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Laois Nationalist — Kind Laois Macra members donate €1 5k to Cuan Mhuire

Kind members of East Laois Macra have donated €1,500 to an addiction treatment centre, after organising a very successful vintage run.

Laois Nationalist — Vintage car, truck and tractor run in Laois

East Laois Macra members are holding a vintage car, truck and tractor run on Sunday 12 March. The event will be held in conjunction with Cuan Mhuire…

Podcast: short stories and poetry aplenty in Macra na Feirme

  There is no shortage of literary talent in Macra na Feirme, and this was confirmed recently, as the winners of the Macra creative writing competition were announced. Peter Farrell of East Laois Macra won the short story category with his piece After Milking, while Liam Cronin of Shannonside Macra won the poetry category with a piece titled Green Shoots. Both writers took inspiration from countryside settings for their work. The winners will receive a voucher for an online writing course through the Irish Writers Centre. The short story winner By Peter Farrell, East Laois Macra The rain was lightly pattering against the window as the alarm sounded. John instinctively reached out to silence it, before closing his eyes again. A dangerous game. Despite the temptation to drift back to sleep, he gently rolled from bed a minute later, dressed and went to the kitchen. Two slices of buttery toast, a tea with two sugars and out the door.

Podcast: short stories and poetry aplenty

  There is no shortage of literary talent in Macra na Feirme, and this was confirmed last Friday 29 January, as the winners of the Macra creative writing competition were announced. Peter Farrell of East Laois Macra won the short story category with After Milking, while Liam Cronin of Shannonside Macra won the poetry category with Green Shoots. Both writers took inspiration from countryside settings for their work. The winners will receive a voucher for an online writing course through the Irish Writers Centre. The short story winner By Peter Farrell, East Laois Macra The rain was lightly pattering against the window as the alarm sounded. John instinctively reached out to silence it, before closing his eyes again. A dangerous game. Despite the temptation to drift back to sleep, he gently rolled from bed a minute later, dressed and went to the kitchen. Two slices of buttery toast, a tea with two sugars and out the door.

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