An Tobar ~ Poetry for Pleasure Group!
Poetry Friends,
Greetings and a big welcome to June.
Mobile: 087 9676728
*Please note that all places on the bus are now full for the trip north.
An Tobar ~ Poetry for Pleasure Group!
Poetry Friends,
Greetings and a big welcome to June.
Mobile: 087 9676728
*Please note that all places on the bus are now full for the trip north.
The Meath Writers' Circle ~ June Meeting!
The next meeting of the group will be on Thursday the 1st of June at 7 pm in Navan Library. No theme or suggestions as I was not at the last meeting so whatever you bring will be fine. Hope to see you there and all are welcome so why not drop in if you happen to be passing. Read something of your own or a favourite from schooldays or just relax from the everyday, or even a song perhaps. See you on the night.
An Tobar ~ Trip to Seamus Heaney Centre!
Good morning folks,
Two reminders.
087 9676728
This is a special place. A moving place. An inspirational place.
Seamus Heaney HomePlace takes you on an inspiring journey through the life and work of one of Ireland’s greatest writers.
Situated between Seamus Heaney’s two childhood homes at Mossbawn and The Wood, and only a few hundred yards from St Mary’s Church, Bellaghy, which he chose as his final resting place, HomePlace is at the heart of the area that inspired so much of the poet’s work.
It’s a place where you can sense the warmth of Heaney’s relationships with local people and landscapes; where you can immerse yourself in the Nobel Laureate’s literature.
Seamus Heaney’s distinctive voice guides you through the exhibition as you get to know the people and places that inspired him. Atmospheric video projections and touchscreen displays sit alongside precious items donated by the Heaney family.
Seamus Heaney’s ink-stained wooden desk from Anahorish Primary School, a recreation of his study in Dublin and the fax machine that delivered the news when he won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995, are among the artefacts that transport you to each momentous moment in time.
Open Ground
Explore locations linking the landscape and the literature of Seamus Heaney. Venture out to Open Ground, a series of five locations which held great significance for Seamus Heaney.
Discover places that shaped Seamus Heaney’s life and literature — Toomebridge, Magherafelt, Moyola River, Lough Beg and Bellaghy Bawn — and discover the smells, sights and sounds that make his poetry so uniquely of this place.
Seamus Heaney’s roots were in the Bellaghy area and many of his poems are equally rooted in these places. Throughout his career, he regularly drew upon the loughs, rivers and bogs he visited in his formative years.
Many of these places are unchanged and unspoilt since the time Heaney wrote about them, allowing you to see them for yourself through the poet’s eyes. Read Heaney’s work in the context in which it was inspired and see how the places of Open Ground are reflected in his writing. Winner of NI’s Most Innovative Business (Large) at Tourism Northern Ireland's Giant Spirit Awards 2022.
Broken Pieces ~ The poetry of Carolyne Van der Meer and Michael Farry.