from dakota to down: |
chas jewettChas Jewett, of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe will share her experiences as a community organiser and campaigner for environmental and social justice, defending ancestral land from development at Standing Rock, Dakota. | eamonn kellyInternationally renowned archaeologist Eamonn (Ned) Kelly, former Keeper of Antiquities at the National Museum of Ireland, presents some of his exciting new research into the ritual landscape surrounding Knock Iveagh. |
We hope you will join us for what promises to be a very informative and inspirational event. Tuesday 3rd July, at 7.30pm in the Turnip House, 64 Dromara Road, Leitrim, BT31 9UF |
Tickets cost £11.50 (includes booking fee) & refreshments are included*.
About our venue:
We are thrilled to be able to present this event at the wonderful Turnip House. Boasting beautiful views of the Mourne Landscape (and situated close to the Legananny Dolmen and Finnis Souterrain!), the Turnip House is built out of the kindness and skill of its proprietors. There is simply nowhere like it! Find out more here.
We are thrilled to be able to present this event at the wonderful Turnip House. Boasting beautiful views of the Mourne Landscape (and situated close to the Legananny Dolmen and Finnis Souterrain!), the Turnip House is built out of the kindness and skill of its proprietors. There is simply nowhere like it! Find out more here.
*Please note - this is not a campaign fund-raising event. Tickets sales fund this event ONLY.
1 Comment
Kieran Heenan
6/24/2018 04:16:04 am
Great idea good luck will be there
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