The Word at Sligo Central Library in November, with Johnny Gogan in conversation with Dr. Keith Hopper

Johnny Gogan, writer and director, will join Sligo Central for a The Word on Wednesday 27th of November

Johnny will be in conversation with Keith Hopperr. Music with Sarah Crummy

Audience Q&A | Open Mic

Sligo Central Library will be hosting The Word on Wednesday 27th of November in Sligo Central Library, Stephen Street from 6:30pm.

Johnny Gogan is the writer-director of ten feature films, including the award-winning dramas The Last Bus Home, Mapmaker, the Netflix feature-length documentary Hubert Butler: Witness to the Future and the drama Black Ice. Founding editor of Film Ireland magazine in 1987, his second novel Station to Station (Lepus Print) was listed by the Irish Times among the best crime fiction novels of 2022. He runs the Adaptation Film Festival in Manorhamilton and is currently completing a third novel.

Dr. Keith Hopper teaches on the Writing & Literature Programme at ATU Sligo. He is the author of Flann O’Brien: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Post-modernist (revised edition, 2009), and has edited twenty books on Irish literature and film. His most recent book is A Door Opening: Sligo and the Legacies of Partition (2023), which he co-edited on behalf of Sligo County Libraries. He is a regular contributor to the Times Literary Supplement.

Sarah Crummy is a singer/songwriter from Sligo town. She has been performing both locally and nationally for over 10 years. She graduated from the Bristol Institute of Modern Music with an Honours Bachelor’s degree in Contemporary Modern Music. Sarah plays regularly around Sligo and has had her compositions on Sligo campaigns and RTE original series’.

Audience Q&A

Open Mic

The event is free and unticketed with limited seating. The doors will close at 6:30pm.

The event will also be streamed on Facebook on the night: //www.facebook.com/SligoCountyLibrary/

The Word is a collaborative event between Sligo Central Library and the BA in Writing & Literature course at Sligo ATU.

There is no charge for this event.

sligolib@sligococo.ie

Tel: 0719111675

FREE Craft Workshop with Joan Moffit of MSLETB

What is a Storysack:

  • The ‘story sack’ concept was developed in 1995 by a former head teacher and now author, Neil Griffiths
  • It consists of a cloth bag with a good quality book and supporting materials to prompt further learning
  • A story sack is about bringing the book to life for children and having fun!

Create your very own Storysack:

  • Choose a book
  • Design your own bag
  • Fill your bag with toys, puzzles, blankets, trinkets, photographs, pictures, lyrics – anything you like

What we provide:

  • Books – bring your own or choose one of ours
  • Bag – we can supply a tote bag, or you can bring your own choice
  • Art material – paper, paint, glitter, scissors, or, you can bring in your own ideas.

When does it take place:

  • Thursday 14th of November at 10am
  • Thursday 21st of November at 10am
  • Thursday 28th of November at 10am
  • Thursday 4th of December at 10am

Places are limited:

  • Email sligolib@sligococo.ie
  • Phone 0719111675 to reserve your place

The Word at Sligo Central Library in October, with Simone Hickey in conversation with Ronan McGreevy.

Simone Hickey, in advance of her new publication Bringing Them Home; Sligo’s Great War Dead, will join Sligo Central for a The Word on Wednesday 30th of October

Simone will be in conversation with Ronan McGreevy. Music with Steve Wickham

Audience Q&A | Open Mic

Sligo Central Library will be hosting The Word on Wednesday 30th of October in Sligo Central Library, Stephen Street from 6:30pm.

Simone Hickey holds a Diploma in Folklore & History and an MA in Historical & Heritage Studies. Her research area of interest is early twentieth-century Irish history, in particular, the Great War 1914-18. She lectured on Myths & Legends and Famine & Pre-Famine Times for the Diploma in Folklore & History programs at St Angela’s College, Sligo where she was a module leader.

Ronan McGreevy is an Irish Times journalist and videographer. He is the author of Wherever the Firing Line Extends: Ireland and the Western Front (2016). His book Great Hatred: The Assassination of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson MP (Faber & Faber) was chosen as the Sunday Business Post history book of the year and one of the Daily Telegraph’s history books of the year in 2022. 

He was the editor of Centenary, the official State book on the Easter Rising commemoration. He was also the editor of Was it for This: Reflections on the Easter Rising, an anthology of commentary on the Easter Rising from the pages of The Irish Times. 

He is the presenter of the full-length documentary United Ireland: How Nationalists and Unionists Fought Together in Flanders which was shortlisted in the Imperial War Museums short film awards in 2018. He runs tours to the Western Front with GTI Travel twice a year in autumn and spring. 

The Kidnapping (A hostage, a desperate manhunt and a bloody rescue that shocked Ireland), co-written with Tommy Conlon about the kidnapping of Don Tidey in 1983 (Penguin Random House) was published in October 2023. It was an Irish bestseller and a No.1 Kindle bestseller in true crime.

Steve Wickham is recognised as Ireland’s premier rock fiddler since the mid-1980s. His distinctive playing has been a major contribution to the Waterboys groundbreaking records over the years. Steve Wickham became a member of The Waterboys in 1985 shortly after playing on their seminal album “This is The Sea”. Steve Wickham has recorded and performed with U2, Elvis Costello, Sinead O’Connor, Bob Dylan, Sharon Shannon and many other artists in the worlds of rock and traditional folk music. 

Steve also writes and records with world music group NoCrows. The ‘Crows’ have released six albums to date and continue to tour extensively. Steve composed the score for Tom Mc Intyre’s plays ‘The Midnight Court’ and ‘Caoineadh Airt O’ Laoghaire’, both performed at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin. He also collaborated with Michael Harding on his plays ‘Bog Dances’ and ‘Sleeping a Lovesong’. 

Audience Q&A

Sligo County Council’s Commemoration Programme 2024 supported by The Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media.

The event is free and unticketed with limited seating. The doors will close at 6:30pm.

The event will also be streamed on Facebook on the night: //www.facebook.com/SligoCountyLibrary/

The Word is a collaborative event between Sligo Central Library and the BA in Writing & Literature course at Sligo ATU.

There is no charge for this event.

sligolib@sligococo.ie

Tel: 0719111675

 

The Word at Sligo Central Library, with Cecily Gilligan in coversation with Niamh Mac Cabe. Music with Aoife Hammond.

Cecily Gilligan, author of Cures of Ireland, will join Sligo Central for a The Word on Wednesday 25th of September

The new term for The Word begins with Cecily Gilligan, author of Cures of Ireland, in conversation with Niamh Mac Cabe. Music with Aoife Hammond
Audience Q&A | Open Mic

Sligo Central Library will be hosting The Word on Wednesday 25th of September in Sligo Central Library, Stephen Street from 6:30pm.

Author of Cures of Ireland, Cecily Gilligan

In Conversation with – Niamh Mac Cabe

Music with – Aoife Hammond

Cecily Gilligan grew up and lives in rural County Sligo. She is a Primary school teacher, and has a degree in Social Science and a Masters in Women’s Studies from UCC. She has been interested in folklore since childhood, when much of her knowledge was acquired from within her community, and in particular from her grandmother. Cecily is a hill-walker, a sailor, a world traveller, and a strong supporter of Irish culture and language. She is also a campaigner for the protection of human rights and the environment, locally and globally.
Audience Q&A

Niamh Mac Cabe is an award-winning writer of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, plays, and hybrid prose.

She’s also a visual artist, an editor, a writing mentor, and a lecturer on the Masters in Creative Practice, the Honours Degree in Writing & Literature, and the Honours Degree in Performing Arts, at ATU Sligo.

Dublin-born, she worked overseas for several years in the Animated Film industry, before ‘settling’ in northwestern Ireland.​

Niamh is published in many literary journals and anthologies in Ireland, the UK, and the US. She’s represented by Marianne Gunn O’Connor at MGO’C Literary Agency.
Open Mic is a first come, first served bases, and is limited to five names. Names are taken on the evening; participants are asked to keep within a three minute time-frame.

Aoife Hammond is a singer, composer and multi-instrumentalist based in Leitrim.
Current projects include ‘Goltraí, Geantraí, Suantraí, an exploration of women’s voices in traditional music’
with Tara Baoth Mooney, Eimear Ready + Fionnuala maxwell. ‘Songs of Grief + Death’ a project on the lament
+ tradition of keening in Ireland with Ruth Clinton + Tara Baoth Mooney.

Aoife has recently appeared on Nyahh records ‘An album of songs in the traditional and sean-nós style’
singing an unaccompanied sean-nós song.

In 2023 Aoife was awarded ‘Leitrim Artist of the year’ for their work as a musician and curator and their
contribution to arts and culture in County Leitrim.

Open Mic moderated by Catherine Whitehead

  • Five spaces
  • 3-minute maximum
  • Names are taken on the night

The event is free and unticketed with limited seating. The doors will close at 6:30pm.

The event will also be streamed on Facebook on the night: //www.facebook.com/SligoCountyLibrary/

The Word is a collaborative event between Sligo Central Library and the BA in Writing & Literature course at Sligo ATU.

This is a Creative Ireland event.

There is no charge for this event.

sligolib@sligococo.ie

Tel: 0719111675

The Word

Heritage Week – Harvest Knot Workshop – FREE Workshops for Adults

 

 

Lúnasa marked the onset of August, autumn and the harvest season where the whole community helped with reaping the harvest. The cutting of the last sheaf, often known as the cailleach, was accompanied by a special ceremony.

This sheaf was often decorated and hung above the table at a celebratory harvest meal. In some areas men and women decorated pieces of straw to make ‘harvest knots’ to be exchanged as tokens of love and courtship at the harvest festival.

Thomas Doyle (Educator at the National Museum of Ireland – Country Life)  will provide a detailed workshop using straw and ribbon to show the traditional knot weave.

This is a Creative Ireland funded event.

 

Tubbercurry Community Library Ballymote Community Library Sligo Central Library
Heritage Week at Sligo County Library
Thomas Doyle Harvest Knot Making Workshop for Adults
Tubbercurry Community Library
Tuesday 20th of August
2.00pm – 3.00pm
Contact 0719111705/ tubberlibrary@sligococo.ie to reserve a place
Heritage Week at Sligo County Library
Thomas Doyle Harvest Knot Making Workshop for Adults
Ballymote Community Library
Tuesday 20th of August
3.30pm – 4.30pm
Contact 0719111669/ ballymotelibrary@sligococo.ie to reserve a place

**FULLY BOOKED**

Heritage Week at Sligo County Library
Thomas Doyle Harvest Knot Making Workshop for Adults
Sligo Central Library
Friday 23rd of August
3.30pm – 4.30pm
Contact 0719111675/ sligolib@sligococo.ie to reserve a place

Sligo and the Sense of Place – 6 week Creative Writing Workshop Series

A six-week series of workshops is scheduled to run September – October as part of the Commemorations Programme 2024 supported by The Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media.

Workshops will run on Saturday afternoons, 2.00pm – 4.00pm, 7 September – 12 October 2024, in Sligo Central Library.
The course is free, but numbers are limited.

Applications are open to members of Sligo Libraries who are residing in County Sligo, with successful applicants required to attend all workshops.

Applications can be made by emailing a short cover letter – no more than 300 words – explaining why you would like to do this course to centenaries@sligococo.ie by Wednesday 31 July 2024.

Sligo Central Library Comic Con on Friday 28th of June

Sligo Library Comic Con
The MakerMeet-MakerSpace team, which promotes Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) among young people, will run two Green Screen workshops, between 11:30am and 12:30pm and 2:30pm to 3:30pm, and two Cosplay Helpdesks, also at the same times.

In March, ATU officially opened its own MakerSpace on its Sligo campus while MakerSpace has also been running an outreach programme for secondary schools, showcasing the wonders of STEAM to students and introducing them to the latest technology like 3D printers, laser cutters, CNC machines and soldering equipment.

For the Comic Con event at Sligo Central Library, the team is excited to display their Green Screen technology, which is used in most blockbuster movies, including the worlds of Marvel’s and DC’s superheroes. It neatly fits into the MakerSpace slogan: ‘Imagine It – Create It’.

The CosPlay Maker Helpdesk will endeavour to answer questions about costume, makeup, armour, and weapons and offer guidance on how best to create these props. The team is more than qualified to do so, given leather, 3D printing, glue, masks, foam, moulding/casting, paint, latex, cardboard, and metal, among others, are the materials they work with.

New research grant for local historians