After School Art Exhibitions
It’s been a busy time as my Spring term of After School Art Classes concluded, and exhibitions of the children’s artwork from courses in Glounthaune, Glanmire and Midleton were to
Illustrator Maeve O'Keeffe does caricatures, commissions, and teaches Art Classes as well as being a Frazzled Mammy!
It’s been a busy time as my Spring term of After School Art Classes concluded, and exhibitions of the children’s artwork from courses in Glounthaune, Glanmire and Midleton were to
Congratulations to the children in my #frazzledmammy After School Art Classes that take place from September to May/June, coinciding with the Irish school year. Some examples of the children’s wonderful
It’s always good to set ourselves new challenges. Now and again people ask me if I hold art classes for adults, so for the month of April, I booked Glounthaune
Every season provides inspiration for creativity and artwork. With the arrival of spring flowers, there is once again, no shortage of ideas. I recently did a still life study of
Last year there were a few changes in Glounthaune railway station. New additions were electronic screens displaying the arrival time of the next train and number of minutes it will
In the previous Glounthaune Community News, there was a call for volunteers to organise this year’s Halloween pumpkin carving competition. Having judged it in the past, I duly got involved.
Read MoreHalloween Pumpkin Carving & Colouring Competitions 2022
It’s been a great summer for concerts in Cork – Elton John, Musgrave Park, Live at the Marquee, and of course, Ed Sheeran back in May at Pairc Ui Caoimh.
A positive outcome of the Covid lockdown is that many of us have rediscovered our locality and have taken to walking the roads and Glounthaune’s new walkway. An added benefit
Train for the Glounthaune Railway Garden by illustrator Maeve O’KeeffeRead MoreGlounthaune Train by illustrator Maeve O’Keeffe
With schools reopened and vaccinations rolling out, there is hope of life retuning to pre-COVID normality as we knew it. Primary and secondary students no longer have to cope with