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An evening of Storytelling with guest teller Liz Weir

Lislea Community Centre, 7 Mountain Road, Lislea, Armagh, BT35 9UG
Liz Weir Storytelling

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Lislea is set to welcome County Antrim storyteller Liz Weir to South Armagh, where she will be guest teller at this month's storytelling session in the Lislea Centre.
Originally an initiative delivered through a cross border project entitled 'Border Talk', these evenings have established themselves as a staple in the monthly calendar of events in Lislea, sparking a renewed interest and celebration of our oral traditions in South Armagh.
As always, stories, songs, and recitations are most welcome from the floor. So if you are curious to know more or wish to take part, come along to Lislea, where you'll be met with a warm welcome.


A light supper will be served, and the bar will be open.
Friday 20th February
⏰️ 7.30pm
To book email ringofgullionfestival@gmail.com or text Colleen on 07872602551

McCann Room, Lislea Centre, South Armagh
Donations at the door.

This event is supported by the Ring of Gullion Landscape Partnership and the Armstrong Storytelling Trust

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