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Sarah, Colm, and Rory get together to chat about some upcoming events across Westmeath Libraries this month. With the Junior and Leaving cert exams underway all our libraries are having a lot of visits from hard-working

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Sarah, Colm, and Rory get together to chat about some upcoming events across Westmeath Libraries this month. With the Junior and Leaving cert exams underway all our libraries are having a lot of visits from hard-working

Sarah and Rory chat about recent events around Westmeath Libraries, and on what's happening soon around the county. Kinnegad Library have been enjoying Spring Into Storytime events, and some great Lego sessions including

Sarah, Rory, and Colm chat about what's happening in Westmeath Libraries. Topics this episode include the reopening of Aidan Heavey Athlone, and their brand new sensory Cubbie. Call in and ask staff if you are interested

Colm, Sarah and Rory chat about another busy month in Westmeath Libraries. From Fighting Words to visits from the Argentinian Amabassador, you never know what you'll come across in your local library. You'll find more de

Welcome to our first episode of 2026, we hope everyone had a great Christmas & New year. In today's podcast Colm, Rory, and Sarah chat about library events, past and upcoming. As well as looking back at some library rela

In this episode of our podcast Colm & Rory are joined by Sarah Lindsay Swan from Kinnegad Library. Kinnegad is our newest library, opening to the public at the end of October. Sarah fills us in on all everything that's h

Colm and Rory return to chat about some revent library events, including Science Week in Athlone, the Mad Professor in Castlepollard. We also have a look ahead to what's on right now, as well as a look ahead to some Dece

Colm and Rory chat about recent events in the library, and Colm talks to Caroline about some ghost stories and folklore from Dublin and Westmeath.

September means school is back in session and in this episode of our podcast Colm and Rory chat about all the library can offer students. From study spaces, to books, and how to sign up for My Open Library. They also cha

This episode features an interview with Westmeath County Council STEM Engagement officer Kelley Keogh, talking about robots, coding and AI. Colm and Rory also catch-up on recent news and events from Summer Stars to Herit

Summer Stars is ongoing in all our libraries, in this episode Colm & Rory chat about some of the events that have been happening. They'll also be talking about Heritage Week coming soon, and all that's planned for August

Join Colm and Rory as they chat about all things libraries. This month's highlight is our Summer Stars programme, you can find all our events at www.westmeathculture.ie

In this episode Colm & Rory talk about events in the libraries including Bealtaine, Summer Stars, and more You'll find all our events at https://westmeath.spydus.ie/ and all our library news on our website at https://wes

Our podcast host Caroline has moved to a new library in Westmeath, and so has passed on the podcast to two new hosts, Colm & Rory. This is their first episode and they chat about what's happening libraries around Westmea

In this month's podcast we celebrate Ireland Reads, our national celebration of reading in Ireland. Throughout February and especially on Ireland Reads Day, February 22nd, we’re calling on people across Ireland to get lo

Caroline talks to Michelle Ruddy from Athlone Library about Family Time At Your Library , and Finola Colgan from Mental Health Ireland about our "Well Westmeath" programme. We also get to hear some wonderful singing from

In this episode of the Westmeath Libraries Podcast Caroline talks with Dr. Emer O'Neill, Senior Postdoctoral Researcher at TUS Athlone. They talk about setting up a fish farm on a bog, and the importance of the bio econo

Caroline chats to Aidan Courtney and to Niall de Búrca about Childrens Book Festival. Aidan is a cartoonist, writer + part-time librarian in Clare. Uou can find Aidan on Twitter Niall is a scéalaí; a traditional storytel

Caroline chats to Colm from Mullingar Library about The Waking of Willie Ryan by John Broderick. This is Athlone's One Town One Book read as we celebrate the 100 years since the birth of John Broderick. They also discuss

In this episode Caroline chats to Seamus O'Brien, editor of Westmeath: History and Society – interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county about his latest project on the vernacular buildings of Westmeath. A
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