Come and join us for an afternoon of readings, song, storytelling, comedy, and food, with some of Ireland's most interesting creative people, featuring comic Fred Cooke, actor, director, and playwright Gina Moxley, spoken word champion, and poet Stephen James Smith, and featuring music by The Evertides, and Dylan Tighe, a radio presentation by Sounds Alive, and some surprise guests, in the special surroundings of a northside Martello Tower.
Food will be provided by Miceál Murray, a dear friend, and amazing at what he does - he's going to be doing some really interesting, delicious food, look for him under the name takingaleaf, exploring the world of foraging and understanding our natural environment more.
Doors will be at 4pm, and we have a really lovely programme for you all. Come and celebrate Bloomsday, and supporting the Simon Community with us!
http://www.eventbrite.ie/e/portal-of-discovery-tickets-17030105504
http://www.youngheartsrunfree.ie
*The tower is accessible if you don't have a car, or bicycle - by bus it's the 31a from Talbot Street, which goes very near - and it leaves at 3pm Sunday - you get off at Sutton Castle, or you could get the Dart and get off at the Sutton Cross Dart, but that's a little bit of a walk, which is never a bad thing.)
Food will be provided by Miceál Murray, a dear friend, and amazing at what he does - he's going to be doing some really interesting, delicious food, look for him under the name takingaleaf, exploring the world of foraging and understanding our natural environment more.
Doors will be at 4pm, and we have a really lovely programme for you all. Come and celebrate Bloomsday, and supporting the Simon Community with us!
http://www.eventbrite.ie/e/portal-of-discovery-tickets-17030105504
http://www.youngheartsrunfree.ie
*The tower is accessible if you don't have a car, or bicycle - by bus it's the 31a from Talbot Street, which goes very near - and it leaves at 3pm Sunday - you get off at Sutton Castle, or you could get the Dart and get off at the Sutton Cross Dart, but that's a little bit of a walk, which is never a bad thing.)