Lough Boora Discovery Park 10km race and 5km run, jog and walk

It’s time to get out those running shoes and hit the road!

Last Friday, 23rd January, the Lough Boora Running Club officially launched the Lough Boora Discovery Park 10km race and 5km run, jog and walk.

The race is due to take place on Sunday 29th March at 11am, with registration open from 9.30am at the local community centre giving you will have plenty of time for a good warm up. The race will then finish at the Lough Boora Discovery Park Visitor Centre. Entry costs for the race are €20 per participant.

Lough Boora Discovery Park on a crisp Spring morning will be as good of a surrounding as possible for any kind of run, and there is sure to be a wonderful atmosphere at the event.

The running club is also offering a training plan for any interested participants. The plan costs just €20,  has 10 sessions to best prepare you for the day, and brings you right up the race day. For more info on this please contact Paul 086 3248086 or Neil at 087 6536953.

 

 

Launch of Amanda Ralph’s ‘Paper Boats’ in Lough Boora Discovery Park

A public sculpture entitled ‘Paper Boats’ by artist Amanda Ralph has been on quite an expedition. They began life as a fleet of seven boats that call upon the wistful desire for adventure you sometimes get when watching a boat going out to sea, and were commissioned by Offaly County Council in 2000 for the River Brosna in Clara. Two winters later, the river rose considerably after a storm and debris swirled around the chained anchors, dragging some of them under. The OPW were called to dredge the river, and Offaly County Council employee Dominic Fleming spotted the machine hauling the boats onto the riverbank. Rescuing five of the seven, he placed them in storage in Clara, waiting for someone to claim them. Around this time, the Arts Office in Offaly County Council was undergoing a change of personnel and somehow the fate of the rescued boats was overlooked.

 

Arts Officer, Sinéad O’Reilly says, “When I took up the post in 2005, I found a record of them having being commissioned, but nothing of what had happened to them subsequently. I had heard in conversation that the OPW removed them, but nothing further. In 2014, Amanda contacted us to ask if we knew anything about what had happed to the sculptures. We started to ask questions locally and amazingly we found them, stored in a loft in a depot in Clara. We are very grateful to Dominic Fleming for rescuing the sculptures when he did. He even managed to avoid them being turned into planters over the years! Two of them are still missing, possibly buried into the river bank from when the river was dredged.”

 

Amanda assessed their condition and brought them to Arklow Marine Services where they had been originally engineered, 14 years earlier. “I was worried that there would be nobody who would remember making them and we’d have difficulty in getting them restored, but Billy Tyrrell, a fifth generation boat builder, recollected them immediately. Arklow Marine are one of the leading boat builders in Ireland, so I imagine a project like this sticks in their minds”.

 

While being restored, a new home was found for the remaining boats at Lough Boora Discovery Park in the context of its existing Sculpture Park. The boats were placed in Lough an Dochas at the Visitor Centre just before Christmas. Sinéad says, “We are delighted with the new location and wish to thank Bord na Mona and Kilcormac Development Association for providing a ‘safe harbour’ for them. They are the first sculptures visitors encounter at the park from the centre, and their original meaning of a wistful desire for adventure and discovery retains its value here too

 

Paper Boats will be re-launched at the Visitor Centre at Lough Boora Discovery Park on Friday January 16th at 3.30pm by writer and documentary maker Manchán Magan, and all are welcome.

Amanda Ralph's 'Paper Boats' launch in Lough Boora - Friday 16th January 2015

Stargazing on the bog

Have you ever looked up and wondered how to navigate the night’s sky?

The Midlands Astronomy Club will be hosting an introduction to astronomy in Lough Boora Discovery Park on Saturday the 15th of November. This is one of a number of events being held in conjunction with the Science Festival 2014..

As part of the event there will be a talk and then we will switch off all the lights, go outside and look up at the night sky using equipment supplied by the club. It is advised that you wrap up well and bring a flask of something hot to keep away the cold as you enjoy the starry open sky of Lough Boora.

This event is suitable for all ages, so bring the whole family down for this unique opportunity. The event will begin at 8pm, so please assemble at the Visitors Centre where there will be tea and coffee available before to the talk.

To book your place please click here.

Photo:  Naoise Kelly Photography (http://naoisek.com/)

5k Run and Walk

On your marks, get set, run! On Sunday the 2nd of November the Lough Boora running club are holding a 5k run/walk through the picturesque Lough Boora Discovery Park.

The run will begin at 11am, with registration open from 10am, allowing you plenty of time to warm up.

Runs in a setting as beautiful as this are few and far between, so to experience the wonder and colours of Autumn while getting a breath of fresh air just  grab your running shoes and get down to Lough Boora on the day.

There is an entry fee of €10 to participate in the run, and there will be prizes for the winners after the event. All of the funding is in aid of an upcoming charity event which will be taking place in 2015.
For further information contact Paul on 086 8174510, Neill on 087 6536953, John Bennett on 087 6280160 or John Leahy on 087 2073226.

Positive Ageing Week

As part of Positive Ageing Week 2014, Seamus Barron from the Kilcormac Development Association Office will be hosting a walk at Lough Boora Discovery Park starting from 3pm on Tuesday 7 October 2014.

Join Seamus at the Visitor Centre to participate in this hour long easy grade walk, where all ages and abilities are welcome.

Positive Ageing Week takes place from 1-9 October 2014 and the national calendar of events is now available for download on the Age Action website.

For more information on Positive Ageing Week 2014, or if you are interested in becoming a Positive Ageing Week town in 2015, please contact Daragh Matthews on 01 4756989 or email businessdevelopment@ageaction.ie.