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Summer Stars 2019 Reading Adventure begins

 LCCC Summer Stars 2019 Launch-1b : from left – Sophie Ní Aodha, Abigail Ní Shíoda, Ella Ní Challanáin (students of Gaelscoil O’Doghair, Caisleán Nua Thiar) and Gabriel Fitzmaurice (poet and author)

Summer Stars 2019 Reading Adventure begins

Limerick City and County Council is inviting children to become a Summer Star 2019 by taking part in the public libraries’ Summer Stars Reading Adventure during the school holidays.

Newcastle West Library hosted a special event to mark the official launch of the popular reading challenge in all public library branches across Limerick city and county.


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The launch celebrated reading for all ages as the guest of honor, poet and author Gabriel Fitzmaurice, entertained an enthralled audience of 5th class pupils from Gaelscoil Ó Doghair, Caisleán Nua Thiar.  Gabriel read from his poetry collections in both English and as Gaeilge and led the audience in an impromptu sing along.

He spoke passionately about the joy of reading advising the students that ‘you will never be lonely if you have a book, as a good book is always a good friend’.

Summer Stars 2019

Abigail Ní Shíoda (in chair), Ella Ní Challanáin (left of chair), Sophie Ní Aodha (right of chair)
Summer Stars 2019 Reading Adventure begins

The children were also treated to a trio of readings from the favorite books of their classmates Sophie Ní Aodha, Abigail Ní Shíoda, and Ella Ní Challanáin and a rousing session of traditional music from the school’s grúpa cheoil, the excellent Raic sa Teach.

The Summer Stars Reading Adventure will run throughout the summer in public libraries all over Ireland. All participants will receive a special Summer Stars 2019 reading card to record and track their progress as they go. There will be rewards and incentives along the way and a certificate and medal of achievement at the end for all who complete the programme.

Everyone is invited to check out the Summer Stars website (www.summerstars.ie) which has lots of online games and activities. There are also helpful tips for reading and lists of recommended titles for children to discover. The books can then be borrowed from your local library. And don’t forget that it’s all free!

You can also follow Summers Stars on Twitter @StarsReading | #SummerStars19 and on Facebook and Instagram at Summer Stars at your Library.

To join in the fun and become a Summer Star, register at your local library this summer. Check out www.limerick.ie for details of your local branch.

For more information about books and libraries in Limerick, 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.