Bank Holiday Monday August 1st 2.30pm - 5.30pm
Featuring;
Ger & Patsy
Entrance
Jim, Bill & Tom
Family ( 2 adults + children)
€10.00
Cormac Lynch & Friends
 
Pat O'Reagan Dancers
Adult
€5.00
Comhaltas
 
Pakie O'Mahony & Brian
Pensioner, Disabled & Unwaged
€3.00
Fergal Lee & Friends
   
Micky Donovan (Potter)
"IRISHPAINTMAGIC" artist, David Willis
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Monday 2nd. Aug 2004

Commencing at 3.00pm
Music for the whole Family in the wood, featuring;  
+
Prizes for the Best Dressed Couple in Period Costume

Entrance to the wood,

€10.00 Family
€ 5.00 Singles
€3.00 Students

See Artist David Willis of the T.V.Series


painting in the wood

Followed at 7.00pm by "Music & Craic"
at
O'Mahony's Bar, Main St., Killeagh, Co Cork.
Music by Martin Walsh
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August Monday
4th August 2003

Commencing at 3.00pm at the "Old Thatch".

Tom Vaughan overseeing the visitors to the wood starting to arrive
The Peter Lee Band with Danny & Kay
Cormac Lynch & Friends
Pat O'Regan & Dancers
The Youghal Jazz Band entertaining on the White Bridge.

The Glenbower Committee would like to sincerely thank all those musicians and dancers who helped to make the day a great day out, and to all you who attended and made the day a day to remember.

We are proposing, weather permitting, to make next years event even bigger and better, so please make a note in your diary for August Bank Holiday Monday 2004

Please Note
Sunday 29th. December 2002
3.00pm from the car park
Sponsored Nature Walk
In the Wood

Your guide for the walk will be;

Mr. Pat Smiddy
Local Wildlife Ranger

"Come on, Walk off that Pud,
In Glenbower Wood"
Support YOUR local action Group
Cards available from Committe Members
Kathleen 024.95175 or Ann 024.95375
Mr. Pat Smiddy giving a demonstration of bird ringing, prior to the walk
Walkers get ready for the off
After the walk many adjourned to O'Mahony's Bar for the "Music & Craic" and of course the raffles
Committee Member Anne conducting the raffle
The Music was provided by Martin Walsh and the Committee would like to sincerely thank him for his contribution.
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