Join us for a special National Heritage Week event designed especially for young explorers. Local archaeologist Áine Brosnan will take children on an imaginative journey through Ireland’s past, uncovering fascinating stories, ancient legends, and cultural treasures along the way.
This interactive adventure will encourage curiosity, creativity, and discovery — perfect for budding archaeologists and history lovers.
Location: The Wild Garden, Sneem (meet at Sneem Community Centre if raining)
Date & Time: Sunday, August 24th at 11:00AM
Ages: Suitable for children aged 6–12
Admission: Free to attend
Come along and experience the magic of history brought to life through stories, fun activities, and a sense of adventure.
Part of National Heritage Week
Over the past two decades, Peadar King presented, produced, and occasionally directed the RTÉ Global Affairs series What in the World? In that time, he has produced more than 50 documentaries across Africa, Asia, and the Americas. He has also been a regular contributor to the RTÉ Radio One World Report series.
He is the author of The Politics of Drugs - from production to consumption, What in the World? Political Travels in Africa, Asia, and The Americas; War Suffering and the Struggle for Human Rights, and The Art of Place: People and Landscape of County Clare. He is currently working on a new book, Mediaocracy: Ideology and the Irish Media.
3pm Screening of "Another brick in..." RTÉ documentary which discusses the Israel-Palestine conflict
4pm Peadar King will read from his work and reflect on global conflicts and potential alternatives