Cavan Community ENews 24.10.25
- Daniel Downey
- 2 hours ago
- 18 min read
Welcome to your weekly ENews. Our news is compiled weekly from our over 500 member groups, partner agencies and funders. The deadline for submitting to cavanppn@gmail.com is noon Wednesdays and we can only take community focused news. Please note that views/items contained within our ENews may not reflect the values/policies of CavanPPN.
Many Thanks, The CavanPPN Team (Aisling, Finian & Daniel). info@cavanppn.ie, CavanPPN, CCLD, Corlurgan, Cavan. H12 X9Y1
CONTENTS
FUNDING
1. FUNDING: Coill na nOg Tree & Hedgerow Fund
2. FUNDING: Parent Peer Support Fund
3. FUNDING: Baboro Go See Fund
4. FUNDING: Patagonia Enviro Grant 5. FUNDING: Community - Based CCTV Scheme
6. FUNDING: Communications Grant 7. FUNDING: Open Rivers Grant
8. FUNDING: ACORN Fund For Communities
9. FUNDING: Church of Ireland Priority Fund
10. FUNDING: Natural Hero Awards
TRAINING
11. TRAINING: Build Trust in Communities Programme
12. TRAINING: Community Climate Leadership Training
13. TRAINING: FREE Community Training Courses for PPN Groups
14. TRAINING: Sign Language Group For Learning & Sharing
15. TRAINING: Parent Plus November Adolescent Program
SURVEYS/CONSULTS
16.SURVEYS/CONSULTS: Healthy Ireland Consultation 17. SURVEYS/CONSULTS: Ireland Dog Census 2025 18. SURVEYS/CONSULTS: Ageing Workforce in Ireland 19. SURVEYS/CONSULTS: Artists in Consult for Cavan 20. SURVEYS/CONSULTS: Cavan Renewable Energy Survey 21. SURVEYS/CONSULTS: The Power to Change Survey for Communities 22. SURVEYS/CONSULTS: Consultation On Misinformation & Disinformation
EVENTS & OTHER NEWS
23. Africa History Month
24. All About BATS in Dowra 25. ESB Community Funds Webinar 26. Attention Cavan Vendors & Performers 27- All Abilities Ireland Events 28- Border Region Mental Health Supports 29- National PPN Conference Trim 2025 30- Barriers to PPNs Webinar 31- Your Community, Your Services Cavan Event 32- Literacy & Inequality in Ireland 33- Walking for All Job Opportunity 34- Ballyconnell Family Halloween Party
35-ALONE Newsletter 36- Alice in Winterland Show
37- Ballyhaise Afterschool Supports
38- Cavan Beekeepers Honey Show & Craft Fair
39- Christmas by Cavan Lakes
40- Spooky Stories in Cavan Museum!

FUNDING
Coill na nOg Tree & Hedgerow Funds
Coill na nÓg - 24th Oct
Coill na nÓg is a native tree & hedgerow planting initiative in partnership with eFlow with the support of local authorities.
It's Ireland's largest tree and hedgerow planting programme specifically for schools.
Each winter FREE tree packs are delivered to schools to create mini-woodlands and native hedgerows, backed by online resources and training.
'Coill na nÓg' is Irish for the 'Children's Forest' and each year this woodland continues to grow across Ireland. In its two years, the programme has planted 6,443 trees in 398 schools as 202 mini-woodlands and 1.5km of hedgerows.
Deadline: 12 noon 24th October 2025
2. Parent Peer Support Fund Parent Peer Support Fund
The Minister for Children, Disability and Equality, Norma Foley, has announced that a €150,000 parent peer support fund is now open for applications. Parent peer support is when parents support each other by sharing knowledge, reducing feelings of isolation, and providing encouragement to navigate challenges and achieve well-being.
Deadline: 31 October
Find out more here
3. The Baboro Go See Fund
Baboró Go See Fund
Baboró is delighted to offer a small Go See Fund to support artists and creatives to travel within Ireland to see work for children. The fund is designed for those who make or wish to make work for children and are looking for inspiration, new approaches to presentation, etc.
To ensure this small fund can benefit as many individuals as possible, it will support the cost of event tickets and travel within the island of Ireland only, up to a maximum of €100 per application.
Deadline: ongoing
4. Patagonia Enviro Grants
Patagonia Environmental Grants
Patagonia supports environmental organisations with bold, direct-action agendas and a commitment to long-term change.
They support innovative work that addresses the root causes of the environmental crisis and seeks to protect both the environment and affected communities.
Deadline: Various
More info: https://eu.patagonia.com/ie/en/how-we-fund/
5. Community -Based CCTV Scheme
Community-based CCTV Grant Aid Scheme
The community-based CCTV grant aid scheme supports communities and local authorities who wish to install and maintain CCTV security systems in their area to increase public safety and to deter illegal or anti-social behaviour.
The maximum grant available for each CCTV system is €45,000.
Applicants to the scheme can include not-for-profit organisations within the community, as well as relevant statutory or voluntary organisations. For example, applicants may include:
area partnerships
community development projects
family resource centres
local authorities
community enterprises
Applications are also welcome from groups such as a not-for-profit consortium of private and community interests which has come together to formulate an application.
Deadline: Ongoing
6. Communications Grant
Hi CavanPPN Members
I hope you are well. I just wanted to get in touch in case you haven’t come across our Circular.ie Communications Grant scheme. These grants are designed to support community groups, social enterprises, and local initiatives to raise awareness of circular activities in communities.
The goal is to help organisations share their stories, highlight circular alternatives, and inspire wider community participation.
You can find more details here €100,000 in Communications Grants
7. Open Rivers Grant
Open Rivers Grant Programme - 31st Oct
These grants will support a range of interventions that lead to the removal of small dams in catchments that offer the highest potential for river restoration and ecosystem recovery.
Deadline: 31st October 2025
8- ACORN Fund For Communities

The ‘Acorn Fund' for Emerging Communities
We know that smaller community groups in underserved areas sometimes need that extra bit of support to get started or grow their impact. That's why we're launching our pilot Acorn Fund to help small community initiatives flourish.
The Acorn Fund provides:
Enhanced affordability at just 5% (compared to our standard rates)
Community-sized support from €5,000 to €15,000
Term loans up to 5 years and bridging loans up to 24 months
Dedicated guidance including application assistance and development planning
No arrangement fees and no personal guarantees required
No early repayment fees or penalties
This €250,000 pilot fund is specifically designed to reach groups that might not have considered support before, helping small acorns grow into mighty community assets.
The fund is open for applications for a 12-month period and designed specifically for new and emerging community organisations working in underserved areas.
📧 Email: info@clanncredo.ie 📞 Phone: (01) 400 2100
9- Church of Ireland Priorities Fund
The objective of the Priorities Fund is to raise and distribute money, on behalf of the Church of Ireland, to various worthy projects within the island of Ireland.
Deadline: 31 October
Find out more here
10- Nature HEro Awards
Nature Hero Awards - 29th May 2026
The Nature Hero Awards™ are Ireland’s largest outdoor learning awards across the education sector. It is a mark of excellence for a school recognising exceptional work by young people & teachers to help nature.
The aim is to create an educational space that nurtures a love of nature, develops a knowledge of our biodiversity & encourages action to help it locally. It covers many topics from nature conservation to school gardening, eco-literacy to wellbeing. While it is mainly an award of participation, there's also some great prizes to be won too! It is open to pre, primary & secondary schools within the Republic of Ireland.
Deadline: 29th May 2026
TRAINING
11- Building Trust In Communities Programme
Dear [Participant's Name],
I hope this message finds you well.
We are pleased to invite you to consider participating in the upcoming Building Trust in Communities programme, supported by Cavan Co Council PEACEPLUS LAAP. This unique three-part programme is designed to support a deeper sense of belonging and engagement within our communities and is offered free of charge to all participants.
The programme includes:
Part 1: Orientation/Introductory Workshop
8th November 2025 – Cavan Adventure Centre, Butler’s Bridge, Co. Cavan
Part 2: Residential Gathering/Retreat
21st–23rd November 2025 – An Tobar Retreat Centre, Navan, Co. Meath
Part 3: Follow-Up Workshop
6th December 2025 – Cavan Adventure Centre, Butler’s Bridge, Co. Cavan
Using the Circle of Trust® approach developed by the Center for Courage & Renewal, the programme explores themes such as courage, resilience, inclusion, and the value of community connection. It offers a safe and reflective space to share stories, listen deeply, and explore new ways of being in relationship with others.
Participation is entirely voluntary, and there is no obligation to attend. However, we believe this programme may be of genuine interest and benefit to you, both personally and in your community work.
If you would like to register, please contact Noreen Sudbury at nsudbury@cavancoco.ie by 20th October 2025.
For further information, feel free to reach out to:
Rita McNulty – ritamcnulty0@gmail.com, Tel. 087 6295453
Mary Manning – suaimhneasmary@gmail.com, Tel. 087 2421330
We hope you will consider joining us on this meaningful journey of reflection, connection, and renewal.
12- Community Climate Leadership Training

13- Free Community Training For CavanPPN members Cavan PPN currently has a number of training courses available to our member groups.
They are available FREE OF CHARGE for member groups.
All the courses are online and places are provided on a first-come, first-served basis.
Examples include:
A-Z of Data Protection – Becoming & Remaining Compliant with GDPR
Finance for Non-Financial Managers
Making the News - create news releases and interview/feature pitches with a strong news hook to help secure media attention.
… and more!
(Please note: you must be part of a member group of Cavan PPN to avail of these training courses).
For more information, and to register, please click on the link below: Events | Cavan PPN | Public Participation Network
14- Sign Language Social Club for Learning & Sharing

15- Free Training From The Carmichael Centre

SURVEYS/CONSULTATIONS
16 - Healthy Ireland Consultation
The Healthy Ireland Local Government National Office invites you to take part in our National Stakeholder Consultation to help shape our 2025–2030 Work Programme. We recognise that many of you may have varying levels of familiarity with the National Office (further information about our work is available at www.hilocalgov.ie) and would welcome your insight as to how you think we can/could be of assistance in improving health and community wellbeing outcomes within our communities and to your relevant work programmes.
Please complete our short survey which remains open until 5.00pm on Friday 31st October 2025.

Your feedback will help inform our work programme for the Healthy Ireland programmes within local government - address the wider determinants of health and community wellbeing, and advancing health equity. This is a targeted engagement, but we would also appreciate if you could share this invitation with any key relevant colleagues within your PPN Network who are directly involved in related work.
Thanking you in advance for your participation,
Vinnie O’Shea
National Coordinator Healthy Ireland – Local Government
City Hall, The Mall, Waterford, X91 TD63
(+353 87 9793444 +353 51 849990
17- Ireland's Dog Census
Ireland’s Dog Census is back for 2025 – and it’s bigger and better than ever!
We’ve got more dogs for you to meet, more questions for you to ponder, and more ways for you to help make life better for Ireland’s vulnerable canines.
Dog owners and lovers across the country really pulled out all the stops in last year’s Census, but there are still so many furry, four-legged friends who need our help.
Whether you own a dog or not, your answers, thoughts and opinions can help us provide better care for every dog in need. So… let’s get started!

18- Ageing Workforce in Ireland Survey
Please find enclosed a short survey complied by Age Friendly Ireland. The purpose of this survey is to gather a deeper understanding of the diverse perspective and needs of older workers in our current workforce.
As we all know, Ireland is facing the significant challenge of a rapidly ageing population. The data collected from this survey will be instrumental in ensuring that our workforce is prepared to support and retain employees of all ages.
You can access the survey here https://forms.office.com/e/9SBiKma0Gu
19- Artist Consultations for Cavan
𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐀𝐫𝐭𝐬 𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐠𝐲 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐂𝐚𝐯𝐚𝐧 – Inclusivity and Ambition – set out a bold vision for the arts in 2018-2023 and now it's time to reflect, reconnect, and reimagine the future together.
We’re inviting artists, creatives, and members of the arts community to come together, share your voice, and help shape what comes next for the arts in our county.
Artist Consultation Sessions will take place in venues across Cavan throughout October and November.
𝐓𝐮𝐞𝐬𝐝𝐚𝐲 𝟐𝟖 𝐎𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐛𝐞𝐫 – Ramor Theatre: 2:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
𝐖𝐞𝐝𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐝𝐚𝐲 𝟐𝟗 𝐎𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐛𝐞𝐫 – Townhall Arts Centre: 2:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
𝐖𝐞𝐝𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐝𝐚𝐲 𝟓 𝐍𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐦𝐛𝐞𝐫 – Market House, Ballyconnell: 2:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
There are 8 x 20-minute slots available at each venue. There are also a very limited number of online sessions for those unable to attend in person.
This is your opportunity to connect, contribute, and co-create the next chapter of Cavan’s arts journey.
𝐓𝐨 𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐬𝐥𝐨𝐭, 𝐞𝐦𝐚𝐢𝐥 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐚 𝐨𝐧 𝐦𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐞𝐧@𝐜𝐚𝐯𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐜𝐨.𝐢𝐞

20- Cavan Renewable Energy Survey
In line with our national obligations and commitments laid out in the Cavan County Development Plan 2022-2028 and the Cavan Local Climate Action Plan, Cavan County Council has procured consultants Arup to develop a County Renewable Energy Strategy.
The Cavan County Renewable Energy Strategy will be a key component of future governance decisions and policy development in County Cavan and will sit within a broader economic and community development plan. The Strategy aims to identify the potential of renewable energy sources and explore the opportunities and constraints of these sources across a range of socio-economic, environmental, and political considerations. The opportunities and constraints will be presented alongside a series of GIS maps and baseline graphs. The Strategy will also include renewable energy generation targets for County Cavan.
The project team would like to invite members of the public to complete a short survey to help inform the Renewable Energy Strategy for County Cavan: Link to Renewable Energy Strategy Survey
21- Power to Change Survey
As part of the Power to Change project led by Atlantic Technological University in partnership with the Sligo Public Participation Network, they are collecting input from community groups across Ireland.
Please take this 15 minute survey to help gather evidence of the constraints community groups face both in taking action for climate and in your general work.
Survey here: www.surveymonkey.com/r/NHFCGGT
Please also share with other groups you know. Ultimately the Power to Change project has been about actively supporting groups to undertake climate actions. However there are barriers to groups undertaking climate action, as well as challenges that community organisations face in general. In order to help groups overcome these challenges we need to gather evidence. This means hearing from you!
The data generated will be used as part of Power to Change to demonstrate to government evidence that they need to provide supports to this sector and that they need to listen to community organisations and respond to their needs in terms of the changes they make, if they want the sector to engage in climate action.
If you would like to read more about the Power to Change project you can do so here: https://www.sligoppn.com/power-to-change/
22- Consultation On Misinformation & Disinformation
We’d like to invite you to take part in a short survey (5–10 minutes) being carried out by researchers at Dublin City University.
The study looks at how false or misleading information (misinformation and disinformation) is affecting Ireland’s voluntary and community sector - especially charities and organisations working on issues such as gender, race, and migration.
The survey covers:
What kinds of false stories or harmful narratives are targeting the sector
How these impact organisations’ ability to do their work
What supports or resources could help groups respond more effectively.
All responses will be anonymous. The findings will be published in a report early next year to highlight the impact of misinformation on our sector.
Please complete the survey here.
Thank you for your time and input.
EVENTS & OTHER NEWS
23- Africa History Month

24- Dowra Tidy Towns BATS
Dowra Tidy Towns is inviting you to come and join us on this talk to find out all there is to know about bats, the different species we have in Ireland and how we can support the Bat population. Bats are important to the ecosystem because they control insect populations, pollinate plants, and disperse seeds.
Bats are an integral part of sustainable habitats.

25- ESB Windfarms Community Benefit Webinar
Just a gentle reminder, if you haven’t have done so already, to please register for the ESB Webinar coming up at the end of this month - October 28th at 7:00 pm.
This is a celebration of wonderful community project supported with the aid of the ESB Wind Farm Community Benefit Funds
Register now using this link: ESB Wind Farm Community Funds- Celebrating Community Achievements Webinar 2025 | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teams
Join us as we shine a spotlight on inspiring community groups from across the country who have brought a wide range of impactful projects to life with support from the Community Funds. This event is a fantastic opportunity to:
Celebrate the achievements of local groups,
Get inspired by innovative ideas,
Connect and learn from others making a difference.
Looking forward to seeing you there.
All the best,
Eilish
Eilish Walsh
Community Benefit Funds Officer
26- Attention Cavan Vendors & prformers
Attention to All Cavan Vendors and Performers!
We are searching for Cavan-based vendors who may not have reached us through our email application process. Your interest is highly valued, and we want to ensure we do not miss anyone who's eager to join us!
Interested? Fill out our expression of interest form'
Visit our website www.cottagemarketcavan.ie or Instagram page @thecottagemarketcavan for further information

27- All Abilities Ireland Events
Hi all, I'm writing to you from All Abilities Ireland, we're a member of the Cavan PPN. I'd like to promote our Neurodiversity Inclusion Projects that designed to develop young people's creativity, expand their social circles, and improve their mental health. We've been working with the National Lottery and finally we can advertise that we have a range of sensory programmes available for families in Cavan coming up in November.
Please check out our nationwide activities and website here:
Can I please ask you to push out this information about upcoming parent and kids activities we have coming up here in Cavan so we can reach as many vulnerable families as possible. Poster attached.
Cavan November events:
Free kids dance workshops starting 8th
Emotional Regulation & Sensory Issues, Aine O'Dea OT Talk 13th
Parent Sensory training programme 27th
Should you wish to discuss any of the events, please come back to me and we'll arrange a phone or zoom call, thanking you in advance, Nicola
Nicola Coss
Founder-All Abilities Ireland Team
086 0235746
28- Border Region Mental Health Supports
Right Support Right Time is a new cross-border, European-funded mental health and wellbeing service designed to help people find the right support that works for them, at the right time, in the right way.
We know that life can be overwhelming at times. Things like money worries, housing problems, health issues, grief, loneliness, or family stress can all affect our wellbeing.
That’s where Right Support Right Time comes in.
We focus on the everyday issues that can lead to poor mental health and help people take positive steps forward. We know that everyone’s experience is different, and so is the type of support that works best. That’s why Right Support Right Time offers a range of support programmes, so you can find the approach that feels right for you.
Some people benefit most from a listening ear and some space to talk things through. Others may want help to take practical steps, learn new skills, or understand their rights. Whatever the need, we’ll work together to figure out what support will make the most difference.
We are offering FREE mental health & wellbeing group sessions
These 2 hour, in-person workshops aim to promote wellbeing, help build resilience and raise awareness of other support though the RSRT programme. Here are some options below:
· Mental Health Awareness
· Food & Mood
· The Importance of Sleep
· Alcohol and Other Drugs
· An Introduction to Self-Care
· Managing Stress & Anxiety
· Mental Health in Older Age
· Peer Support
· Mental Health & Menopause
Who is Right Support Right Time for?
The service is open to anyone aged 16 years and over, living in Northern Ireland and the border counties of Ireland, as well as families.
We’re especially focused on supporting people who are most likely to experience poor mental health and least likely to access support.
The website is www.inspirewellbeing.org/RSRT.
If you could ask the groups to respond to j.groves@inspirewellbeing.org if interested or want more information.
29- National PPN Conference 2025
With Minister Jerry Buttimer as keynote speaker, intriguing workshops of disinformation and democracy, podcasting for communities and member mapping and more…site visits to inspiring communities in Meath, this was an incredible conference.
It was also a very moving moment when the PPN staff and others welcomed home their Clare colleague Sarah Clancy from her journey in the Sumud Flotilla. Ending with free bags of local spuds for everyone in the audience, this conference was a further demonstration of the dedication, commitment and vision of PPNs and those who support them for a widened and deeper sense of inclusion, representation and public participation to contribute to the democratic wellbeing of our social fabric in Ireland.
A special thanks to the amazing hosts in Meath, the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht for supporting us and this event, Ministers who have shown and continue to show their support for community and to the amazing volunteer groups who ARE their PPNs and their voices, making Ireland more democratic in a world and time where the democratic voice seems to be dimming of late.
30- Barriers to Involvement in PPNs Webinar
Dear PPN Staff,
As you will be aware, on foot of a recommendation in the PPN Structural Review report, S3 Solutions was commissioned by the Department to undertake research to explore ‘Barriers to Involvement in PPNs’.
PPNs, their individual member groups and others in the wider PPN community participated in the research, and we would like to thank everyone for your valuable contributions.
We are pleased to advise that the final ‘Barriers to Involvement in PPNs’ report has been published, together with an ‘Easy-Read’ version for greater accessibility. Both documents are available on the PPN landing page in link here.
We are also pleased to invite you, the secretariat and member groups to an upcoming webinar on the research, where the report will be presented by the lead researcher, Eamonn Seydak, of S3 Solutions. Eamonn will present on the findings of the research and will be taking questions afterwards.
Webinar details are as follows:
Date: 12th November 2025
Time: 18.00 hours to 19:00 hours
MS Teams Webinar Registration Link: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/932c213a-c289-42ec-bf45-f5b5cc3e54b7@cffd37b1-d416-411b-938d-3d3a61c6be29
31- Your Community, Your Services
We are delighted to invite your organisation to take part in “Your Community, Your Services”, a whole community event showcasing the wide range of supports and services available across County Cavan.

Date: Tuesday November 18th
Time: 11.00am – 13.00pm
Venue: Johnston Central Library, Cavan.
This event will give your service the opportunity to:
Promote your work and raise awareness of the supports you provide
Connect directly with members of the public and other organisations
Build stronger community links and networks
Hear first-hand from service users about their needs and the gaps in information and access they experience
The fair brings together community, voluntary, and statutory organisations in one space, creating a valuable opportunity for collaboration and connection.
We are so appreciative for your participation and help to make information more accessible for everyone in our community.
Included here is a poster for the event and would be grateful if you could display this in your service, distribute to service users, advertise via your social media channels.
We extend our thanks to all services for their collaboration on this event:

32- Literacy & Inequality in Irland
The first webinar in our Literacy opens doors series, Adult literacy and addressing inequality in Ireland, takes place on Friday 7 November, 10am - 11am.
In this webinar Aoife Crawford, our Research and Policy Officer, will present research on adult learning and literacy in Ireland. You can find out more about the research from our new fact sheets linked below.
You will also hear from Pavee Point about the importance of using a literacy friendly approach when working with adults in marginalised communities.
For more information, contact Derv in NALA at dryan@nala.ie or on 01 255 1868.
33- Walking for All Job Opp
Cavan Sports Partnership, in collaboration with Outscape, invite applications for the position of a Walking For All Officer.
Walking For All aims to create healthier rural communities by encouraging participation in walking through organised, volunteer-led walks.
The successful candidate will play a central role in developing, coordinating, and sustaining regular volunteer-led walks in towns, villages, and rural areas throughout the county and meet the key objectives of the Walking For All programme.
Key responsibilities include the recruitment, training, and ongoing support of Volunteer Walk Leaders, with the aim of increasing community participation in walking and promoting greater social cohesion.
For more information and full application details, please visit https://www.out-scape.com/.../walking-for-all-officer-cavan/
Closing date for applications: 22nd October 2025 at 3pm
Kind Regards,
Louise Murphy
Communications & Admin Officer | Cavan Sports Partnership
34- Ballyconnell Family Halloween Event

35- ALONE Newsletter
13/10/2025
Dear CavanPPN
We’re delighted to share the latest edition of ALONE Network News, bringing you updates from across our partnership network.
You are receiving this newsletter as we value our relationship with you as part of a service collective that works hard to help older people age at home.
This communication serves to build a stronger community where sharing of resources, ideas and learnings can make the process of ageing at home in Ireland improve every day.
Also with a stronger community of partner organisations we can create greater change in the areas that we all work in and for the older people that we work with.
We very much want to engage in a two way conversation with all partners and interested parties, that will offer us all endless opportunities for learning, innovating, growth and campaigning together.
Please enjoy the latest edition of our Partnership Newsletter
36- FASN Run
We’re staging Alice in Winterland: a family Christmas show at Drumavaddy Hall (5th–7th Dec). It’s a lively, modern perfirmace packed with sungung, dancing, fun, and familiar hits. We’re inviting local businesses to sponsor with funds going towards advertising, venue hire, costumes, props, and production. Sponsorship can be any amount. All donations welcome.
Sponsors will be featured in our programme, on social media, and acknowledged during the shows.
It’s a great way to support local creativity and keep family entertainment and spending right here in our community instead of going elsewhere.
If you’d like to come on board, you can write a cheque or make a bank transfer to Pothole Productions Cavan — I can share the details.
Please see the poster attached for more about the event. We are also on all social media platforms.
Thanks for helping make this local production something special for Cavan families!
Best,
Vanessa Galligan
086-7333328

37- Ballyhaise Afterschool Supports

38- Cavan Beekeepers Honey Show
Honey Show Rules & Entry Form

39- Christmas By Cavan Lakes
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Experience the magic of Christmas by the lakeside! Enjoy festive stalls, local crafts, tasty treats, and fun for all the family.
Tickets for our Lakeside Christmas Fair are on sale now!

40 Spooky Stories in Cavan Museum!
Before you go Trick or Treating, get in the mood with some spooky stories in Cavan County Museum!
Join some of the storytellers from Cavan Bréifne Yarnspinners for some spooky Family Storytime before you go Trick or Treating!
Admission Free - no booking required - fancy dress a must!
