The highlight of the children's events was the day in the big top. The day began with Jeremy Strong, a very popular children's author. He has written more than 90 books and his young fans were treated to an insight into how he creates his characters. He even showed us a picture of his studio /shed and told us how he goes about gathering his thoughts for a novel.
Jeremy signing a book for a young fan.
After a break for a snack
Tina and Lisa tried some Fossetts popcorn.
The crowd of over 400 children were treated to a performance by Drum Dance Ireland. This group brought a musical instrument for everyone in the audience and boy! did we make music.
Have a listen!
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The children also had a tea party, a juggling or clowning workshop and Baby Boogie with Jo Jordan.
This is how the ball alley looks at the moment. The Transition Year class in Pres. painted a mural a few years ago. Unfortunately, it has been vandalized and ruined with graffiti.
This is a photo of some Writers' Week people, some local Tidy Towns volunteers and some young folk ready to get painting. The photo was taken before John Reidy of The Kerryman thought we would all look better lying down.
Junior Griffin kindly sent me this lovely poem he wrote about the ball alley.
Memories
of the ball alley in Listowel
When school was o’re, our
hearts would soar,
At meals we would not dally,
With homework done, to seek
our fun,
We’d wander to the alley.
To toss that ball against the
wall,
And combat every rally,
With pouring sweat we’d
play‘til death
Those games within our alley.
With left hand or right we’d
try our might,
Until the grand finale,
But win or lose, how we’d
enthuse
On those games played down
the alley
Each game was fought, the prize
was sought,
The marker counts his tally,
The match was won at twenty
one,
‘Twas victory in the alley
But time moves on, the youth
now gone,
No more do young men sally
To toss that ball against the
wall
Of my beloved alley
Yet, memories hold of
comrades old
Until the last reveille,
Of times gone by which
brought such joy
Those days spent down the
alley
Junior Griffin
Ah, those were the days, indeed. Hopefully the poem brought back a few happy memories
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