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From a gin village to a snorkel safari: Here's what's happening this weekend

Here’s a round-up of the events taking place across Ireland over the weekend.

IT’S GOING TO be another warm weekend so let’s make the most of it.

There’s plenty happening around the country over the next few days.

Here are some of the highlights:

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DUBLIN

The sixth annual Dublin Kite Festival is taking place tomorrow on Bull Island.

The festival, organised by Dublin City Council, promises kite making workshops, a kite flying competition and live music.

There will be kiting experts on hand if you need help getting yours off the ground.

Admission is free and you can find out more here.

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Ireland’s National Chamber Choir is performing a free concert on Sunday at midday in the Hugh Lane Gallery.

They will be joined by the Swiss conductor Nicolas Fink for a  programme of sacred music in the surrounds of one of Dublin’s most famous galleries.

Free tickets will be available at the door so early arrival is advised, find out more about the event here.

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Cork 

The Cork Concert Orchestra is performing A Night At The Movies tonight in City Hall.

The orchestra will perform some all-time great musical scores and themes – from Lawrence of Arabia to Star Wars right through to Schindler’s List.

Tickets start at €15 and are available online.

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Galway

It’s World Gin Day today and to mark the occasion a dedicated Gin Village will be appearing in the Latin Quarter from 1pm.

There’ll be a wide range of Irish and international gins on offer including Drumshanbo Gunpowder Gin, Bloom Gin, Silver Spear Gin and Bonac 24.

The event takes place in the Quays Bar with gin-infused snacks on offer too.

Tickets are €10 and must be purchased in advance.

For more information and tickets check out the website.

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Mayo 

The Westport Folk and Bluegrass Festival continues today and tomorrow.

Tonight the festival moves to Westport Town Hall Theatre where the Hot Rock Pilgrims will headline with ‘high-energy Appalachian music’.

Sunday night is dedicated to folk music and will be hosted by Westport’s own Clew Bay Folk Group.

A number of the group’s performers will open the night before the main act Daoiri Farrell takes to the stage.

A limited number of tickets for events over the weekend are still available here.

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Donegal

Maghery Coastal Adventures is having its first snorkel safari of the year tomorrow at Captain’s Beach.

Meet at Maghery Community Centre in West Donegal at 1.30pm for a chance to explore the colourful wildlife in the waters off the Rosses coast.

The safari is suitable for beginners or if you’re just looking to improve your snorkelling skills.

You can book your spot here for €20.

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    Mute Sean Minihane
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    Sep 28th 2021, 7:47 PM

    Fair play to the Irish government. They have done a great job steering the ship.

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    Sep 28th 2021, 9:08 PM

    @Sean Minihane: Only since July 2021

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    Sep 28th 2021, 9:49 PM

    @Paul Hedderman: yup, all the planing just magically appeared in July.

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    Sep 28th 2021, 10:43 PM

    @Tony Gordon: Vaccine rollout aside did they really do a good job “steering the ship” in your opinion?

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    Sep 29th 2021, 2:14 AM

    @Paul Hedderman: yes they did, in my opinion. Their 2 biggest missteps was not planning sufficiently for nursing homes at the very beginning, which in fairness every country got wrong. And then reopening in December at the beginning of the Delta outbreak. Aside from that we have done very well, far better than most of Europe.

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    Sep 29th 2021, 10:58 AM

    @Ger: Delaying locking down for the first lockdown when other European States were locking down around us and covid confirmed a few weeks prior. No engagement with highly effected sectors. Lack of communication to public, conflicting information, leaks. Conflicting rules. Not allowing businesses to open sooner when they could operate safely. Only telling us socialising outdoors was safe just before the summer when it suited their agenda. Not preparing schools properly. Not implementing mass rapid testing, to name but a few…….. Re christmas (UK variant) they had to ease restrictions, public would have gone mad and ignored them if they didnt, that wave was inevitable as it started weeks before easing, with new variant, Christmas and 2 months of level 5 prior it was the perfect storm.

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    Mute Raysdaisy
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    Sep 29th 2021, 11:11 AM

    @Sean Minihane: RTE will be disgusted. They are still trying to stir it.

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    Sep 28th 2021, 7:51 PM

    It has been a remarkable achievement. Let’s hope it continues.

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    Mute Niels
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    Sep 28th 2021, 7:51 PM

    All the overly dramatic commenters posting ‘open the pubs’ on here every day for the past 18months should have a look at that Bloomberg article and see how much more restrictive the lockdowns were in other European countries.

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    Sep 28th 2021, 8:01 PM

    @Niels: Exactly, imagine your priority in the middle of a pandemic being whether the pubs are open or not , a horribly negative benchmark to use.

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    Mute Paul Hedderman
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    Sep 28th 2021, 8:30 PM

    @Niels: only 5 European countries on the list higher than us for restrictions, 6 if you include Turkey…… We’re only in the top 10 in that chart of only 53 countries since mid summer. Article is titled “The Best and Worst Places to Be as We Learn to Live With Delta”…. Not “countries have performed the best through the whole pandemic”…. Vaccine rollout was a great success. Handling of the first year and a bit of it was shocking by govt, particularly the start… I’d take that report with a pinch of salt. Our universal healthcare score is 90 somehow and I wonder how much weight GDP growth forecast goes towards the rank. Hard to see how were better than Denmark when they have more vaxd, better healthcare, less restrictions, nearly half the cases and deaths compared to us since delta.

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    Sep 28th 2021, 8:47 PM

    @Paul Hedderman: they also don’t share a border with the UK who have been a disaster throughout the pandemic, that’s a massive point going in their favour

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    Sep 28th 2021, 9:11 PM

    @Paul Hedderman: I don’t understand how we managed to knock Norway off the top spot to tell the truth, As John just pointed out to you, we share a land border with the UK, but Norway shares with Sweden and when you compare those two, the difference is purely due to the difference in the paths taken by the authorities of both countries.

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    Sep 28th 2021, 9:20 PM

    @Paul Hedderman: Sorry, hit wrong key. Anyway, that said, I’ve no issue with our government’ response, and as to various comments of only since the mid summer, it is a report that is done monthly, so depending on how it goes, we may be further down the list again next month.

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    Sep 28th 2021, 8:06 PM

    Great government leadership and commitment from all in the health service. Very proud of our efforts.

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    Sep 28th 2021, 7:35 PM

    I’m happy with it- come at me.

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    Sep 28th 2021, 7:40 PM

    @murt de murty: wont be long now ;)

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    Sep 28th 2021, 8:28 PM

    While not perfect, it certainly could have been better.
    But credit where it due, we did a decent job….and still are.

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    Sep 28th 2021, 8:35 PM

    And v little congrats to The minister for health. How the shinners piled on to him

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    Sep 28th 2021, 7:49 PM

    And the public never doubted the government for a second

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    Sep 28th 2021, 9:52 PM

    Proud of the majority of Irish people not succumbing to the nonsense and believing is good science.

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    Sep 28th 2021, 11:43 PM

    @Tony Gordon: Indeed! Long may it last!

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    Sep 28th 2021, 8:05 PM

    Open the pubs properly!

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    Sep 28th 2021, 8:25 PM

    @Wolfgang Hanratty: Try harder

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    Sep 28th 2021, 9:21 PM

    @Wolfgang Hanratty: did you get a thrill saying that?

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    Sep 28th 2021, 9:30 PM

    @Joe_X: open the pubs and reverse the smoking ban.

    And free plastic bags while you re at it.

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    Sep 28th 2021, 10:38 PM

    @Anarch Eco: A right rebel, you are!

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    Sep 28th 2021, 7:59 PM

    Enda was right. We’re the best little country in the world to get Covid in.

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    Sep 28th 2021, 9:07 PM

    We won

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    Sep 28th 2021, 9:28 PM

    @Jonathan:
    We are winning, unfortunately this is not beat yet…
    Let’s just hope Tony got this right and opening will be handled…
    Still 1 in 5 from 18 to 49 are not vaccinated… we can do better there, that would massively reduce the risk of another lockdown…

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    Sep 29th 2021, 6:35 AM

    Feck the begrudgers is my favourite old Dublin saying It could have been invented for the comments section of the Journal.ie.

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    Mute Munster1
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    Sep 28th 2021, 10:28 PM

    Pity it took a year to implement hotel quarantine

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    Sep 28th 2021, 9:58 PM

    It could have been so much better, especially with fumble after fumble in 2020 and the worst implementation of quarantine ever. We made it across the line eventually though with an excellent vaccination rate. Government can’t take credit for that.

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    Sep 28th 2021, 10:19 PM

    @Paul Cunningham: The vaccines fell out of the sky then did they?

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    Sep 28th 2021, 10:47 PM

    @Paul Cunningham: But they learned as they went from the mistakes, which is the important thing. Remember, for most people, this is a once in a lifetime event. Very few who lived through the Spanish flu pandemic of just over a hundred years ago are alive today. It’s not as if any government knew what to do when it kicked off, and the next time something like it occurs, hopefully, not at least for another hundred years or more, mistakes will be made again for the exact same reason.

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    Sep 29th 2021, 5:01 AM

    ‘The next two weeks are vital’ – still it implies an intelligent educated population in this country

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    Sep 28th 2021, 10:44 PM

    Remembering when New Zealand’s Ms Ardern said last year: ‘I was just looking at Ireland, their stepping down is taking them through to July before some people are back in work.”

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    Sep 29th 2021, 10:17 AM

    I disagree when they say that Ireland was the worst in the world at the start of the year.India was actually the worst in the world.

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    Mute Ger O'Reilly
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    Sep 29th 2021, 1:12 PM

    Looks great when you apply the Trump formula for bringing down the numbers. Stop doing tests and the positivity numbers drop. Or someone has an underlying health condition and dies with Covid then they didn’t die of Covid according to Leo the leak. Don’t report the daily deaths and Looks like we’re heading in the right direction.

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    Sep 29th 2021, 4:27 PM

    Bualadh bos! Aren’t we great! All we had to do was throw away everything our ancestors fought for! They’re spinning in their graves now but shur we can hook them up to the grid to make up for the shortfall in power caused by closing Irish power stations and giving away our electricity to data centres. We’re a great little country!

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