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Three Upcoming Events During Mná Month At Cashel Library.

A reminder from Ms Maura Barrett, (Cashel Library):

Friends,

Three Upcoming Events Taking Place During Mná Month At Cashel Library

(No. 1) Saturday 8th March at 11:00amCircle Dancing on International Women’s Day with Ms Tracey Tobin (only 3 spaces left).
Circle Dance is a gentle, healing way to bring body, mind and spirit together. This workshop helps to relieve daily stress and release creative energy. Let your mind learn from your body.
Booking is essential to this FREE event by Telephoning 062-63825.

(No. 2) Monday 10th March at 11:00amComhrá sa Leabharlann/Conversation as Gaeilge. A film discussion Ag Siúil le Sceilte with Mr John G. O’Dwyer
All are welcome to attend.

(No. 3) Tuesday 11th March at 7:00pm“Petronell Grubb was a little girl from Cashel….”.
On October 13th 1919 a young girl from Cashel died of Typhoid. The museum displays many emotive personal items belonging to Petronell, her leather gloves, silver cutlery set and locks of her beautiful hair. Many local singers, poets and artists have been moved to respond creatively. We showcase these artefacts and audiences are invited to listen to songs and poems.
Promises to be a memorable event. (A Hidden History joint Library and Museum Project).
All are welcome to attend.

Visitors can locate the Cashel Library building; situated on Friar Street, Lady’s Well, Cashel, Co. Tipperary, HERE. (G487+RX).

I Have a Dream.

I Have a Dream.

Lyrics: Swedish musicians, songwriters, composers and producers, both best known as members of the pop group ABBA, namely Benny Goran Bror Andersson and Bjoern K. Ulvaeus.
Vocals: Irish pop group Westlife.

I Have a Dream.

I have a dream,
A song to sing,
To help me cope,
With anything.
If you see the wonder, (wonder)
Of a fairy tale,
You can take the future,
Even if you fail.
I believe in angels,
Something good in everything I see.
I believe in angels,
When I know the time is right for me.
I’ll cross the stream,
I have a dream, oh yeah.
I have a dream, (have a dream)
A fantasy, (fantasy)
To help me through, (help me through)
Reality, (reality)
And my destination, (destination)
Makes it worth the while,
Pushing through the darkness, (through the darkness, baby)
Still another mile.
I believe in angels,
Something good in everything I see,
I believe in angels,
When I know the time is right for me,
I’ll cross the stream, (cross the stream)
I have a dream.
I have a dream, (oh yeah)
A song to sing, (a song to sing)
To help me cope,
With anything.
If you see the wonder, (if you see the wonder )
Of a fairy tale, (of a fairy tale)
You can take the future,
Even if you fail. (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
I believe in angels,
Something good in everything I see. (everything)
I believe in angels, (angels)
When I know the time is right for me, (right for me)
I’ll cross the stream, (cross the stream)
I have a dream. (have a dream)
I’ll cross the stream, (cross the stream)
I have a dream.
Oh, oh.

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Creative Writing For Adult Beginners In Cashel Library.

A Reminder from Ms Maura Barrett, (Cashel Library):

Enjoy a morning of Creative Writing in Cashel Library with Ms Jenny Cox & Ms Eileen Acheson, who will create a fun and helpful workshop.

This event takes place on Monday morning next March 3rd, beginning at 11:00am sharp.

Note Please: With 3 spaces only remaining; booking is essential to this FREE event. Contact Tel. No.: 062 63829.

You can locate the Cashel Library building; situated on Friar Street, Lady’s Well, Cashel, Co. Tipperary, HERE. (G487+RX).

Death Of R&B Singer/Songwriter, Ms Roberta Flack.

The R&B professional singer-songwriter, Ms Roberta Flack, best known for the hits “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” and “Killing Me Softly With His Song”, passed away peacefully at her home this morning, February 24th 2025, surrounded by her loving family, while in her 89th year.

Ms Flack (February 10, 1937 – February 24, 2025) had previously announced in 2022 that she had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (motor neurone disease), and could no longer continue to sing.

Born in North Carolina and raised in Arlington, Virginia, USA, the musician started out as a classical pianist. She gained a full school scholarship to Howard University when aged just 15 years old; thus making her one of the youngest students ever to enrol there.
Her classical training led her into teaching piano, but at night she’d accompany opera singers on piano, while singing pop standards during the breaks.
Her Atlantic recordings did not sell particularly well, until actor/director Clint Eastwood chose a song from her first album “First Take”, using the lyrics written by Ewan MacColl, “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” for the sound track of his directorial debut “Play Misty for Me”. The song became the biggest hit of the year for 1972, spending six consecutive weeks at No. 1 and earning Ms Flack a million-selling Gold disc.

The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face.

The first time ever I saw your face,
I thought the sun rose in your eyes,
And the moon and the stars were the gifts you gave,
To the dark and the endless skies, my love,
To the dark and the endless skies.
And the first time ever I kissed your mouth,
I felt the earth move in my hand,
Like the trembling heart of a captive bird.
That was there at my command, my love,
That was there at my command, my love.
And the first time ever I lay with you,
I felt your heart so close to mine,
And I knew our joy it would fill the earth,
And last ’til the end of time, my love,
And it would last ’til the end of time,
The first time ever I saw your face.
Your face, your face, your face.

END

In 1966, Ms Flack married jazz musician Steve Novosel. The couple divorced in 1972. They had no children.
In 2010, she established “The Roberta Flack Foundation”, which promoted animal welfare and music education.
Ms Flack would go on to became the first artist ever to win a Grammy Award for ‘Record of the Year’ in two consecutive years; 1973 and 1974.
In 2020 Ms Flack won a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.

Ms Flack was predeceased in 2022, by her godson and former music director, funk and jazz keyboardist Bernard Wright, latter who died in an accident.

Rest in Perfect peace, Ms Flack, your legacy will live long.
In ár gcroíthe go deo.

One Of A Kind.

One Of A Kind.

The song hereunder is dedicated to all of ye who are missing a loved one.

Vocals: Meelin, Co. Cork born female folk singer and musician Meadhbh Walsh.

One Of A Kind.

I miss the way you talk,
I can still see the way that you walk.
The pull on the strings in my heart are never to go.
Your the dream that wanders my nights,
Your the one who always was right,
And the one thing I’ll think of tonight, is why did you go.
And the feeling of loving you, feeling of hugging you,
Pulling you closer and closer again.
The days passing by bring me constant remind,
I miss you, you were one of a kind.
All the days and nights that we spent,
Travelling ’round to the places we went,
Telling jokes, making rhymes, singing songs, just between you and I,
And the way you spoke about life,
While I listened to your words in delight.
Thinking ’bout all the things that you did, makes me wonder today,
Of the feeling of loving you, feeling of hugging you,
Pulling you closer and closer again.
The days passing by bring me constant remind,
I miss you, you were one of a kind.
So now I’ll leave it at this,
And I’ll sing this song when I’ll miss,
The times you smiled, the remarks you made,
The poems you told me, the music we made.
If I go, I will bring you along,
And will you add the chords to my song.
Be watching above everyday,
Keep the bonfire burning,
With the feeling of loving you,
Feeling of hugging you,
Pulling you closer and closer again.
The days passing by bring me constant remind,
I miss you, you were one of a kind.
The feeling of loving you,
Feeling of hugging you,
Pulling you closer and closer again.
You’ve taken our memories up to the sky,
Just remember darling, you were one of a kind.


END