Out of the Kitchen and Into The Hall for Scart Rambling House

Nicholas Carolan, Director of the  Irish Traditional Music Archive and TG4 Siar an Bóthar presenter pictured with Scartaglin Rambling House organising committee members: Bridie Garvey and Tom O'Connor at the Sliabh Luachra Music Trail launch in Ballydesmond on Friday night. ©Photograph: John Reid
Nicholas Carolan, Director of the Irish Traditional Music Archive and TG4 Siar an Bóthar presenter pictured with Scartaglin Rambling House organising committee members: Bridie Garvey and Tom O’Connor at the Sliabh Luachra Music Trail launch in Ballydesmond on Friday night. ©Photograph: John Reid

The age old ‘By Popular Demand’ is usually a sound indicator that things are going in the right direction for that which is said to be in demand. In this case it’s the Scartaglin based Sliabh Luachra Rambling House to which the happy tag has been applied.

A note from Bridie Garvey tells us that the event is being moved out of the heritage centre’s spacious kitchen and into the main hall for this Monday night’s event.

Radio Kerry Visit

“Don’t miss the Sliabh Luachra Rambling House in Scartaglin. Please note: Due to Demand for Extra Seats We Will Be Moving Into The Big Hall at the  Heritage Centre to welcome our special guest, Radio Kerry broadcaster, Sean Hurley,” said organising committee member, Bridie Garvey

“Seán Hurley will be recording for his Kerry-wide programme and we are calling all musicians, singers, storytellers and ramblers come along on this Monday night, March 10th at 8.30pm. A raffle will be held on the night with tea and refreshments served and we hope to see you all there,” said Bridie.

For any further information Bridie Garvey can be contacted on 086 3390789