Transitions Galway has a stall at this weekend’s May Day Eco Fare at Brigit’s Garden, Roscahill. The Fare takes place on Sunday May 3rd 12:30 to 5:30 and will feature Duncan Stewart, of RTE's Eco Eye, launching 'Nature's Power'.
The action-packed day is a suitable for all
ages, and is a fun and fascinating way to learn about small steps you can take
to become more eco-wise.
Transitions Galway is
a local
community group, aiming to prepare for the challenges of diminishing oil and
gas supplies, and climate change. It promotes the importance of creating a more
sustainable, resilient Galway through a number of regular events such as Film
Screenings and Green Drinks once a month to raise awareness, as well as
workshops, showcase events.
Transitions Galway members |
The group is asking for volunteers
to help the Transitions Galway information stand at the May Day Eco Fare. Any
help would be great, even for a short while. It is an easy and fun way to help
out, meet new people and get to know more about issues impacting on the lives
of Galwegians. There will be other people from Transition Galway at the stall
to help answer questions, as well as leaflets and material for the public. Some
of group will be carpooling to Roscahill so anyone who can offer a lift from
Galway please get in touch with them. Contact Transitions Galway at: galwaytransition@gmail.com
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