Clár imeachtaí do Sheachtain na Gaeilge fógartha ag An Droichead | An Droichead announce programme of events for Seachtain na Gaeilge

Tá clár lán-imeachtaí fógartha ag An Droichead le Seachtain na Gaeilge 2022 a cheiliúradh. Tá An Droichead ag ceilúradh 30 bliain ar an fhód i mbliana, mar sin, is bliain speisialta é dúinne anseo.

An Droichead have announced a full range of events to mark this year’s Seachtain na Gaeilge. An Droichead is celebrating 30 years in existance this year, so this year’s celebrations will be even more special for us.

Le tús a chuir le himeachtaí na féile, beidh “Baby Trad” ar siúl ag Lárionad An Droichead ar 6ú Márta. Imeacht do theaghlaigh, agus leanaí, atá ann.

The events kick off with “Baby Trad” in An Droichead on 6th March, an event for families and young children.

Ar 10ú Márta, tugann Eoghan Ó Garmaile caint ar Íochtar Ormeau agus fás na Gaeilge sa cheantar. Beidh sé ag tabhairt na cainte sin ag LORAG, agus beidh céilí ins an Hatfield House ina dhiaidh. Tá fáilte roimh chách.

On 10th March, Eoghan Ó Garmaile will be giving a talk on the Lower Ormeau area, and the growth of the Irish language. This will be followed by a céilí upstairs in the Hatfield House. Bígí linn!

Tá roinnt imeachtaí eile ag titim amach, agus tá siad uilig le feiceáil ar an phóstaer thíos. Ina measc, tá siúlóid Gaeilge, seó faisean, seimineár Gaeilge, agus níos mo arís. Chomh maith leis na himeachtaí seo, tá muid ag tabhairt lacáiste de 10% ar achan rud ar Siopa An Droichead leis an chód SNAG22.

There’s plenty more events happening throughout the festival, and they can all be seen on the poster below. These include hillwalking, a fashion show and seminars on the Irish language. Alongside these events, we’re giving 10% off everything on our shop with the code SNAG22.

Tuilleadh eolais / More info @ androichead.com/snag

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