Make your own St Brigid’s Cross
Kildare Town Tidy Towns, The Square, Kildare Town
Celebrate Spring and the ancient feast of Imbolc by making your own St. Brigid's cross!
A traditional 4 arm or ancient 3 arm cross.
Kildare Town Tidy Towns, The Square, Kildare Town
Celebrate Spring and the ancient feast of Imbolc by making your own St. Brigid's cross!
A traditional 4 arm or ancient 3 arm cross.
Two communities in Santa Brigida, Tuscany, Italy and Kilbride, Mayo Ireland will celebrate Brigid's spirit and values again in 2025.
Dates: Brigid's Eve, 31st January in Santa Brigida.
February 3rd, Brigid's Public holiday in Kilbride parish (Leenane), Mayo.
Venue: Kilcock Community Centre, Bawnogues, Commons West, Kilcock, Co. Kildare, W23 FNP4
Entry: Free (no booking required)
Age suitability: 4+
Spirit of Play - Innovation Day in Kilcock Community Centre. This action-packed day is designed to spark creativity, ignite fun, and bring out the playful side of science, circus, and dance for all ages. No booking required.
In honour of Brigid, Kildare Town Heritage Centre are hosting the first Brigid's Busking Festival in Kildare Town. It promises to be a fun filled family day with entertainment and plenty of the Spirit of Brigid.
Join us on Monday, February 3rd at The Acre Project, Celbridge, Co. Kildare for a day of renewal, celebration, and community as part of the Spirit of Brigid festival 2025!
Celebrate spring with Brigid’s Cross Making, Outdoor Fire, Song Circle, Dance, Poetry, Art Displays, Tea & Treats, and more! FREE (No booking required)
Join us for a free family event to celebrate St Brigid in south Kildare. As part of the Brigid 1500 celebrations last year, Village Voices community choir hosted a very special afternoon of music and song on the Moat of Ardscull called ‘ Cloak on the Moat’. By popular demand we are back again this year.
The walk will include some ancient and recent historical sites on the Curragh Plains.
Presenters: Solas Bhride Team
Venue: Assemble at Solas Bhríde Centre at 2 p.m.
Bus will bring participants to The Curragh
Booking details: www.solasbhride.ie or [email protected] Ph: 045 522890
Please dress weather appropriate and wear suitable footwear for soft/wet ground underfoot.
Line-up: Megan O’Neill & Friends
The M52 is making its journey from Robertstown to Sallins Grand Canal for the St. Brigid’s Festival 2025, bringing with it a truly magical experience. From the deck of this century-old canal barge, Megan O’Neill and friends will deliver an unforgettable floating concert as audiences gather along the banks of the Grand Canal.
Location: Growing Wild @ Littlewood, Donadea
Come and spend the day exploring seasonal foods, medicine and dyes! We will explore and identify the seasonal plants on my land and use them to explore, harvest and process their various uses be it the folklore attached, foraging, making food, medicine or natural plant dyes. There will be abundant spring greens such as nettle, cleavers and wild garlic to be foraged. We will spend time walking on the land attuning into what is going on in late spring, what is growing, what plants are you drawn to, what properties does it have?! Talking about incorporating wild foods in your diet and discussing the benefits of living in rhythm with the seasons. We will cook on the fire and share food as part of the day!
Note: This is an Adult only event.
Join us as we celebrate Brigid’s story and values through circle dance.
Presenters: Terry Hennessy, Betty White
Venue: Solas Bhride Spirituality Centre
All welcome. No previous experience needed.
Booking details: www.solasbhride.ie or [email protected] Ph: 045 522890
Kate Moore shares her deep-seated love of nature and St. Brigid through walking the Ox Way. A performance with poetry, story-making and music.
Presenter: Kate Moore, International composer and musician.
Venue: Solas Bhride Spirituality Centre
Don’t miss this unique experience.
Booking details: www.solasbhride.ie or [email protected] Ph: 045 522890
Learn how to make St. Brigid's crosses and Bridóg dolls in this workshop with Sheena Malone.
The workshop is suitable for all age groups. For older participants, we will use rushes from which St. Brigid’s crosses have traditionally been made for generations. The younger participants will make their crosses from from colourful pipe-cleaners which are more manageable for smaller fingers.
All materials (rushes, pipe-cleaners, elastic bands) will be provided by the artist.
All children attending this workshop must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.