News from Julianstown – January 2022
by Niamh Bn. Uí Loinsigh & Jackie O’Shea We in Julianstown wish everyone a Happy New Year. Now that the festivities are over , a […]
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by Niamh Bn. Uí Loinsigh & Jackie O’Shea We in Julianstown wish everyone a Happy New Year. Now that the festivities are over , a […]
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by Niamh Bn. Uí Loinsigh & Jackie O’Shea A Merry Christmas and a Nollaig Shona from Julianstown & District Community Association to all our residents.
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by Niamh Bn.Uí Loinsigh Julianstown Tidy Towns Great work is being carried out in the Community Garden with Viktoras carrying out a hard prune of
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According to Irish mythology, Samhain (like Bealtaine) was a time when the ‘doorways’ to the Otherworld opened, allowing supernatural beings and the souls of the
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by Niamh Bn. Uí Loinsigh September (Meán Fómhair which translates as “middle of harvest) Celebrating St. Michael’s Day in Old Irelandby Bridget Haggerty Throughout the
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by Niamh Bn. Uí Loinsigh August ( Lúnasa) In Celtic mythology the god Lugh one of the chief gods of the Tuatha Dé Danann, established
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by Niamh Bn. Uí Loinsigh July (Iúil) – In Ireland of the past, July was a month marked by scarcity of food before the harvest,
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The Church of Ireland Church in Julianstown has reopened for Sunday worship at 10.30am. As before, all Covid – 19 protocols are being followed.The parish
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by Niamh Bn. Uí Loinsigh Meitheamh – pronounced “meh-hev” – is the Irish word for June and means mid-summer. The growth in the fields is
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News from JULIANSTOWN by Niamh Bn. Uí Loinsigh Mayday corresponds with the Irish festival of La Bealtaine, which officially heralded the beginning of the summer.
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NEWS FROM JULIANSTOWN by Niamh Bn. Uí Loinsigh Beannachtaí na Casca oraibh go léir. Happy Easter to all the Residents of Julianstown and District and
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by Niamh Bn. Uí Loinsigh & Jackie O’Shea SPRING – NOW WE DON’T want to get too excited about it, lest it disappears, but Spring
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NEWS FROM JULIANSTOWN by Niamh Bn. Uí Loinsigh & Jackie O’Shea Welcome to 2021! Who would have thought that this time last year we would go
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News from Julianstown by Niamh Bn. Uí Loinsigh ‘Tis the season to be wary and Christmas will be so very different this year Well how
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NEWS FROM JULIANSTOWN by Niamh Bn. Uí Loinsigh Coronavirus Crisis that we are currently living with in Ireland! Hope can be a powerful force, especially
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News from Julianstown by Niamh Bn. Uí Loinsigh Julianstown Village Garden retains its An Taisce Green Flag Award for 20/2021 and it is all down
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News from Julianstown by Niamh Bn. Uí Loinsigh Schools – Life during the COVId-19 pandemic is difficult for parents and children alike. However, the return
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News from Julianstown by Niamh Bn. Uí Loinsigh Julianstown Village Garden If you happen to be passing by the Julianstown Village Garden, we are delighted
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by Niamh Bn. Uí Loinsigh It was wonderful to see Mark Hoey a landscape artist now living in Middleton with his wife and daughter, but
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