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Beth Ann Nelson, 60, of Deer Ridge Road, died Monday, May 10, 2021 at her residence. She was born in Oceanside, New York on April 29, 1961, the youngest daughter of August and Ann Fink. Her sisters Susan, Holly, and Robin share that a sister is a.
Daniels, who was elected to represent the coastal ward, said it was a difficult decision because representing the ward had been an “honour and a privilege”. He said he decided to accept the radio job because it was an extraordinary opportunity, especially at his age. Daniels is 66 years old. He hoped his constituents would understand. “It’s one for the boomers.”
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James Daniels said he was shocked to get offered the new radio role. A council spokeswoman said a date for a by-election had not been determined. Daniels had not yet given his resignation to chief executive Dawn Baxendale.
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Home » Arts & Culture » Mountshannon Arts turns to poetry as it steers a route through restrictions of the pandemic
Natalie El Baba, artist and Mountshannon Arts Festival committee member and local poet Roisin Bugler with Natalie’s Returning Swallows in the village. Photograph by John Kelly
Mountshannon Arts turns to poetry as it steers a route through restrictions of the pandemic
April 22, 2021
NEW Directions, Maps and Journeys are the themes of Poetry Day and the inspiration behind a project being undertaken by Mountshannon Arts, as the community organisation reflects on its 25-year history.
Poetry Day takes place on Thursday, April 29. Poet Róisín Bugler notes that it will also mark the first outing this year for Moutshannon Arts, whose festival has been inspiring and entertaining audiences from East Clare and far further afield, for a quarter of a century.