On Wednesday 4th May at 11.00am Mayor Sarah Holland will launch South Dublin County Council’s Bealtaine Festival in the Louis Fitzgerald Hotel, Naas Road, Dublin 22.
The month of May belongs to the Bealtaine festival, celebrating creativity as we age! The Bealtaine Festival gives everyone the opportunity to discover a new talent or find a new way to use an old skill. It is an opening to make new friends and connect with your community. Bealtaine is co-ordinated by Age and Opportunity, the national organisation working to promote greater participation by older people in society. The name “Bealtaine” comes from the ancient Celtic festival of that name celebrating springtime, freshness and renewal.
In South Dublin County the number of people age 65 and over is 23,053 and is rising. Our aging population offers both challenges and opportunities to South Dublin County. In South Dublin we have developed useful links and working relationships between our partner agencies and service providers. We have established the Age Friendly County Alliance and Tús Nua Older Persons Forum. It raises more awareness of issues affecting older persons and allows us to put the necessary structures in place to address this. South Dublin County is fully committed to being an Age Friendly County.
South Dublin County Council has organised a number of events during the month to celebrate this festival and has produced a programme to advertise the wide variety of events and activities that are planned for the festival.
There is an opportunity here for everybody to try out something new! Some of the activities include crafts, computer classes, horticultural workshops, walking, tea dance, ballroom dancing etc
This year we are inviting people to Celebrate Creativity by putting their imagination to work.
For full list of events go to: http://www.sdcc.ie/sites/default/files/publications//bealtaine-brochure.pdf