Telling the stories of the Rivers of Tralee – Ag Insint Scéalta Abhainneacha Thrálí – Sept/Oct 2024 – SERIES OF COMMUNITY EVENTS 2024

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Telling the stories of the Rivers of Tralee – Ag Insint Scéalta Abhainneacha Thrálí – Sept/Oct 2024 – SERIES OF COMMUNITY EVENTS 2024

September 28 @ 2:30 pm - November 8 @ 5:00 pm

Free

A chairde,

Transition Kerry and Tralee Bay Wetlands are hosting a series of free community events in September and October, with the support of LAWPRO and Kerry County Council.

We will be celebrating the rivers of Tralee, including the Big River/The Gyle, the Balloonagh River and of course the lovely River Lee after which the the town has been named.  There will be 3 events, with details below.  All events are free and all are welcome to attend.  Tá fáilte roimh gach duine.

This is the link to Tralee Bay Wetlands for bookings:

https://traleebaywetlands.org/about/news/560-telling-the-stories-of-the-rivers-of-traleeinfo@traleebaywetlands.org

For more information: +353 66 7126700

LAWRPO PUBLIC EVENT 1 – RIVER CYCLE

Guided by Keith Ó Faoileáin

Meeting Point:  Tralee Bay Wetlands

Date: 08/09/2024

Time:  2-3pm:  Talk at Tralee Bay Wetlands

Time:  3-5pm:  River Cycle (leaving from and returning to Tralee Bay Wetlands)

A psychogeographical exploration of Tralee’s rivers, past, present and future(s).

The afternoon consists of two parts, a talk introducing Tralee’s often misunderstood rivers,  followed by a cycle that explores their paths, historic and present, natural and manmade,

These events are presented by Keith Phelan, you are free to join each event individually but for a full deep dive into fluvial Tralee both events are recommended.

The talk will take place at the Wetlands from 2pm to 3pm,  this will be followed by the cycle from 3pm to 5pm, this will be at a leisurely pace, departing from and returning to the Wetlands.

This event is free of charge. Events can be booked through the link above or contact Tralee Bay Wetlands.   Everyone is welcome.  Tá fáilte roimh gach duine

LINK TO BOOK YOUR PLACE FOR THE RIVER CYCLE ON THE 8TH SEPT 2024

 

LAWRPO PUBLIC EVENT 2 – LIFE ALONG OUR RIVERS

Meeting Point:  Brewery Road – Bridge at the River Gyle/The Big River

Date: 28/09/2024

Time:  2.30 – 5pm

This community event will focus on who lives along our rivers, including humans, otters, bats, fish and insects.

We will be introduced on how to assess water quality and prevent littering in our rivers and how to adopt a section to care for.

We will also learn about the importance of the rivers of Tralee as part of our urban ecological corridors.

This event is free of charge. Events can be booked through the link above or contact Tralee Bay Wetlands.   Everyone is welcome.  Tá fáilte roimh gach duine.

LINK TO BOOK YOUR PLACE AT THIS COMMUNTIY RIVER EVENT AT BREWERY ROAD ON THE 28TH SEPTEMBER 2024

LAWRPO PUBLIC EVENT 3

‘The Rivers of Tralee – An Archaeological Perspective’ with Lar Dunne, Local Archaeologist

Venue:  Tralee Bay Wetlands

Date: 12/10/2024

Time:  10am – 1.30pm

‘The past 6,000 years –  The archaeology of life in the wetlands of the Tralee / Lee Valley area’

‘Tralee based archaeologist Laurence Dunne will present an overview of the settlement archaeology in the Tralee area from the arrival of the first farmers in the Early Neolithic period (new stone age six millennia ago) to the culverting of the rivers in Tralee Town in the 19th century.  The presentation will consist of a talk and slide show followed by a short ecology walk in the Wetlands’.

This event is free of charge. Events can be booked through the link above or contact Tralee Bay Wetlands.   Everyone is welcome.  Tá fáilte roimh gach duine.

LINK TO BOOK YOUR PLACE AT THIS ARCHEOLOGICAL RIVER TALK WITH LAUR DUNNE ON 12TH OCTOBER 2024

 

Details

Start:
September 28 @ 2:30 pm
End:
November 8 @ 5:00 pm
Cost:
Free
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Organizers

Transition Kerry
tralee bay wetlands

Venue

tralee bay wetlands
ballyard
Tralee, Co. Kerry 00000 Ireland
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Phone:
0867247066
Website:
www.transitionkerry.org