Thurles Library Toddler Storytime
Drop into Thurles Library for a fun-filled Storytime. Every Wednesday morning @ 11am. Suitable for ages 3 & Under. For more information contact 052-6166131.
Drop into Thurles Library for a fun-filled Storytime. Every Wednesday morning @ 11am. Suitable for ages 3 & Under. For more information contact 052-6166131.
Nenagh Library Lego Club on the second Wednesday of the month. Our Lego Club meets from 3.30pm to 4.30pm. The club is suitable for ages 5 to 12 years old. Please note, under 7s must be accompanied by an adult.
Nenagh Library is showcasing the work of three different artists in September, welcoming back sisters Lian Knight - Hogan and Edwina Knight who are joined this month by newcomer, Barry Lemasney. Lian a self-taught artist, working mainly in watercolours. Asked to sum up her creative philosophy she says, ‘to me painting is not a chore […]
Drop in to the craft group every Thursday from 10:30am to 12pm, and bring your knitting or craft project, and have an informal chat with tea, coffee and biscuits, possibly work on a group project. Contact 052 616 6126 for details.
On the Second and Fourth Thursday of each month from 11am to 12:30pm. An opportunity to meet with other breastfeeding mothers and babies for a chat and breastfeeding support. Public Health Nurse/ Lactation Consultant led group. For more information, contact your PHN.
Join us every Thursday morning at 11.15am for a super fun Children's Story Time in Nenagh Library. All are welcome.
Nenagh Library is showcasing the work of three different artists in September, welcoming back sisters Lian Knight - Hogan and Edwina Knight who are joined this month by newcomer, Barry Lemasney. Lian a self-taught artist, working mainly in watercolours. Asked to sum up her creative philosophy she says, ‘to me painting is not a chore […]
Nenagh Library Scrabble Club meet every Friday morning in Nenagh Library from 10.30am to 12.30am.
Cashel Arts Festival Hosts Dr Martin Worthington in Cashel Library The two earliest writing systems known are Egyptian Hieroglyphs and Mesopotamian Cuneiform. Both originated as pictures (though Cuneiform signs quickly became very stylised, and unrecognisable). By which principles, then, were pictures used to represent words? This talk will look at the Mesopotamian side, drawing on […]
Chess Club in Roscrea Library every Friday from 3.30pm to 4.30pm.
Nenagh Library is showcasing the work of three different artists in September, welcoming back sisters Lian Knight - Hogan and Edwina Knight who are joined this month by newcomer, Barry Lemasney. Lian a self-taught artist, working mainly in watercolours. Asked to sum up her creative philosophy she says, ‘to me painting is not a chore […]
Clonmel Library Junior Chess Club Every Saturday from 2 - 3pm Ages 6 + Children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult All are Welcome.