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Club leabhar Chill Dara le Gaeilge

Beidh tús á chur arís le Club Leabhar Chill Dara le Gaeilge Dé Máirt an 10 Meán Fómhair i Leabharlann Nás na Ríogh. Is idir 18.45 agus 19.45 a thagann an Club le chéile ar an dara Máirt den mhí. Tá an leabharliosta don fhómhar roghnaithe anois agus le feiceáil thíos. Meascán d’ábhar éadrom, urscéalta nua na Gaeilge, clasaicí na Gaeilge agus gearrscéalta atá ann. Rud éigin do gach cineál léitheora tá súil againn!
Tá an t-ádh linn leis an tacaíocht a thugann Seirbhís Leabharlainne Chill Dara dúinn – beidh cóipeanna de gach leabhar ar an liosta le fáil sa leabharlann agus mar sin ní gá do bhaill an chlub na leabhair a cheannach muna miste leo.
Cuirtear fáilte roimh dhaoine ar gach leibhéal Gaeilge. Deis is ea í seo le do chuid Gaeilge a chleachtadh agus a fheabhsú i dtimpeallacht thaitneamh réchúiseach. Ní gá freastal ar gach teacht le chéile, ach an oiread – is féidir bualadh isteach mí ar bith, agus is féidir sin a dhéanamh fiú muna bhfuil an leabhar ar fad, nó aon chuid de léite! Bíonn an plé agus tae taitneamhach bealach amháin nó bealach eile 🙂||.
Tuilleadh eolais: caoimhe@cilldaralegaeilge.ie

Cill Dara le Gaeilge’s “Club Leabhar” will be starting up again on Tuesday 10th September in Naas Library. The Club Leabhar meets between 18.45 and 19.45 on the second Tuesday of the month. We have put together the reading list for the autumn and you can see it below. We’ve chosen a mix of light reading, new novels in the Irish language, some of the classics, and a book of short stories. Hopefully something for all tastes!
We’re very lucky to have the support of Kildare Library Services. They will order in copies of all the books on the list so the Club Leabhar readers don’t need to buy any of the books if they don’t wish too.
People of all levels of Irish are welcome. This is a chance to practice and improve your Irish in relaxed and enjoyable surroundings. There’s no obligation to attend all the meetings either – you’re welcome to come to any of the meetings, even if you haven’t read the whole book, or any of it! The “plé agus tae” is interesting one way or the other 🙂||.
More information: caoimhe@cilldaralegaeilge.ie

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