popular national initiative.  Support includes merchandise, brochures and online promotion of events.

 

Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Stephen Keary said: “Culture and the Arts are becoming an increasingly important part of the fabric of Limerick life.  The value of culture to our local community is invaluable.”

“Culture Night is an ideal opportunity for groups to showcase their work and I’m calling on all organisations to engage with Limerick Arts Office in making Culture Night 2017 in Limerick the best ever.”

 

 

Culture Night 2017 additional funding

On Culture Night, arts and cultural organisations and venues of all shapes and sizes, extend their opening hours to allow for increased access to the public. Photo: Oisin McHugh/True Media.

Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Heather Humphreys said: “Culture Night continues to be one of the most successful and magical evenings in the calendar where venues open their doors free of charge and the streets are filled with spectacular performances of culture and creativity.”

 

 

“The evening dovetails with the Creative Ireland Programme which aims to increase access to and participation in cultural activity in every county. It is my strong belief that if we want to achieve this we need to ensure local events throughout the evening of Friday 22nd September are supported.”

 

Josephine Cotter Coughlan, Director of Culture and the Arts with Limerick City and County Council said: “Culture Night is a great opportunity for all the citizens of Limerick to experience some of the many cultural activities taking place across the city and county, some perhaps for the first time.”

 

Sheila Deegan, Arts and Culture Officer with Limerick City and County Council said: “Local groups and organisations have really taken the spirit and aim of Culture Night under their wing.  They see the value in opening their doors to the people of Limerick, many for the first time”

 

“The government has allocated additional funding to Limerick City and County Council this year to build on the great success that Culture Night has become across the city and county.”

 

“I would encourage all cultural organisations and communities with a cultural offer to get in contact with Limerick Arts Office ahead of the deadline so that they can be included in this wonderful occasion.”

 

Each year a Limerick Culture Night Brochure, listing all of the events and venues opening times is published.  To be included in this brochure, please complete and return the Culture Night event registration form by Friday, July 14, 2017.

Your event will also be listed on the National Culture Night website: www.CultureNight.ie

 

Remember, one of the key aspects of Culture Night is that events must be free of charge.

 

Culture Night will take place on Friday, September 22, from 5pm-11pm, so it’s time to start planning your events and activities for the Limerick region!

 

If you have any queries or would like to know more about getting involved in Culture Night 2017 you can [email protected]  or call 061 557363.

 

Completed Event Registration Forms should be emailed to [email protected]

 

Culture Night is supported by the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht in partnership with Limerick City and County Council.

 

To see all the events taking place for Culture night click here

For more of our stories on Culture Night 2017 click here  

If you want to get involved and volunteer for Culture Night click here 

 

 

Richard is a presenter, producer, songwriter and actor. He was named the Limerick Person of the Year (2011) and won an online award at the Metro Éireann Media and Multicultural Awards (2011) for promoting multi-culturalism online. Richard says that the ilovelimerick.com concept is very much a community driven project that aims to document life in Limerick. So, that in 20 years time people can look back and remember the events that were making the headlines.