Dare we say it…see what’s on this July
Guys and girls, having been STARVED of events, art galleries, theatres, and visits to local attractions, July brings with it more cultural cheer than we’ve had in MONTHS… Are you ready to see what’s on? I know we are!
Book a trip to Lismore Castle Gardens
Lismore’s Castle Gardens are pretty awesome and well worth a spin out to. There are just two time slots daily: 11 am – 1.30 pm and 1.30 pm – 4 pm (last entry at 3.30 pm). Don’t just show up; you must book ahead.
Buy tickets here
Garter Lane this July
Four weeks of dance classes for the older (and wiser generation)
This July, Best Foot Forward Dance Members can enjoy a block of 4 weeks of dance classes at Garter Lane, all socially distant and safe in specially arranged dance pods. Spread the word, dancing shoes on!
Art exhibition exploring mental illness
From July 2nd to July 15th, W.I.T. graduate, Robert Sheehan showcases his work based on the theme Felt Not Seen which explores inner emotions and mental illness. Get a sense of what it’s like”felt not seen” – definitely one collection of images to go see at Garter Lane this July.
Film buffs will love this
Credit: Central Arts
Tuesday Night Cinema Club is back! Great news for film fans and anyone who misses their trips to the cinema back when COVID-19 wasnt even in the news.. From Tuesday, July 28th, the best of movies will be shown every week at Central Arts. Movies start at 8 pm sharp. Check their Facebook page for listings and don’t forget the popcorn…
For kids
Does your little one love to spin around the room? If they’re aged 5-9 years old, why not book them into this week-long summer camp week from Monday 27 Jul to Friday, 31 July. Runs at The Place of Dance, Trinity Square, Waterford. Costs 60 euro, 10 am to 12 pm daily.