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DC 15/08/2014 - REPRO FREE
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Cllr. Kieran Clancy, Frances O'Sullivan and Eileen O'Keeffe from Cork Rokk Choir pictured at the launch of the Cork Coal Quay Family Festival which takes place on Saturday, August 23rd from 12 noon to 5.30pm.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Press Release
Cork Middle Parish & Coal Quay Historical Society present
Cork Coal Quay Family Festival 2014
Will Resonate With the Nostalgia of Yesteryear
Supported:
Cork City Council, Cornmarket Street & North Main Street Traders.
Saturday, August 23rd from 12 noon to 5.30pm.
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Officially opened:
Lord Mayor of Cork
Cllr. Mary Shields
at 12noon to the sound of the historic Shandon Bells chiming The Banks of My Own Lovely Lee
- why not come along and sing along with the Bells and the Lord Mayor
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The Buttera & Cork Shawlies Parade
At 11.45am, the Cork Butter Exchange Band will open the Festival by marching from North Gate Bridge along the good auld North Main Street, Kyle Street to Cornmarket Street accompanied by the Coal Shawlies where they will meet the Lord Mayor who will open the Festival. The people of Cork are more than welcome to join the colourful parade.
MuddyLee and the Cork Shawlies will perform a special Coal Quay Dance for the Lord Mayor.
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Prayers of Remembrance
Prayers will be said by the Bishop of Cork, John Buckley; Fr Patrick McCarthy, SS Peter & Paul's; tAthair Tomas o Murchu formerly SS Peter and Paul's; Fr Larry Mulligan, St Francis and Fr John Lyng, St Augustine in remembrance of the deceased Coal Quay dealers and residents of the area who have passed on. Doves will be released in memory of them.
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This unique voluntary fun-filled family festival will celebrate the heart and soul of Cork City Ð the Coal Quay with its rich vibrant colourful heritage, tradition and culture in music, song, story, poetry, theatrical performances, & comedy. For the children, there will be face painters; clowns; magic shows, children's fancy dress, balloon modelling, Loomband Making; Ron the Pottery Man and many more. Don't be surprised if you see some of the grand auld characters of the Coal Quay winding and weaving their way through the colourful crowd! Also on show will be a fabulous photographic exhibition of old maps and illustrations exhibited along the entire street scape, showcasing the Coal Quay Market in its former days with its quintessential traders dressed in traditional shawls, this MUST SEE EXHIBITION will be staged for a week in the Cork Vision Centre, North Mail Street with films of the 2012 and 2013 festivals also on show.
Cork City Fire Department will showcase their elegant early 20th century Fire Brigade engine along with a modern engine; Fire officers will be on duty to give talks on the history of the Fire Service in Cork.
Traditional food will be served by The Bodega and The Cornstore on the day.
Why not dress-up in traditional costume - your grandmothers and grandfathers clothes and join in the party atmosphere. Come along and join the fun on the good auld Coal Quay- a treat for all the family. See you there!
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For further information contact:
Event Organisers: Breda Scanlon: breda.scanlon6@gmail.com /
Richard T. Cooke: richardtcooke@yahoo.com
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Fantastic Line-Up
Performers:
Butter Exchange Band: 12noon - 12.30
MuddyLee & The Cork Shawlies: 12.30 - 12.55pm
Sharon Deane: 1pm - 1.20pm
Irish Draught: 1.20pm -1.45pm
George Patterson and the Roaring 40s: 2pm - 3pm
Cork Rokk Choir: 3.10 - 3.40pm
Karl & Blathain: 3.50pm-4.10pm
Jerry Coleman: 4.15pm - 4.45pm
Deep: 4.50pm
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Festival History Walk
- will take place along the North Main Street beginning at 3.30pm sharp
with Cork Historian, Writer & Lecturer, Liam O' hUigin.
All Events Free
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