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Aonach an Earraigh / Spring Fair

Aonach an Earraigh / Spring Fair

Raidió Fáilte

30 Sráid Dhubhaise, Béal Feirste, BT 12 4AL

    Aonach an Earraigh / Spring Fair

    @ Raidió Fáilte

    Suitable for Families Seachtain na Gaeilge with Energia  

    Beidh Aonach an Earraigh de chuid Raidió Fáilte ar siúl arís i mbliana an 4 Márta, óna 10:00 go dtí a 14:00 mar chuid d’Fhéile an Earraigh agus de Sheachtain na Gaeilge chomh maith.

    Seo deis iontach don phobal teacht le chéile ag tús an earraigh. Is féidir táirgí áitiúla a áimsiú agus a cheannach. An t-aon aonach Gaelach in iarthar Bhéal Feirste ar fáil do chách ag bun Bhóthar na bhFál. D’éirigh go h-anmhaith leis an Aonach anuraidh agus tá muid ag súil le slua níos mó a mhealladh i mbliana. Beidh deochanna teo, sólaistí úra agus smailceacha bia den scoth le fáil ó chaifé An Lon Dubh.
    Beidh seastáin ann ag díol earraí ceardaíochta Gaeilge ar an lá, agus is féidir leat seastán a chur in áirithe!

    Tá na seastáin ar fad ar fáil saor in aisce.

    Beidh spásanna teoranta, mar sin bí i dteagmháil liom go luath le do thoil, más mian leat áit a chur in áirithe.

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    Raidió Fáilte’s Spring Fair will be taking place again this year on the 4th of March, from 10:00 to 14:00 as part of Féile an Earraigh and Seachtain na Gaeilge.

    This is a great opportunity for the community to come together at the beginning of spring. Local products can be found and purchased. Raidió Fáilte hosts the only Irish fair in west Belfast available to all, situated at the foot of the Falls Road. The Fair was very successful last year and we are hoping to attract a bigger crowd this year. Hot drinks, fresh refreshments and excellent food will be available on the day from the An Lon Dubh café.

    There will be stands selling Irish language crafts, and you can book one!

    The stands are free of charge.

    Spaces are limited however, so if you do wish to reserve a space, please contact us soon.