Lots of great Healthy Ireland events coming up in libraries all around the county. For more information on the Healthy Ireland initiative visit http://www.librariesireland.ie/healthy-ireland/
Measures to assist property owners in Mountmellick to improve resilience to future interim flood events.
Laois County Council have opened a scheme to property owners for the provision of grant aided flood barriers/protectors. Laois County Council will grant aid up to 50% of the cost of standard protective barriers (subject to a maximum monetary limit) for those properties impacted by the most recent flood event. This scheme is open for applications and is being administered through the Capital Projects Office.
Open invitation to the launch of“The Stradbally Six” , on Wednesday 19th September 2018 at 7.00 p.m. Official opening by Mary Dillon, Botanical Artist. The exhibition consists of work by six artists who have recently worked or are resident artists at Laois Arthouse. The artists: Maria O’Brien from Tipperary, Caroline Keane from Laois, David Tully from Dublin, Jen Donnery from Laois, Eriko Yano from Japan and Cathy Whelan from Kildare. The exhibition includes paintings, ceramics and film. Light refreshments will be served The exhibition will run until Wednesday 17th October with extended opening hrs for Laois Culture Night on Friday 21st September from 5pm-8pm. Opening times: Tues and Thurs 1pm-5.00pm & 5.30pm-8pm, Sat: 10am-1pm (Except on Bank Holidays) entry through library to front of the building, Wed and Fri 1pm-4pm (entry through the Laois Arthouse) For more details contact T: 057 8664033/13.
A major new exhibition at the Dunamaise Arts Centre in October will salute Colonel James Fitzmaurice, the Irish airman affectionately known as ‘Fitz’, who flew into aviation history by co-piloting the first aeroplane to successfully cross the Atlantic in a westerly direction.
The 90th anniversary of the momentous flight will be marked with a weekend of events in Portlaoise, starting with a celebration evening at the Dunamaise Arts Centre on Friday 5th October, including the formal opening of the exhibition, presentations on the flight and the people behind it, and screening of archive footage.
The following day, October 6th, will see a fly-past in Portlaoise with historic aircraft by members of the Irish Historic Flight Foundation, established in 2014 to promote the historical aspects of aviation in the State. The fly past will use historic “chipmunk” aircraft, and the event will also feature a guard of honour and wreath laying in memory of the aviators at County Hall, Portlaoise. Fitzmaurice Place – named in honour of Col Fitzmaurice – is currently being upgraded as part of the Heritage Council-funded urban regeneration works in the centre of historic Portlaoise.
The exhibition of original artefacts from the flight and new works in response to the achievement will be curated by artist, Brendon Deacy, at the Dunamaise Arts Centre for the month of October, in recognition of Fitzmaurice’s accomplishment. Relatives of all three of the courageous adventurers have enthusiastically accepted invitations to attend the Portlaoise events.
The commemorations have been spearheaded by Teddy Fennelly of Laois Heritage Society, who literally wrote the book on the subject “Fitz and the Famous Flight” and has supplied memorabilia for display as well as acting as historical advisor to the commemorations.
Teddy Fennelly selecting historical items for the new Fitzmaurice exhibition with curator Brendon Deacy
First East-West Transatlantic Flight
On the 12th of April 1928, the ‘Bremen’ took off from Baldonnell Aerodrome outside Dublin with a crew of three: Fitz, Captain Hermann Köhl and Baron Von Huenefeld. Thirty-six hours later the world changed as they landed on Greenly Island, Canada.
Fitz’s thrilling life story, from his formative years in Laois to his fearless flight and legacy, is told through original artefacts, information-panels and short films designed and curated by Artist Brendon Deacy.
The international dimension of the flight is being celebrated as well, with relatives of the German aviators, and representatives of flying clubs in Bremen in Northern Germany scheduled to attend.
In April of this year a Laois delegation made up of then Cathaoirleach Padraig Fleming, author Teddy Fennelly, Heritage Officer Catherine Casey, artist Brendon Deacy and MDA Manager Patrick Buggy attended the ninetieth anniversary celebrations of the flight in Bremen, where the original aircraft has been restored and is on public display. Since then, close links have been developed with representatives from across Germany, in celebrating the joint Irish German achievement.
Laois delegation with the “Bremen”, first plane to fly the Atlantic from East to West, in Bremen Airport, April 2018
European Year of Cultural Heritage
Michael Parsons, Chair of the Heritage Council, who is on the Fitzmaurice Commemoration Committee, said “in this European Year of Cultural Heritage, it is fitting that the aviation heritage of Ireland and Germany is being commemorated in this co-operative way. The theme of the European Year is connecting local communities with their heritage, and the Fitzmaurice commemoration is a great example of how these connections are being made across Europe. The Heritage Council is delighted to be able to support the events and the exhibition”.
Artist Brendon Deacy photographs the “Bremen” for his exhibition at the Dunamaise Arts Centre in October
Booking
Attendance at the events on 5th and 6th October is free and all are welcome. For more information on the event and to reserve your ticket, please contact the Dunamaise Arts Centre, 057 866 3355, www.dunamaise.ie. Brendon Deacy’s exhibition runs at the Dunamaise Arts Centre from October 1st to 25th.
Presented by Music Network Ireland and promoted by the Arts Office, Laois County Council.
Maighread Ní Dhomhnaill, Máirtín O’Connor and Séamie O’Dowd in Concert
on Sunday 23rd Sept
Music Network, Maighread Ní Dhomhnaill, Máirtín O’Connor and Séamie O’Dowd On Tour 11 – 23 September 2018
ember 2018 at St Peters Church, Portlaoise at 7pm.
Maighread Ní Dhomhnaill, Máirtín O’Connor and Séamie O’Dowd- Two of Ireland’s finest traditional musicians – button accordionist Máirtín O’Connor and guitarist Séamie O’Dowd – accompany the living songbook and national treasure that is vocalist Maighread Ní Dhomhnaill
Tickets: €15/€12 Booking Box Office: 057 8663355 or online www.dunamaise.ie
For this very special tour, the swashbuckling musical spirit that has seen Máirtín O’Connor and Séamie O’Dowd dazzle audiences in the past provides an anchor to the shimmering vocals of Maighread Ní Dhomhnaill — with the promise of free-flowing instrumental duos to boot.
Maighread Ní Dhomnaill, winner of TG4’s “Traditional Singer of the Year” award, formed the band Skara Brae before touring the world with Donal Lunny’s Coolfin. She sings and tours most often with her sister Tríona and their recent concert performances with Martin Hayes, Denis Cahill and David Power have met with widespread critical acclaim.
Máirtín O’Connor’s dexterity and versatility on the accordion have seen him perform with a veritable who’s who of trad legends including Midnight Well, The Boys of the Lough, De Dannan, Skylark and the Riverdance orchestra.
One of Ireland’s foremost trad musicians, Séamie O’Dowd is a renowned multi-instrumentalist most associated with his performances as a member of trad powerhouse Dervish. He has also collaborated with such musicians as Christy Moore, Cathal Hayden, Jimmy Higgins, Tommy Emmanuel, and Liam O’Flynn.