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Kilteevan Celebrates Decade of Centenaries

   

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The Decade of Centenaries Programme has been taking place in Ireland since 2012 and will end in 2023.

For the final phase 2021- 2023, communities were invited to make a contribution to the decade of centenaries to ensure an enduring physical legacy of Ireland’s struggle for Independence.

Inspired by correspondence from Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann, Senator Mark Daly and Senator Pippa Hackett and the enthusiasm of local committee member Noel Maguire, Kilteevan decided to step up to the mark and take action to mark the decade of centenaries.

After much deliberation, the decision was taken to plant a small Garden of Remembrance Gairdín Cuimhneacháin with a plaque in the grounds of the Community Centre.

On April 15th.  a unique, dignified event with five guests was held in the grounds of the Community Centre to commemorate Irish Independence.

In preparation for the event Kilteevan Tidy Towns planted seven white rose trees in memory of the seven signatories of the Irish Proclamation; Thomas J Clarke, Seán Mac Diarmada, Thomas MacDonagh, P. H. Pearse, Éamonn Ceannt, James Connolly and Joseph Plunkett. A circle of pollinator friendly white flowers was planted around the rose trees to represent all who participated in the struggle for independence. 

The colour white was chosen to represent peace, harmony and admiration. White reflects light and brings brightness, hope and inspiration for the future.

The rose trees were purposefully planted under a pink cherry blossom tree. “This magnificent tree”, Eileen Fahey suggested is taking on new meaning today as we now want it to represent what were once, the forgotten women of Irelands struggle for independence”.

Eileen Fahey stated that “thanks to historians and researchers we now know the vital role women played in the struggle for Irish freedom and we want this tree to represent those women.” Ray Clabby, Kilteevan Tidy Towns, was thanked for his guidance, expertise and attention to detail in designing the garden. The group hopes to place a replica of the Irish Proclamation engraved on granite in the garden in the near future.

In order to leave a more lasting legacy, local stonemason Mark Feely was commissioned to craft a commemorative plaque. Mark set the plaque in place after sunset on Easter Saturday so that the sun would rise on it in Kilteevan on Easter Sunday Morning 2021.

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At the official unveiling of the plaque Pat Devaney sang the song “Grace”. The song tells the sad story of Grace Gifford who married Joseph Plunkett on 3rd May 1916 in Kilmainham Gaol, hours before he was executed by firing squad for his role in the Easter Rising of 1916.

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Noel Maguire who served for 43 years in the Irish Defence Forces at home and on numerous  overseas peace keeping missions, officially unveiled the plaque.

 

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Tom Brady danced his heart out to mark the celebration of Irelands Independence.

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Tommy Murray read The Irish Proclamation. Tommy’s father Jim Murray and his uncle Tom Murray were members of The Kilteevan Company; 3rd Battalion of Volunteers.

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Laura Croghan a former recipient of the Dermot Early Youth Initiative, now pursuing further education sang Amhrán Na bhFiann

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Pupils in Kilteevan National School observed the ceremony from over the school wall.

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Closing the ceremony Eileen Fahey explained that correspondence from Seanad Éireann had suggested that groups participating in the Garden of Remembrance Initiative should consider naming their garden after one of the women who had contributed to Irelands struggle for independence.

Kilteevan has decided to call their small garden Gairdín Grace in memory of Grace Gifford Plunkett.

Work in Preparation of Kilteevan Memorial Garden

 

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Despite Covid gatecrashing all our lives Kilteevan Tidy Towns continued to work safely in the great outdoor to lift spirits, keep connected, keep well and do good.

.A lot of voluntary time energy and expertise went into preparing and developing  our little garden of remembrance.

January -  We walked around the village together and discussed possibilities.  Plan A was agreed but due to unforseen circumstances it had to be dropped.  Thinking caps went on again and    Plan B was agreed.

February 2021 - Discussions toolk place  with local stonemason Mark Feely ,

 March  2nd  - The memorial  plaque was commissioned .

9th March   - White Roses purchased

March 13th -  We gathered to prepare a small Memorial Garden to celebrate Irelands Decade of Centeraries. The bed was dug out and soil prepared.Seven white rose trees were plantred.

March 20th  -  5 guests innvited to perform and attend the unveiling ceremony

March 30th-  Proofing and final sign off on the plaque

April 3rd   -   Mark Feely stonemaon set the plaque in place after sunset on Easter Saturday night 

 April 10th  -Pollinator friendly white fllowers  were purchased

April 11th -  Flowers were planted

April 11th - April 16th  the garden was covered  every night to protect it from severe frost,

April 14th  Finishing touches were added- individula blocks bearing the name of each signatory of the Irish Proclaimation.

April 15th  We ensure the National flag is flying on the Community Centre and on Kilteevan Natioal School  to mark the  historical occasion.

April 15th  official unveiling 

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Creative Conversations Bealtaine Festival Roscommon

Creative Conversations

Bealtaine Festival Roscommon

Celebrating the Arts & Creativity as we Age

1st to 31st May 2021

Call Out for Participants for 1 to 1 Creative Conversations

Short creative engagements between artists and older participants in a household or nursing home.

Each session is for approx. 15 minutes. All free but places are limited.

To book a creative engagement, email [email protected] Telephone (09066) 37271.

Roscommon County Council Arts Office has launched Creative Conversations - activities for Bealtaine Festival Roscommon which takes place during the month of May. Contact the Arts Office to book an individual session with an artist for one of the following topics…

Creative Gardening with Catherine Kelly Desmond, Visual Artist

Catherine will share drawings through a series of letters or zoom calls discussing the artist and participant’s interest in gardening and nature.

Creative Journaling with Catherine Fanning, Visual Artist

Receive a bespoke artist journal which contains images, text and illustrations. A letter from Catherine and a stamped addressed card will invite the recipient to put pen to paper and let the artist know what sections of the journal you enjoyed most.

Creative Writing with Jessamine O’Connor, Writer

Jessamine would like to work with someone on a poem or short piece about their experience of the last year, relating it to their other years. This activity will take place during the week of May 24th.

 

Creative Exchange with Louise Shine, Visual Artist

Artist and participant barter a story or a skill exchange.

Creative Package with Naomi Draper, Visual Artist

Naomi will send send materials to the participant by post and then explore this further through a Zoom call. She will use natural materials found in the landscape, that connect us with traditional craft making processes.

Creative Postcards with Susan Mannion, Visual Artist

Receive a series of creative postcards from Susan and respond by letter, telephone or zoom.

 

Creative History with Anne-Marie O’Sullivan, Actress

Professional actress Anne-Marie O’Sullivan will share extracts from the diary and letters of Olive Hales Pakenham Mahon, recently discovered in Strokestown Park House & Museum. This exchange can take place by telephone or zoom each Friday afternoon during May.

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Singing is Good for Us -Online Choirs

Singing has physiological, cognitive and mental health benefits. And while most choirs have had to cease their activities during Covid, there are some online choirs.

The Forget me not Community Choir is part of Roscommon County Council Keep Well campaign.

See the poster below,

You can email AnneMarie Hynes, choir director, for details of how to take part via zoom. Further information on singing is available here https://www.singireland.ie/participation/get-involved

Songbirds with Cathy Jordan is another online choir at Roscommon Arts Centre running during May 

https://roscommonartscentre.ie/event/cathy-jordans-songbirds/

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KILTEEVAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT GROUP LIMITED
Kilteevan, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon
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KILTEEVAN TIDY TOWNS
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This project received grant aid from Roscommon LEADER Partnership Rural Development Programme which is financed by the Irish Government under the Rural Development Programme Ireland 2007-2013 and by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in Rural Areas.sponsors