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Fethard Walled Town Medieval Festival


From: Saturday 21st August
To: Sunday 22nd August

This is the fourth year of the festival where South Tipperary County Council, The Heritage Council and the local community have come together to provide a genuine family day out where fun and laughter and chat are the number one priority.

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Launch of ‘Fethard 1200-2000 A Chronicle of Survival’


From: Saturday 21st August 8pm
To: Saturday 21st August 9:30pm

Fethard 1200-2000 A Chronicle of Survival’ is the title of the history of Fethard that has been completed by Fethard native Michael O’Donnell, originally from the townsland of Kilknockin, just to the North of the town. This huge work, running to over 600 hundred pages, will be launched in the Abymill Theatre, on Saturday 21st August, at 8pm, as part of Fethard Town Wall Medieval Festival.

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Cashel Biodiversity Day 2010


From: Sunday 22nd August at 2pm
To: Sunday 22nd August

There is a secret world behind Cashel' Court House. Come along to this free event with fun filled activities for all the family.

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Cashel Walled Town Day


From: Sunday 22nd August at 2pm
To: Sunday 22nd August

Meet the Romans - Get close up with historic re-enactors and watch the Roman army's Legion Ireland in action. Try your hand at a Siege engine and take part in traditional crafts. Free family fun for everyone. Free Hog Roast at 6:30pm - tickets need to be booked in advance from Cashel Heritage Centre 06262511.

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Festival Cluain Meala


From: Friday 27th August
To: Sunday 29th August

CLONMEL TO CELEBRATE HERITAGE WEEK 2010 WITH A WONDERFUL WEEKEND FEATURING MEDIEVAL BANQUET, FOOD STREET, CLONMEL WALLED TOWNS DAY AND LOTS, LOTS MORE

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A Spoonful of Silence


From: Thursday 26th August
To: Sunday 29th August

Back by popular demand, following its successful visit to the Junction festival in July, A Spoonful of Silence is returning to Clonmel’s Common Thread café to stimulate your senses & make time disappear. Set in a cosy kitchen, this intimate, one-woman show promotes being in touch with the moment, oneself & each other by enjoying the simple pleasures of life such as a warm cup of tea and... silence!

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