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Clare - Event Notice
Thursday January 01 1970

Seed savers open day

category clare | environment | event notice author Thursday August 03, 2006 21:13author by Paul Baynesauthor email info at irishseedsavers dot ie Report this post to the editors

Irish Seedsavers open day

There will be an open day at Seedsavers in Scariff, Co. Clare this Sunday.

This is a free event which will include talks, walks, organic food produce, puppet show, a sketching workshop, and lots of other stuff.

The climax is a performance by KILA.

Full programme:

SEED SAVERS OPEN DAY

Capparoe, Scariff, Co. Clare

SUNDAY 6TH AUGUST 12 NOON – 6P.M.

GUIDED TOURS OF THE GARDENS & ORCHARDS THROUGHOUT THE DAY

2 P.M. FR. SEAN McDONAGH speaking on

Genetically Modified Organisms

The consequences for food security & biodiversity worldwide.

This talk will be followed by a Q&A session with guest participant

Anja Murray Biodiversity Officer with An Taisce

2p.m & 4p.m. Nature walks for children with Felice Rae & Denise Brown

Organic food on sale all day

Rare trees, plants & seeds for sale,

Organic fruit & vegetables for sale

Craft stalls

Puppet show

Wildlife drawing workshop

Stone wall building demonstrations

Launch of 'SIOL' a CD featuring Martin Hayes, Kila, Kieran Hanrahan

& many other great musicians

followed by an informal music session – bring along your instruments & voices.

Parking at Capparoe for disabled people only

There are no other public parking facilities at Capparoe. A shuttle bus service (a 45 seater bus this time) will be in operation from the GAA ground, Scariff from12 noon to bring you out to Seed Savers & return you to your car later.

€2 round trip per adult (children free).

THIS EVENT IS FREE – DONATIONS WELCOMED

Related Link: http://www.irishseedsavers.ie/
author by Paul Baynespublication date Thu Aug 03, 2006 21:15author address author phone Report this post to the editors

...but we're not cycling all the way from Dublin!!

A group of Dublin community gardeners will be getting public transport as far as Limerick and then cycling to the open day in Scariff.

Related Link: http://www.dolphinsbarngarden.org
 
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