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Arts and Disability Awards grants scheme

Artists with disability and deaf artists from Clare are being encouraged to take advantage of a cross-border grants scheme designed to nurture and develop their artistic talent.The Arts and Disability Awards Ireland (ADAI) scheme is managed by the Belfast-based Arts and Disability Forum (ADF) on behalf of both arts councils. The deadline date for receipt of completed applications is June 19.ADF chief executive Chris Ledger outlined the scheme is open to practitioners with all types of impairment, including unseen conditions such as diabetes, epilepsy and mental health conditions. “Some artists have never regarded themselves as disabled and so aren’t sure if they qualify for an award. If people aren’t sure they are eligible, they are welcome to contact us for advice” she said.The ADF offers appropriate support and guidance to all applicants during the application process and makes adjustment to allow for individual circumstance. For example, ADF is willing to accept applications in BSL or ISL if necessary and paperwork …

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No fun in growing up

The Hangover Part III  DIRECTED BY: Todd Philips STARRING: Zach Galifanakis, Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Kim Jeong CERT: 15A IN The Hangover Part III, there is no hangover. There is no party, no debauchery, no excessive all-night consumption of heavy substances, from which a hangover might arise. In fact, I can’t remember any of the lead characters consuming anything stronger than a lollipop.The point here is not celebration but rehabilitation. That’s how it works in this new breed of bad boy movies. No matter how bad the boy is, no matter how crazy the wild man gets, in the end he will grow up and see the error of his ways. He will become a new man, or at least, a man who is now good enough for the girl he loves. Most of the time, this process only takes 90 minutes. It’s taken three films for the Hangover crew to get to it, but you knew they would and …

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Cillian Murphy (second right), chairman of Loop Head Tourism, celebrates with John Williams and fellow group members in Carrigaholt following the announcement that the Loop Head Peninsula has been voted Best Place to Holiday in Ireland by readers of The Irish Times. Photograph by Declan Monaghan

Loop Head’s the best holiday destination

THE Loop Head Peninsula has been named ‘Best Place to Holiday in Ireland’ following an Irish Times competition, which attracted more than 1,400 entries. Members of the public were invited to nominate the places they like to holiday. Loop Head was named the overall winner from a shortlist featuring the Glen of Aherlow, Inishbofin island, Derry City and Killarney. An evening of celebration followed in The Long Dock, Carrigaholt on Monday. Loop Head was nominated by Mary Redmond, who with her husband, Johnny, runs a restaurant in Kilkee. “I’ve lived here for 38 years. I think it’s the most beautiful place, completely unspoiled, and it has great cliff walks and water sports, diving and swimming. But I don’t think people know about it really, so I decided to tell them. Winning this award will make Loop Head a destination like Dingle or the Ring of Kerry but without the tour buses. We want people to find an Ireland that has …

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Cookery demonstration raises €12,600 for cancer centre

A FUNDRAISING cookery demonstration with Neven Maguire, held in the Armada Hotel, Spanish Point recently, raised €12,609 for the West Clare Cancer Centre in Kilkee. The event was organised by Kate McInerney from Spanish Point, who was given transport by the West Clare Mini Marathon Cancer Fund when she was diagnosed with cancer in 2010. “Since the West Clare Cancer Centre provided transport for me, to access my chemotherapy treatment, it has always been my wish to give something back to support the centre that were so supportive to me,” Kate said. The venue was packed for the event, which attracted people from throughout the county. “I have been overwhelmed by the positive response and the tremendous support from so many who helped in relation to my fundraising initiative. It has been a great privilege to have been able to organise the demonstration in order to raise funds for the cancer centre,” Kate added. Eleven stall holders, who showcased food …

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Funding windfall for Killanena/Flagmount

THE parish of Killanena/Flagmount has received a funding boost of €230,000, which will go towards the development of a community centre. The funding was sanctioned to Loughgraney Community Development Association this week under the Rural Development Programme for the proposed multipurpose facility, which will be located in Flagmount village. The building will comprise a sports hall with changing rooms and toilets and it is envisaged that the hall will be suitable for social, educational/training events and a variety of indoor sports. Speaking about the allocation, development association secretary Kathleen McNamara said the group is delighted with the news that they can now press ahead with the provision of this long awaited facility. “We are thrilled. It is great for the Killanena/Flagmount parish and surrounding area because it will be of benefit to the whole North-East Clare area. It is something we have been trying to achieve for years and it is great to see it come to fruition at last,” …

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Sr Bosco from the Sisters of Mercy with Martin Murphy, building contractor; Breda McNamara, chairperson of the cultural centre committee; John Deaton, Deaton-Lysaght Architects and Paul Spratt, MED Building Services, in the oratory at the convent in Tulla during renovations for phase two of Cnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Comhaltas Cultural Centre. Photograph by Declan Monaghan

End-of-June féile to mark Cnoc na Gaoithe phase 2

PHASE two of Cnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Comhaltas Cultural Centre is almost complete and is due to be opened to the public at the Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe at the end of June. At the Gathering event, which runs from June 28 to 30, the second phase of the cultural centre build will be opened, unveiling the newly restored oratory of the old convent.  As part of the renovations, the original stained glass windows are to be reinstalled. The oratory will house a collection of photographs and memorabilia commemorating the Sisters of Mercy in Tulla since 1883, which has been donated by the Sisters of Mercy. According to the committee up to 10 local people have been employed in the construction phase of the development and approval has been given to the centre to provide employment for two people under the Tús scheme. These posts will be in respect of caretaking and administration.The original parlour in the former convent …

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Clockwise from top left: Nadine Mooney, Suzie Moroney, Jamie Doherty, Siofra McInerney, Grace Byrnes, Saoirse Boyce, Donncha Madigan, Jake Cantwell and Jack Byrne, joint authors of Dyslexic Brains Learn Differently, pictured during the launch of the book at Ennis National School. Photograph by Declan Monaghan

Taking a different look at reading

YOUNGSTERS from Ennis National School’s specialist reading class for children with dyslexia have helped to create a new book which, it is hoped, will help other children with dyslexia, their parents and teachers.The book, Dyslexic Brains Learn Differently, will be launched this Thursday in the civic offices, Waterpark House. The 40-page book sees each child tell their own unique story, from discovering that they have dyslexia to learning how to cope with it. It also highlights their many talents and abilities.Fíona de Buitléir of Ennis National School explained, “I was aware for a long time that there were very few resources out there for children who, when they discover they are dyslexic, want to know what it is. There are one or two books out there, but they are English or American so I thought it would be lovely to have an Irish-made book.”The idea stayed with Fíona for a number of years until this year she was approached by …

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