Monasterevin Venice of Ireland Festival
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The annual festival promoting the town of Monasterevin in Co. Kildare as the Venice of Ireland Every July the small Kildare town of Monasterevin, famous for its bridges and waterways, holds a packed calender of workshops, concerts, arts, crafts and entertainment.
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Monasterevin Rising! Timetable 2pm Start of Parade from West End down Main Street. 2:15pm Raising of the National Flag at the Fire Station. 2:30pm Reading of the Proclamation at the Monument. 2:45pm Return March to West End via Main Street. 3pm Presentation and Reenactment at the West End. Temporary road closures and diversions will be in effect. Please comply with the stewards. No parking at the West End. Enjoy this unique historic occasion. https://www.facebook.com/events/1696131020598889/
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Monasterevin Rising! On New Year's Day the National Flag, alongside the Flag of the Irish Republic and the Starry Plough, was raised at Dublin Castle to mark the start of the 1916 Commemorations. On Saturday 26th of March Monasterevin will raise the National Flag at the the Fire Station on Main Street at 2:15pm. We ask you to join us in standing to attention and singing the National Anthem as the flag is raised. By respecting the flag we show we value what it represents; our whole community. Lets all come together for Monasterevin Rising! and mark this unique time. https://www.facebook.com/events/1696131020598889/
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☘☘☘☘Who's coming out to support the St. Patrick's Day Parade?! Lots to see and do on the day. ☘☘☘☘
Monasterevin Rising!
Monasterevin Rising! our community's 1916 Rising commemorative event will be happening on Saturday 26th at 2pm. Let us know if you're going and SHARE it with your friends, family and neighbors. https://www.facebook.com/events/1696131020598889/?active_tab=posts
Monasterevin Rising!
Monasterevin Rising! Our community's event to mark the 1916 Rising as part of the Kildare County Council Centenary Programme. Mark the date in your diary fols and come along.