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Whats On

This year we have worked  to create an exciting diverse programme of events with something for everyone. Here is the up to date listing of all festival events which will be added to and changed as and when info becomes available!
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Irish Family History Talk

With Dr. Irene O'Brien , Glasgow City Archivist

- Mitchell Library

Tue 4th March @ 6pm

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St Patrick's Festival Parade

Blythswood Sq. to Bell St (Merchant City)

Sat 8th March @ 11am-12pm

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IWD: Women of Donegal

Greater Govanhill Window, 82 Bowman St

Sat 8th March

from 7pm 

Seisiún Amhránaíochta/ Irish Singing Session

Graces Irish Centre, Merchant City

Thu 13th March

7-9pm 

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IRISH CULTÚR CLUB for CHILDREN

St. Columbkille's Hall, Rutherglen

Sun 16th March

@ 12:45-2:15pm 

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Trad Music Session

 

 

Sweeeney's on the Park 

Tue 4th March @ 8:30

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Festival Family Day

Merchant Square, Glasgow

Sat 8th March 12-5pm

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Aifreann Gaeilge

Mass in Irish

- Dun Scotus Church, 270 Ballater St , Gorbals

Sun 9th March

@ 2pm 

St. James the Great Ceili 

 

 

Pollokshaws Burgh Hall, 

Fri 14th March

@ 7:30pm 

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Oíche Scannáin/ Film Night: 'Kings'

Grace's Irish Centre, 18 Candleriggs

Wed 19th March

@ 7pm 

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Derry Girls Quiz Night

Grace's Irish Centre, 18 Candleriggs

Thurs 6th March @ 7:30pm

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IWD: Celebrating Irish Women

The Deep End , 21 Nithsdale St

Sat 8th March

4-6pm 

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'The formation and function of the Flying Columns in the Tan War 1919-21'

Graces Irish Centre, Merchant City

Tue 11th March

@ 7pm 

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Mass in English Language

St. Andrew's Cathedral

Sat 15th March

@ 11am 

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