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An Ghaeilge sa Dáil

June 1, 2011

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Campaí Samhraidh Ógras

June 1, 2011

Ógras,the oldest Irish language youth organisation will once again hold a series ofsummer camps throughout the country in July and August.  An Ógras Summer Camp, supported by Foras naGaeilge, is an ideal opportunity for participants to practice their Irish in anenjoyable, relaxed and fun-filled environment.

The  varied programme will include various sports, music, drama, dancing, art, a workshop, developmental and team games and trips.

Leinster:

4 – 8 July Baile na Manach (Monkstown)

4 – 8 July  Nás na Ríogh  (Naas)

4 – 8 July Rath Maonis 1 (Rathmines)

11 – 15 July Sráid Fhearchair (Head Office, Harcourt Street)

11- 15 July Baile na Manach Déagóirí (Monkstown – Teenagers)

18 – 22 July Léim an Bhradáin (Leixlip)

18 – 22  July Ráth Maoinis 2 (Rathmines)

18 – 22 July Biorra – Uibh Fháilí 1 (Birr, Co. Offaly)

25 – 29July Biorra – Uibh Fháilí 2 (Birr, Co. Offaly)

Ulster

4 – 8 July Na Ceithre Máistrí, Co. Dhún na nGall (Four Masters, Co. Donegal)

11 – 15 July  Béal Átha Seanaidh,  Co. Dhún na nGall (Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal)

Connacht:

11 – 15 July Uachtar Ard, Co.na Gaillimhe (Oughterard, Co. Galway)

18 – 22 July Cill Ainnín, Co.na Gaillimhe

Munster

4 – 8 July Baile Uí Thaidhg, Co. Chiarraí (Ballyheigue, Co. Kerry)

15 – 19 August  Trá Lí, Co. Chiarraí (Tralee, Co. Kerry)

Further information available from www.ogras.ie.

Foilsithe ar Gaelport.com 31 Bealtaine 2011.

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