Bealtaine 2016 started all over again on Wednesday, May 11. The Bealtaine festival is now 21 years young. In its 21 years Bealtaine has celebrated over...
Dance Limerick are proud to host ‘Here’s Looking at You Kid’ an Over 50s dance project, on Sunday, May 15, at 3 pm. The project entitled...
Ireland’s most exciting new boyband Taken visit St Nessans Community College and were met with a very excited bunch of students and staff alike. Describing their music...
Pictured: Colm O’Brien Motivation. Savoy Hotel, Limerick. Picture credit: Diarmuid Greene/Fusionshooters Thomond Park will welcome Business Conference Thomand Park will see up to hundred SME Business Owners, Senior...
Professor Vincent Cunnane appointed as next President of Limerick Institute of Limerick (LIT). The chair of the Governing Body of LIT, Niall Greene, made the announcement...
Urban Food Fest Limerick is an event not to be missed this summer. Limerick Food Group is calling for applications from local food businesses for a Street Food...
Darkness into Light Limerick 2016 supported by Electric Ireland, kicked off in the early hours of Saturday morning, May 7, with up to 15,000 people participants...
Pictured above:Richard Lynch and Laura Ryan. Photo: Dolf Patijn Limerick City and County Council has announced that Laura Ryan has been appointed as its new Head...
The Limerick Strand Al Fresco BBQ season returns for the summer and is ‘smoking hot’. The BBQ season at The Strand 2016 has added the low...
Limerick Darkness into Light 2016 Launch – Ann Franklin, Darkness into Light, Katie Kiely, Limerick Land Search Team, Joan Freeman, Founder of Pieta House, Cllr Liam...
Members of Limerick Fire and Rescue Service cycled more than 640km, for charity, over the May Bank Holiday weekend. The lengthy cycle for My Canine Companion,...
The Prison of Oil is a new theatre piece brought to you by Limerick theatre company IsleBoro Productions and written and directed by Kevin Kiely Jnr starring...
County Limerick Youth Theatre present The Rescue, with partners the Knocklong Development Association. The performace is to run from Friday, May 13, to Sunday, May 15. The Rescue will form part of the Knocklong History Weekend which commemorates the famous rescue of Tipperary Volunteer Seán Hogan from police custody at Knocklong railway station on May 13, 1919. A dramatization of Hogan’s life up until his release at Knocklong, The Rescue is a Participative Arts piece featuring a cast of over 50 characters. Performances will take place in the disused creamery which has been transformed to recreate the Knocklong of 1919. Attendees will find themselves immersed in 1919 as they follow the performance through the site which now features a farmhouse, a priest’s house, a butcher shop, apaddock, a pub and grocery, a stable, a cottage, a school house, a church and the train station. Attendees will also be afforded the chance to participate in the ‘Dance’ a recreation of the dance Hogan attended the night before he was captured. The scene will feature set dancing and traditional music facilitated by Pat O’Dea and tea and cake will be served by the local crochet club ladies. ...
Limerick Riverfest 2016 – A spectacular fireworks display over the River Shannon will transform the skies of Limerick into an explosion of colour. Limerick 2020 lit...
The Limerick compassionate city bid is well underway, after a successful meeting held at the Limerick School of Art and Design. Limerick city is striving towards...
Picture above: A Mash Of Memories from St. Patricks Girls National School. Pictured at the book launch at the Granary Library were the young authors of the...