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Sep06

Mark Your Calender for another "Go Wild Walk "

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Go Wild with Transition Town Kinsale

Ecologist Phillip Ward

  will guide us on this lovely woodland walk.

 Come and enjoy this walk in a native woodland whilst its still lush and green

and learn about its ecology

Bring along a friend.


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Last Updated ( Monday, 06 September 2010 15:23 )
 
Aug21

Kinsale Food Club

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Last Updated ( Saturday, 21 August 2010 22:11 )
 
Aug12

Mark Your Calender for another "Go Wild Walk "

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Go Wild with Transition Town Kinsale...

Transition Town Kinsale celebrate National Heritage Week by Presenting a Medicine Walk with Herbalist Bridget Meagher..

This is a great event for getting out and walking in the beauty of Kinsales lovely outdoor spaces,whilst meeting some lovely people. Herbalist Bridget Meagher will guide us and teach us on this walk. She imparts her knowledge in a very genial enjoyable way. We will walk beyond Charles fort and enjoy the beautiful views of the harbour....

...Click "read more" for further details on forth coming walks...see bottom right



Last Updated ( Monday, 23 August 2010 14:38 )
 
Jul10

Kinsale Food Club

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Locally grown food at a fair price


Kinsale Food Club is working with two local farmers to grow oats and potatoes using a new system of  food production known as Community Supported Agriculture (CSA).

These days farmers are mainly getting supported in the dairy and beef sector of farming. So it’s up to us the local community to support the farmer and encourage them to grow vegetables so that they are fresh and easily sourced for us. This creates a stronger link to our food and creates community resilience.

This a great idea, instead of buying and paying for our oats and spuds every week, we pay for it all in one go. Let’s put it this way €240 for a years supply is only approximately €8 a week for local spuds, and that is just for a full share. You could do a half share instead which is even cheaper / €4 per week. So if it’s local and organic it’s going to be fresher, we also use less carbon as we are not transporting from afar. We are also helping to strengthen the local economy..............................................continued

Last Updated ( Monday, 12 July 2010 11:20 )
 
Jul07

Family Green Day

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Transition Town Kinsale in conjunction with Kinsale Arts Week

presents

Family Green Day

Sunday  18 July 2010  1:00 PM

As the birthplace of the Transition Town movement,
Kinsale is proud of its green credentials. For Family Day 2010, Kinsale Arts Week is teaming up with Transition Town Kinsale to bring lots of green themed entertainment and activity to children and families. Also featuring the KAW Food Market..............continued

Last Updated ( Monday, 12 July 2010 11:21 )
 
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