Donegal County Council's Culture Division presents the Bealtaine Festival 2024. For the past 27 years, Bealtaine has grown into Ireland’s largest co-operative arts festival and these are some of the events taking place in Donegal throughout May
Events in this collection
Acrylic Painting with Bernie Wilson in Buncrana Community Library
Tomorrow • 11:00 AM
Free
Adomnán, Adhamhnán, Eunan - Life and afterlife of a Donegal Saint with Brian Lacey
Friday • 2:30 PM
Free
Chair Pilates with Sadie Devenney in Buncrana Library
Wed, May 15 • 10:30 AM
Free
Mandalas Mindfulness with Maria Coleman in Leabharlann Phobail na Rosann
Wed, May 15 • 11:00 AM
Free
Watercolour Painting with Bernie Wilson in Twin Towns Library
Wed, May 15 • 11:00 AM
Free
'Do You Wear You?' with Helen O'Driscoll in Donegal Town Library
Wed, May 15 • 3:00 PM
Free
Weave a Willow Sweet Pea Planter for your Garden with The Willow Woman in Central Library
Thu, May 16 • 10:00 AM
Free
Weave a Willow Sweet Pea Planter for your Garden in Milford Library
Thu, May 16 • 2:30 PM
Free
'A Shine of Rainbows' Film Club in Leabharlann Phobail Ghaoth Dobhair
Thu, May 16 • 2:30 PM
Free
'Do You Wear You?' with Helen O'Driscoll in Bundoran Library
Thu, May 16 • 3:00 PM
Free
Image-making through the cyanotype process with Denzil Browne in Carndonagh Library
Mon, May 20 • 11:00 AM
Free
Garden Birds through the Seasons with Aengus Kennedy in Central Library Letterkenny
Mon, May 20 • 11:00 AM
Free
Chair Pilates with Sadie Devenney in Twin Towns Library
Tue, May 21 • 11:00 AM
Free
Acrylic Painting with Bernie Wilson in Lifford Community Library
Wed, May 22 • 11:00 AM
Free
The Healing Power of Sound with Marie Fitzpatrick in Central Library
Thu, May 23 • 11:00 AM
Free
The Healing Power of Sound with Marie Fitzpatrick in Twin Towns Library
Today • 11:00 AM
Free
Chair Pilates with Sadie Devenney in Bundoran Library
Donegal County Council provides a network of libraries as cultural spaces for creating opportunities to enhance community life. Libraries promote pride, confidence and identity in local and national culture as well as providing economic stimulus through learning and creativity. By providing a modern library and information service the Council seeks to meet the need for general education, information and recreation, to support the quest for knowledge, and to meet the public’s interest in reading and the arts.This event is part of Donegal County Council's Culture Division's annual Children's Arts and Book Festival, Wainfest. For more information visit www.wainfest.ie