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Siamsán sa mBaile – siamsaíocht as Gaeilge agus duaiseanna go leor do na páistí sa mbaile!

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Tá sraith nua á cur ar bun ag Tuismitheoirí na Gaeltachta agus Tuairisc.ie le siamsaíocht a chur ar fáil do theaghlaigh fad is a bheidh páistí sa mbaile ón scoil agus imeachtaí pobail curtha ar athlá le dul i ngleic le scaipeadh an víreas corónach. Seans go bhfuil cur amach ag teaghlaigh cheana féin ar Siamsán na nÓg ócáidí pobail do theaghlaigh a eagraíonn Tuismitheoirí na Gaeltachta,” a deir Sorcha Ní Chéilleachair, Ceannasaí na heagraíochta. Tá ‘Siamsán sa mBaile’ bunaithe air sin – ach go mbeidh an tsiamsaíocht ar bun ag an teaghlach, astu féin, sa mbaile.

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Mar chuid den togra seo beidh an mana ‘Tiocfaimid Slán’ in úsáid ag Tuismitheoirí na Gaeltachta le linn na tréimhse a mbeidh na srianta pobail i bhfeidhm, agus cúis faoi leith leis an mana céanna.

Moltar dúinn, mar thuismitheoirí, bheith dearfach leis na páistí le linn thréimhse na srianta pobail. Níor tharla a leithéid seo riamh cheana dúinn féin, ní áirím do na páistí agus mar sin dfhéadfadh go mbeidís ag déanamh imní faoi chúrsaí,a deir Sorcha Ní Chéilleachair ó Thuismitheoirí na Gaeltachta. Tiocfaimid Slán, an mana atá roghnaithe, féachaint le misneach a thabhairt do dhaoine óga agus le cur ina luí orthu go bhfuil gá leis na srianta ach go mbeidh cúrsaí mar is ceart arís.

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