Digital Folklore, Stories, and Mapping Course

Digital Folklore, Stories, and Mapping Course

Are you interested in folklore, oral history, local customs and traditions with a focus on peatland landscapes? Then this free online course is for you! This 8-week online course, delivered by Irish artist and folklorist Michael Fortune, looks at the use of digital...
Digital Stories from the Peatlands

Digital Stories from the Peatlands

Connecting Communities with Peatlands invites you to ‘Digital Stories from the Peatlands’. If you are free at 12pm on the 9th of December why not drop into the Esker Arts Centre in Tullamore for a special hour-long event showcasing the work made by a group...
Voices of Lemanaghan: an evening walk, words and melodies

Voices of Lemanaghan: an evening walk, words and melodies

Immerse yourself in the captivating heritage of Lemanaghan Monastic site with “Voices of Lemanaghan: An Evening Walk, Words, and Melodies.” Join Lemanaghan Bog Heritage and Conservation Group for a remarkable event where history and local talent...
Conserving Peatland Heritages

Conserving Peatland Heritages

This month’s blog post is by Kate Flood. Kate is a PhD candidate at NUI Galway. Her work explores the relationship between people and peatlands. She is involved with Girley  Bog in Co. Meath and runs the website abogslife.com. Kate is also a member of the...
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