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All systems go for first ever virtual St Patrick s Day parade in Offaly town
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LIKE all other St Patrick s Day parades, the annual Clara event has fallen victim once again to the coronavirus.
However parade organiser Bertie McMahon has organised a virtual online parade today, St Patrick s Day.
Bertie, who has organised one of the largest parades in the Midlands for many years has put together hundreds of images from his archives.
These images will be shown on “Little Town Media” social media platforms today (Wednesday, March 17) from 12 noon to 2.30 pm.
Bertie would like to thank all those who have made the event possible including Lloyd Bracken, Barry Flynn, Ricey Scully, Tony Berry, P.J. Ward, Kevin Lalor Fitzpatrick and the local media.
Virtual St Patrick s Day parade planned in Offaly town
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LIKE all other St Patrick s Day parades, the annual Clara event has fallen victim once again to the coronavirus.
However hot on the heels of the success of Bertie s Virtual Christmas parade, organiser Bertie McMahon has decided to have a virtual online parade this St Patrick s Day in Clara.
Bertie, who has organised one of the largest parades in the Midlands for may years, is already putting together hundreds of images from his archives.
These images will be shown on “Little Town Media” social media platforms on Wednesday, March 17 next.
Oral history projects sparks Christmas memories for nursing home residents
AFTER what has been a incredibly tough year for nursing home staff, residents and their families, a unique oral history project is hoping to spark reminiscences about times long before the threat of Covid-19.
Cuimhneamh an Chláir has dipped into its extensive archive to compile an album of Christmas stories which it is distributing to every nursing home in the county.
“We celebrated our tenth anniversary last year and were delighted that we got to mark it,” said Leonard McDonagh, Chairperson of Cuimhneamh. “Some people who attended our celebrations, including the late Chris Droney, are no longer with us and that’s a huge loss. We’re also conscious that many people in nursing homes have contributed their stories and memories to our archive. We wanted to give something back to them and that’s why we created the CD.”
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