Rose Festival 2017: Red Kid & Outro
After a fun day at the Rose Festival 2017 in St Annes Park Red Kid sings us out
After a fun day at the Rose Festival 2017 in St Annes Park Red Kid sings us out
Catherine Etienne, Co-Owner of Pure Magic Kitesurfing tells us about the events in Clontarf during the Battle for the Bay. The concept of the Battle is very simple: Fun, Wind, Water…and Fun!!! The best riders in the country and from around the globe will come and compete in one of the best kitesurfing spots in the world. Bongdalu – Cập Nhật Tin Tức, Tỷ Lệ Kèo Cược Bóng Đá 2024
Veronica Yeomans and Ashling Neligan of St. Gabriel’s Montessori school give us the background to their very popular school and their approach to educating the children. In the month of June they take their classes to St. Anne’s park for a Teddy Bears Picnic and Near TV was there to see how much the children enjoyed themselves. https://www.facebook.com/1090020427703822/photos/1512088765496984/
We get a brief history of “The Red Stables” in St Annes Park as part of the 2017 Rose Festival. Built in 1885 by Arthur Edward Guinness, Lord Ardilaun. The stables now house an arts and crafts centre with room for artists, a gallery and a café. Mick Harford takes us through the daily uses of the stables when they were built first built.
Near TV gets out and about with the people at the Rose Festival 2017 in St Anne Park. Our interviewer Ciaran meets with some of the groups attending like Volunteer Ireland and the Organic Nursery.
We visit Wooly Ward’s Farm, Irelands favourite petting and activity farm. Established in 2011 Wooly’s intention is to entertain and educate children and adults alike. Hosted by Scary Mary, the Easter Extravaganza, Teddy Bears’ Picnic and Halloween Experience are packed with fun activities for all the family. Wooly’s also has a mobile petting farm for family fun days and children’s parties etc. info@woolywardsfarm.com
Shane Casey, author of Dyslexia friendly books, works as a Biodiversity Officer, which involves finding new ways to engage and educate people about their local wildlife. Shane grew up on his family’s farm at Blackhead (County Clare, Ireland), in the heart of the Burren. http://www.shanecaseybooks.ie
Stiofan O Morain, Donal Nolan and Trish Duffy gives Near TV a brief history of the club, and tell us about the girls and boys who are joining the club in their droves. Since the beginning the club has experienced crest and troughs on and off the field. But, it has always been expanding – if only gradually at times – and introducing Gaelic Games to new generations. http://www.clontarfgaa.com
Near TV have a chat with Helen Burke from the Swift Conservation Group at the Rose festival 2017. Helen explains how Swifts and humans are co-excisting in todays ever changing world.
Near TV had a demo from Vilma Matuleviciute who is a member of the Irish Register of Herbalists. She talked us through how to get the best out of your herbs and how to grow them indoors. https://irh.ie/