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Wednesday March 11, 2009 11:45 by Medusa - Galway Shell 2 Sea galwayshell2sea at gmail dot com
March 7th at the Galway Rowing Club. A Teach-in/Entertainment organised by Galway Shell to Sea, on the theme of “the resources of Ireland belong to the people of Ireland.” The storms, the lashing rain, the high winds of March 7th, seemed to reflect the maelstrom of corruption and the abysmal failure of our successive governments leading us all to bankruptcy. However, in spite of the weather, there was an excellent attendance with lots of new faces – families and children in good numbers – by no means your typical ‘converted’ audience – and all to find out what has happened to our resources. It was a light as well as an intense day, with a strong contingent from Rossport, children (out of range of the serious speeches) happily drawing or playing the snakes and ladders game, and wonderful gifts of food from participants. The Rowing Club is a first-class venue for such occasions with a kitchen opening out of the foyer so that people could freely move in and out making their own cups of tea. With an abundance of food and continual tea an event day can scarcely go wrong. |
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