President hosts “Children seen and heard 1916 - 2016”
15/06/2016 NO REPRO FEE, MAXWELLS DUBLIN President hosts “Children seen and heard 1916 - 2016, an event to remember the children who died during the 1916 Rising; and to re-imagine the future of children of Ireland with the children of 2016. Pic shows ( l to r ) Mary Duffin, from Artastic, Sabina Higgins and Catriona McGowan, form Artastic . As part of the "Ireland 2016" centenary commemorations programme, a series of workshops took place with children and young people, between the ages of 8 and 18, in Ireland and Northern Ireland, to find out what things they liked about Ireland and what things they would like to change in the Ireland of 2116. Over 500 children and young people who participated in those workshops were invited to attend a special ceremony at Áras an Uachtaráin, hosted by President Michael D. Higgins, to remember the children who died in 1916, and to share their vision for Ireland in 2116. The grounds of Áras an Uachtaráin were transformed for the occasion where children were be able to enjoy playing popular games from 1916. The ceremony included a lantern ceremony and naming of the children who lost their lives during the Rising, a presentation by some of the children on their vision for the future, the burying of a time capsule and a special tree-planting ceremony. PIC: NO FEE, MAXWELLPHOTOGRAPHY.IE
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15/06/2016 NO REPRO FEE, MAXWELLS DUBLIN President hosts “Children seen and heard 1916 - 2016, an event to remember the children who died during the 1916 Rising; and to re-imagine the future of children of Ireland with the children of 2016. Pic shows Sabina Higgins. As part of the "Ireland 2016" centenary commemorations programme, a series of workshops took place with children and young people, between the ages of 8 and 18, in Ireland and Northern Ireland, to find out what things they liked about Ireland and what things they would like to change in the Ireland of 2116. Over 500 children and young people who participated in those workshops were invited to attend a special ceremony at Áras an Uachtaráin, hosted by President Michael D. Higgins, to remember the children who died in 1916, and to share their vision for Ireland in 2116. The grounds of Áras an Uachtaráin were transformed for the occasion where children were be able to enjoy playing popular games from 1916. The ceremony included a lantern ceremony and naming of the children who lost their lives during the Rising, a presentation by some of the children on their vision for the future, the burying of a time capsule and a special tree-planting ceremony. PIC: NO FEE, MAXWELLPHOTOGRAPHY.IE
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15/06/2016 NO REPRO FEE, MAXWELLS DUBLIN President hosts “Children seen and heard 1916 - 2016, an event to remember the children who died during the 1916 Rising; and to re-imagine the future of children of Ireland with the children of 2016. Pic shows ( l to r ) President Michael D.Higgins meeting Catriona McGowan, Artastic. As part of the "Ireland 2016" centenary commemorations programme, a series of workshops took place with children and young people, between the ages of 8 and 18, in Ireland and Northern Ireland, to find out what things they liked about Ireland and what things they would like to change in the Ireland of 2116. Over 500 children and young people who participated in those workshops were invited to attend a special ceremony at Áras an Uachtaráin, hosted by President Michael D. Higgins, to remember the children who died in 1916, and to share their vision for Ireland in 2116. The grounds of Áras an Uachtaráin were transformed for the occasion where children were be able to enjoy playing popular games from 1916. The ceremony included a lantern ceremony and naming of the children who lost their lives during the Rising, a presentation by some of the children on their vision for the future, the burying of a time capsule and a special tree-planting ceremony. PIC: NO FEE, MAXWELLPHOTOGRAPHY.IE
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15/06/2016 NO REPRO FEE, MAXWELLS DUBLIN President hosts “Children seen and heard 1916 - 2016, an event to remember the children who died during the 1916 Rising; and to re-imagine the future of children of Ireland with the children of 2016. Pic shows ( l to r ) Catriona McGowan and Mary Duffin, both from Artastic. As part of the "Ireland 2016" centenary commemorations programme, a series of workshops took place with children and young people, between the ages of 8 and 18, in Ireland and Northern Ireland, to find out what things they liked about Ireland and what things they would like to change in the Ireland of 2116. Over 500 children and young people who participated in those workshops were invited to attend a special ceremony at Áras an Uachtaráin, hosted by President Michael D. Higgins, to remember the children who died in 1916, and to share their vision for Ireland in 2116. The grounds of Áras an Uachtaráin were transformed for the occasion where children were be able to enjoy playing popular games from 1916. The ceremony included a lantern ceremony and naming of the children who lost their lives during the Rising, a presentation by some of the children on their vision for the future, the burying of a time capsule and a special tree-planting ceremony. PIC: NO FEE, MAXWELLPHOTOGRAPHY.IE
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15/06/2016 NO REPRO FEE, MAXWELLS DUBLIN President hosts “Children seen and heard 1916 - 2016, an event to remember the children who died during the 1916 Rising; and to re-imagine the future of children of Ireland with the children of 2016. Pic shows ( l to r ) President Micheal D.Higgins meeting Garda Orla Crowe and the horse Fiachra. As part of the "Ireland 2016" centenary commemorations programme, a series of workshops took place with children and young people, between the ages of 8 and 18, in Ireland and Northern Ireland, to find out what things they liked about Ireland and what things they would like to change in the Ireland of 2116. Over 500 children and young people who participated in those workshops were invited to attend a special ceremony at Áras an Uachtaráin, hosted by President Michael D. Higgins, to remember the children who died in 1916, and to share their vision for Ireland in 2116. The grounds of Áras an Uachtaráin were transformed for the occasion where children were be able to enjoy playing popular games from 1916. The ceremony included a lantern ceremony and naming of the children who lost their lives during the Rising, a presentation by some of the children on their vision for the future, the burying of a time capsule and a special tree-planting ceremony. PIC: NO FEE, MAXWELLPHOTOGRAPHY.IE
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15/06/2016 NO REPRO FEE, MAXWELLS DUBLIN President hosts “Children seen and heard 1916 - 2016, an event to remember the children who died during the 1916 Rising; and to re-imagine the future of children of Ireland with the children of 2016. Pic shows ( l to r ) Ava Johnstone, Artane Boys Band and Mary Duffin from Artastic. As part of the "Ireland 2016" centenary commemorations programme, a series of workshops took place with children and young people, between the ages of 8 and 18, in Ireland and Northern Ireland, to find out what things they liked about Ireland and what things they would like to change in the Ireland of 2116. Over 500 children and young people who participated in those workshops were invited to attend a special ceremony at Áras an Uachtaráin, hosted by President Michael D. Higgins, to remember the children who died in 1916, and to share their vision for Ireland in 2116. The grounds of Áras an Uachtaráin were transformed for the occasion where children were be able to enjoy playing popular games from 1916. The ceremony included a lantern ceremony and naming of the children who lost their lives during the Rising, a presentation by some of the children on their vision for the future, the burying of a time capsule and a special tree-planting ceremony. PIC: NO FEE, MAXWELLPHOTOGRAPHY.IE
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15/06/2016 NO REPRO FEE, MAXWELLS DUBLIN President hosts “Children seen and heard 1916 - 2016, an event to remember the children who died during the 1916 Rising; and to re-imagine the future of children of Ireland with the children of 2016. Pic shows ( l to r ) Kate Mulvey, Emily Bollard and Tricia Flattery all from Westmeath. As part of the "Ireland 2016" centenary commemorations programme, a series of workshops took place with children and young people, between the ages of 8 and 18, in Ireland and Northern Ireland, to find out what things they liked about Ireland and what things they would like to change in the Ireland of 2116. Over 500 children and young people who participated in those workshops were invited to attend a special ceremony at Áras an Uachtaráin, hosted by President Michael D. Higgins, to remember the children who died in 1916, and to share their vision for Ireland in 2116. The grounds of Áras an Uachtaráin were transformed for the occasion where children were be able to enjoy playing popular games from 1916. The ceremony included a lantern ceremony and naming of the children who lost their lives during the Rising, a presentation by some of the children on their vision for the future, the burying of a time capsule and a special tree-planting ceremony. PIC: NO FEE, MAXWELLPHOTOGRAPHY.IE
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