Ireland Events Calendar for June 2016 |
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| June 2016
Weekly Workshops in Felt making, Handspinning, Weaving, Crochet, Knitting etc
Our workshops include: Spinning, Dyeing and Weaving, Felt Making, Knitting, Crochet, Yoga/Bodywork, Cooking, Painting Classes and Childrens Workshops. Courses run by professional textile artists/ jewellers. Please phone for further information. Something for everyone! Workshops run all year round. |
| June 2016
Silver Jewellery Making Courses
Designed to suit all skills, including groups, friends or any individual. |
| June 2016
Ballyboy House Open Garden, Woodland & Riverwalk
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| June 2016
Pottery Classes, Pottery Demonstrations Paint your own Pot - Classes all year round. Visit our website for details. |
| June 2016
Watercolour Courses and Special Breaks
Courses are available throughout the year at a variety of locations including my studio at Milton House in Bandon for small groups, and larger groups in various venues around County Cork. |
| 2nd - 6th June 2016
Sky Cat Laughs Festival
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| 2nd - 6th June 2016
Bloom In The Park
Bloom in the Park is not only one of Ireland’s biggest annual tourist attractions, it is also one of the leading horticulture and food festivals which takes place each year over the June Bank Holiday. Bloom, which is organised by Bord Bia, will celebrate it’s 10th anniversary in 2016 and aims to promote the high standards found within the Irish food and horticultural sectors to both a national and international audience |
| 3rd - 4th June 2016
Vantastical Festival
Vantastival is a family-friendly festival which takes place over the June Bank Holiday Weekend. A host of live musical acts will perform over the weekend, while a focus on the campervan lifestyle brings an extra dimension to the only festival of its kind in Ireland. |
| 3rd - 5th June 2016
Forbidden Fruit Festival
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| 3rd - 6th June 2016
Ireland Bike Fest
Ireland Bike Fest is an international motorcycle festival based in Killarney, South-West of Ireland . It takes places annually on the June Bank Holiday Weekend. It is Ireland’s largest free open biker festival – all makes, models and manner of bikes are welcome |
| 3rd - 6th June 2016
Cowboys & Heroes
This truly unique festival is set in the idyllic back drop of Drumcoura Lake with a Western Saloon and the largest indoor arena in the region. Join us for an extravaganza with some of the best Country and Bluegrass musicians in the business. |
| 10th -12th June 2016
Doolin Folk Festival
Following on from the success of 2015, Doolin Folk Festival will take place over 3 days, June 10th-12th 2016, in a marquee on the lawn of Hotel Doolin. Doolin is famed the world over for its traditional Irish music and the idea of the festival is to bring back to Doolin any traditional & folk musicians who have had a connection with the area over the years. |
| 12th June 2015
Dublin Kite Festival
With free entertainment all day long, it was the perfect way to spend a summer Sunday with family and friends. |
| 12th June2016
Holistic & Psychic Health Fair
A full range of holistic healers, psychic readers, holistic shops, crystals, jewellery, massage, health supplement, nutrition information, Kangen water, angel gifts, aura-photography, new health product ASEA … and much more! |
| 18th June 2016
Saturday Workshop
This Saturday workshop covers baking, starters, main courses and dessert all hands on with lunch included and lots of tips for planning ahead cost €70- 11.00-4.00pm |
| 18th - 19st June 2016
Baltimore Pirate Festival
The festival includes attractions for all ages (some serious, some less so) based on the theme of the sacking and the story of pirates and piracy around these shores. |
| 17th - 19th and 21st -26th June 2016
Cork Midsummer Festival
An Explosion of Arts Events on the Banks of the Lee 17th - 19th, 21st, 24th - 26th June 2016 |
| 23rd - 26th June 2016
O'Driscoll Clan Gathering
Baltimore and islands of Cape Clear, Sherkin and Heir have been the seat of the O'Driscoll clan for 1,000 years or more and there are plenty of O'Driscolls living in the area today to prove it. The annual four-day gathering gives O'Driscolls from other parts of the world the chance to rediscover their roots, but you definitely don't have to be an O'Driscoll to join in the festivities. |
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