Join us on Thursday 30th November for the online premiere of the Féile’s documentary ‘Freedom & The Sesh: A Squarebear Joint’ detailing the work and process of acclaimed local artist Squarebearderry on
https://www.youtube.com/@FeileDerry/
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Join us on Thursday 30th November for the online premiere of the Féile’s documentary ‘Freedom & The Sesh: A Squarebear Joint’ detailing the work and process of acclaimed local artist Squarebearderry on
https://www.youtube.com/@FeileDerry/
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ONLINE PREMIERE – Freedom & the Sesh: A Squarebear Joint
Thursday 30th November at 7pm
In 2023, Féile approached acclaimed artist Squarebear to take part in a documentary film with Féile’s Ruairi Campbell. The result was ‘Freedom & the Sesh: A Squarebear Joint”, a film that follows Squarebear’s day to day habits and the creative contributions that come from that.
Squarebear said of the documentary:
‘I found the practice challenging and a test of the intellectual validity of my work as opposed to it somewhat being a source of humour solely. In committing to this documentary I have found new questions I must answer myself because of it, as I transition from sesh culture into adulthood and also develop my voice as an artist beyond that. I hope the viewer can find a richer understanding of why I do what I do and getting an insight into the life I lead in my pursuit for art, while also giving an insight into my life as a Bogsider who to some degree has beaten those cultural labels.’
The film will be premiering online on ours & Square’s YouTube channel at 7pm on Thursday 30th November:
https://www.youtube.com/@FeileDerry/
Féile Derry were delighted to support New Gate Arts and Culture Centre on their brilliant event, Conquer The Dragon, as part of Derry Halloween Awakening The Walled City! Thousands of people from across the city converged on the Fountain neighbourhood over the last three nights to see dancers from Sollus Highland Dancers tame a huge dragon that had invaded the city.
A Streets Alive project funded by Urban Villages and Derry City & Strabane District Council.
A fantastic afternoon of faceprinting, arts and crafts, games, performances and all kinds of fun at Féile and SureStart Edenballymore‘s Halloween family fun day in Long Tower YC!
Photography by Jim McCafferty.
A Streets Alive project funded by Urban Villages.
(Photos: Jim McCafferty Photography)
Volunteers from the Volunteer Investment Project helping out.
(Photos: Jim McCafferty Photography)
Féile Street Art Festival, 2023
During the Summer of 2023, Central Drive in Creggan has been transformed into an outdoor gallery featuring works by students from St Cecilia’s College, Derry, St Joseph’s Boys’ School, St Mary’s Youthclub, Holy Child Primary School and Nursery Unit, Peaball, FRIZ and EMIC. This clip shows the transformation of the shops in Central Drive, Creggan!
A Communities In Transition project funded by The Executive Office.
We’re hiring! We have a new job opening available. Féile are looking to recruit a new Finance & Administration Officer!
Please see the link below for the job description and application form.
Feel free to share with anyone who may be interested!
Féile Film Screenings at Culture Night
This Friday as part of the annual Derry City & Strabane District Council culture night, Féile Derry will be screening a selection of films that we have produced over the last couple of years in association with local schools, youth clubs, local figures, filmmakers and community organisations.
The screenings are free and will take place in the Nerve Centre this Friday 22nd September from 5pm onwards. Everyone is welcome!
From the 12th – 19th August 2023, Féile returned for its 31st year with a packed programme including music, literature, film, sport, history, comedy, art, carnival, fun days, health, discussions, tours and events and programmes for children, young people and older people. What began as a one day festival in 1993 has since grown into the biggest community arts festival in the North West, attracting over 20,000 people annually to the programme of events.
Féile 2023 would not have been possible without the support of our funders at The Executive Office, (Urban Villages & Communities In Transition), Department of Foreign Affairs and the collaboration of our many partners, groups, initiatives, volunteers and residents from throughout the Bogside, Brandywell, Creggan, Bishop Street and Fountain areas who came together to shape and manage this year’s programme of events!
‘Be Yourself?’ Premiere Photos
On the 16th August in the Nerve Centre, Féile screened a premiere of ‘Be Yourself’, a film by Féile which follows Dee McLaughlin, a youth worker from Creggan, as he meets with a range of members of the LGBTQIA+ community in Derry to share stories about the issues they have faced in the past, those they face today and their hopes for the future.
Thank you to everyone who came along on the night or helped with the film!
A Communities In Transition project funded by The Executive Office.
‘Be Yourself?’ Premiere Photos
On the 16th August in the Nerve Centre, Féile screened a premiere of ‘Be Yourself’, a film by Féile which follows Dee McLaughlin, a youth worker from Creggan, as he meets with a range of members of the LGBTQIA+ community in Derry to share stories about the issues they have faced in the past, those they face today and their hopes for the future.
Thank you to everyone who came along on the night or helped with the film!
A Communities In Transition project funded by The Executive Office.
From the 12th – 19th August 2023, Féile returned for its 31st year with a packed programme including music, literature, film, sport, history, comedy, art, carnival, fun days, health, discussions, tours and events and programmes for children, young people and older people. What began as a one day festival in 1993 has since grown into the biggest community arts festival in the North West, attracting over 20,000 people annually to the programme of events.
Féile 2023 would not have been possible without the support of our funders at The Executive Office, (Urban Villages & Communities In Transition), Department of Foreign Affairs and the collaboration of our many partners, groups, initiatives, volunteers and residents from throughout the Bogside, Brandywell, Creggan, Bishop Street and Fountain areas who came together to shape and manage this year’s programme of events!
Great feature on BBC Newsline tonight on Féile Derry Graffiti On The Walls initiative on Central Drive in Creggan featuring contributions from Holy Child Primary School and Nursery Unit, St Cecilia’s College, Derry, St Joseph’s Boys’ School and the ladies from Creggan Neighbourhood Partnership!
Tonight, a new photographic exhibition, Juvenilia, will open on Fanad Drive, Creggan as part of Féile Derry‘s Graffiti On The Walls initiative.
Award winning photographer Megan Doherty worked with a group of young women from Stmarys Youthclub, Creggan and Long Tower YC, Brandywell to produce a new exhibition ‘Juvenilia (works produced by an artist while young), documenting shared experiences between members of both these groups. The work explores adolescence, friendship, community and girlhood, captured through the lens of the observer, as well as the intimate and unique point of view of the girls themselves who created the work.
A Communities In Transition Project funded by The Executive Office.
Central Drive in Creggan is turning into an outdoor gallery as part of Féile Derry‘s Graffiti On The Walls project.
The latest exhibition ‘Palette of Promise’ opened today at Creggan Library and features stunning artworks by emerging artists from St Cecilia’s College, Derry and St Joseph’s Boys’ School.
A Communities In Transition project funded by The Executive Office.
As part of Féile’s Graffiti On The Walls project, a number of new art exhibitions will be erected on Central Drive in Creggan.
Students from Holy Child Primary School and Nursery Unit have produced a beautiful exhibition which is now open for viewing on Central Drive. Children were asked to create artworks on what they love about Holy Child & Creggan and their hopes for the future.
A Communities In Transition project funded by The Executive Office.
In spite of the rain today, we are making more progress on the new artworks at Creggan’s shops as part of Féile’s Graffiti On The Walls project!
Keep an eye on our page for updates with Peaball.
A Communities In Transition project funded by The Executive Office.
Féile’s Graffiti On The Walls project has been continuing on Central Drive with students from Holy Child Primary School and Nursery Unit working on a new artwork across from the school entrance. Keep an eye on our page for updates!
A Communities In Transition project funded by The Executive Office.
Something is happening at the Creggan Shops as part of Féile Derry‘s Graffiti On The Walls project with Peaball!
Tonight, Creggan’s finest, James McClean, will become only the 7th Irish man in history to play 100 times for his country when he captains Ireland against Gibraltar. What an achievement!
Congratulations James!
Street Art Workshop
Today pupils from St Joseph’s Boys’ School were putting their skills to good use in another street art workshop with Peaball
A Communities In Transition project funded by The Executive Office.
Street Art Workshop
Pupils from Holy Child Primary School and Nursery Unit were outside on another beautiful day taking part in a street art workshop with Peaball showing off their skills!
A Communities In Transition project funded by The Executive Office.
Follow the progress of street artist Emic working on his mural for Féile’s ‘Graffiti On The Walls’ project. “Younger Days” sits on Central Drive in Creggan!
The artwork features a young person walking in nature. The figure blends together with the foliage to represent growth with birds taking off into the sky to represent achievement. The dusky colours are intended to be warm and peaceful.
The mural took inspiration from the poem ‘Blackberry Picking’ by Seamus Heaney, which is a nostalgic look back at his lost youth and growing up.
A Communities In Transition project by The Executive Office.
Students and teachers from Holy Child Primary School and Nursery Unit took part in an outdoor art class today on Central Drive, where they drew their own versions of the new murals by Emic and Friz. A great way to spend a Monday morning.
A Communities In Transition project funded by The Executive Office.
Follow the progress of visual artist Friz working on the latest mural in Féile’s ‘Graffiti On The Walls’ project. “The Derry Dryad” sits on Central Drive in Creggan!
Dryads were tree spirits in Irish and Greek mythology and were said to be the protectors of the trees and the forests. The mural is inspired by Doire (oak grove) and the sacred position that the oak tree held for Ireland’s ancestors.
A Communities In Transition Project funded by The Executive Office.
Féile’s ‘Graffiti On The Walls’ project continues with the latest completed mural, The Dryad by Friz, finished today on Central Drive in Creggan!
Dryads were tree spirits in Irish and Greek mythology and were said to be the protectors of the trees and the forests. The mural is inspired by Doire (oak grove) and the sacred position that the oak tree held for Ireland’s ancestors.
A Communities In Transition Project funded by The Executive Office.
Ireland and Fulham centre half, Shane Duffy, was in Creggan today checking out the progress on the new Friz mural on Central Drive for Féile Derry!
Féile’s Bealtaine film is now available to watch online!
TOMORROW, FRIDAY 2ND JUNE AT 7PM
BEALTAINE – ONLINE FILM PREMIERE
As part of Féile’s Communities In Transition project, Féile worked with schools, sports clubs, youth clubs and community organisations across Creggan to produce Bealtaine, a new cultural festival for the area.
Tomorrow night at 7PM, we premiere a new film which captures the build up to the event and the magic that happened on the streets of Creggan on Wednesday May 3rd!
Tune in here or on our YouTube channel to watch!
A Communities In Transition Project funded by The Executive office.
‘Younger Days’ by Emic, Central Drive, Creggan.
Féile’s ‘Graffiti On The Walls’ project is back for 2023, and the first artwork has just been completed!
The artwork, ‘Younger Days’ by Emic, has just been completed on Central Drive, Creggan.
The artwork features a young person walking in nature. The figure blends together with the foliage to represent growth with birds taking off into the sky to represent achievement. The dusky colours are intended to be warm and peaceful.
The mural took inspiration from the poem ‘Blackberry Picking’ by Seamus Heaney, which is a nostalgic look back at his lost youth and growing up.
A Communities In Transition project by The Executive Office.
Féile’s “Graffiti on The Walls” initiative is back for 2023! More progress on a new mural for Central Drive in Creggan today. A Communities In Transition project supported by
Something is happening on Central Drive in Creggan. 👀
Féile’s Graffiti on The Walls initiative is back for 2023!
Over the last number of weeks, young women from Long Tower YC and Stmarys Youthclub have been working with the acclaimed photographer Megan Doherty. Together, they will produce a photographic exhibition documenting young women in the Brandywell and Creggan neighbourhoods which we can’t wait to see!
A Communities In Transition project funded by The Executive Office.
On Wednesday morning at 9am, we got a phone call to tell us that there was rain and high winds forecast for our Bealtaine event that was due to take place on Thursday 4th May. There was the potential it could be cancelled or be severely affected by the adverse weather. Following a few calls, a collective decision was made to bring the event forward 24 hours to when the weather was due to be much more favourable.
What we witnessed between 10am and 7pm in Creggan was truly remarkable as teachers, community workers, youth leaders, sports groups, families, residents, children and young people, all pulled together and worked at breakneck speed to ensure Creggan’s first Bealtaine event went ahead.
On Wednesday night, the streets of Creggan were filled with colour and noise as over 1000 people of all ages made their way round the streets of the estate, before ending up at Greenwalk for the fire finale which saw a willow structure constructed by local young people, The Cauldron of Plenty, containing the hopes/dreams and wishes residents, set ablaze.
Last night’s event proved again what we all already know. Creggan is a brilliant place to live, work, study, play and visit. A resilient, special place filled with the best people who will always go that extra mile to support their neighbours, friends and family.
Bealtaine would not have been possible without the support of Holy Child Primary School and Nursery Unit North West Youth Service, Brendan Farren, Trojans YCG, St Mary’s Scouts Creggan, Rath Mor Warriors – K1/Kickboxing & Fitness Gym. Sean Dolans Gac, St Joseph’s Boys’ School St Cecilia’s College, Derry, OLT HLC DEEDS – Dementia Engaged and Empowered in Derry & Strabane, Luxe, Pains Fireworks, Volunteer Investment Project North-West Carnival Initiative, Mayor of Derry City & Strabane District, Community Restorative Justice and Surestart Edenballymore.
The schedule for our Bealtaine event including times and the parade route can be found below:
BEALTAINE – Wednesday May 3rd 2023 🔥
Don’t miss Féile’s Bealtaine event on 3rd May 2023! In the Celtic calendar, Bealtaine marks the midpoint between the Spring Equinox in March and the Summer solstice in June. Bealtaine was often the first chance for neighbours to greet each other after the long winter months and great celebrations ensued including feasting, dancing, music, tournaments and trade.
Our event in Creggan will be the first of its kind and will include a carnival parade featuring schools, sports clubs, youth clubs and community organisations from across the neighbourhood and will culminate in a fire display.
More details will be coming soon!
BELTAINE – a new event for Creggan on Thursday May 3rd 2023
Bealtaine marks the beginning of summer and is one of the four major Irish Celtic annual festivals along with Samhain, Imbolc and Lughnasa.
Bealtaine was often the first chance for neighbours to greet each other after the long winter months and great celebrations ensued including feasting, dancing, music, tournaments and trade.
This year’s event in Creggan will include a carnival parade featuring schools, sports clubs, youth clubs and community organisations from across the neighbourhood and will culminate in a fire display.
Keep an eye on our page for more info! 👀
This Easter marks the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement. As part of Féile’s Film Collective work, we spoke with students from St Joseph’s Boy’s School and St Cecilia’s College in Creggan to gauge their knowledge and views on the conflict, the Good Friday Agreement and the current political landscape.
Spring in the Park Video!
We had so much fun at our Spring In The Park event at Jon Ugg Clifford Bull Park today – Bull Park was so lively! That was all thanks to everyone who came along, and to our outstanding entertainment from Thunder Action SportsJitterbug Jackson & Frankie Magilligan! Thanks also to our partners SureStart Edenballymore and Volunteer Investment Project for helping out on the day.
A Streets Alive Project funded by Urban Villages.
Check out the full length video of all the action of the 5K Dash yesterday!
Congratulations once again to St Eugene’s Primary School for winning this year’s race and a huge thank you to Long Tower Primary School, Nazareth House Primary School and Nursery Unit, Model Primary and Nursery School, Fountain PS, St. John’s Primary School & Gaelscoil Éadain Mhóir for taking part and all the support your pupils showed!
Video shot and edited by Ryan Vail.
A Streets Alive project funded by Urban Villages.
Happy Mother’s Day!
To celebrate the hard working mothers of Derry, Féile and SureStart Edenballymore have teamed up to place an exhibition of our local mammies and kids on the gates of Bull Park.
Thank you to all who took part in the “My Mammy & Me” exhibition and for sharing your experiences of what it’s like to be a mammy!
Photography by Jim McCafferty.
A Streets Alive project funded by Urban Villages
Glad to see so many up and enjoying themselves at today’s Spring Dance at the Maldron Hotel!
A Streets Alive project funded by UrbanVillagesNI
A short video capturing highlights of International Women’s Day in Cathedral Youth Club!
Again, big thanks to:
Jeanette and Cathedral Youth Club Fountain
Triax – Neighbourhood Management Team
Bogside and Brandywell Health Forum
Dr Sandra McNeill
Micky Doherty
Sole to Soul Holistics by Aoife
Phylistic Therapy – Shauna Mullan
and all our contributors.
A Streets Alive project funded by Urban Villages.
International Women’s Day, 8th March 2023 🙋♀️ #EmbraceEquity
9:30am – 4pm
Cathedral Youth Club, The Fountain
Féile is proud to be working with local community groups and organisations to deliver a range of workshops and discussions for International Women’s Day next week!
These include:
– Yoga 🧘♀️
– Hanging basket workshops ✂️
– Sun catcher workshops ☀️
– Reflexology 🦶
– Menopause discussion by Dr Sandra McNeil, sponsored by the Bogside and Brandywell Health Forum Right Time, Right Place project 🗣
– Hypopressive Low Pressure Fitness 🧎♀️
– Massage therapies (FULLY BOOKED)
– Free hot lunch! 😋
Numbers are limited, so please email [email protected] to book a place and get more information!
A Streets Alive project funded by Urban Villages.
Féile is proud to present the online debut of Sanctuary!
In May 2022, Féile led a group of young Creggan men to help build Sanctuary with the acclaimed artist David Best in Bedworth, England, an unforgettable temporary structure and space of healing, built to commemorate the loss during the Covid-19 pandemic. Féile’s videographer, Ruairi Campbell has created a beautiful film that shows the lasting impact of the participant’s experience.
Following on from yesterday’s post, here are some photos from last night’s exhibition and premiere in St Mary’s Youth Club, Creggan.
Our premiere of Sanctuary took place tonight in St Mary’s Youth Club, Creggan. We were so pleased with the turnout and how the film and exhibition were received.
Thank you to everyone who came and made it a memorable event – here’s what some of our audience had to say about it!
A Communities in Transition project funded by the Executive Office.
In May 2022, Féile led a group of young Creggan men to help build Sanctuary with the acclaimed artist David Best in Bedford, England, an unforgettable temporary structure and space of healing, built to commemorate the loss during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Féile’s videographer, Ruairi Campbell has created a beautiful film that shows the lasting impact of the participant’s experience.
You are invited to the premiere of ‘Sanctuary’ and an exhibition launch on Wednesday 15th February at St Mary’s Youth Club, Fanad Drive, Creggan. The film screening will begin at 7.30pm. Light refreshments will be served. A Communities In Transition Project funded by The Executive Office.
In 2022, the Creggan estate celebrated its 75th anniversary. To mark this milestone, Féile worked with partner groups, residents and local young people on a new stage production, “A Green Hill Far Away”.
The aim was to make a play that would give the audience an understanding of some of the events that have shaped Creggan and the resilience and community spirit and brilliant people that make this place such a great place to live, work, play and visit. Featuring surprise performances from some local legends as well as musical performances from Paddy Nash, Daryl Martin and students from St Cecilia’s College.
This never seen before documentary shows the making of Féile’s play ‘A Green Hill Far Away’ over a 3 month period in 2022. Take a sneak peak at the behind the scenes work that went on!
Triax – Neighbourhood Management Team are running a Warm Hubs programme during this Winter in various locations throughout the city. Be sure to call in for free tea, WiFi, newspapers and hot beverages!
Beannachtaí na Nollag / Merry Christmas from all at Féile!
We hope you all have a lovely time. We’ll see you again in the new year!
Féile and North-West Carnival Initiative teamed up to bring the Christmas spirit to Free Derry Corner!
Streets Are Alive Poster competition winners!
We had so so many brilliant entries for our poster competition this year, but could only pick 2 winners from each school! Unfortunately we couldn’t get a picture of all our budding artists, but we’d just like to congratulate them all here!
Mia McGuinness (P.6)
Nazareth House
Grace Doherty (P.4)
Tim Doherty (P.6)
Fountain P.S
Ella Montgomery (P.3)
Ghana Ataouî (P.6)
Aisling Nic Aodha (P.3)
Fionn Mullin (P.6)
Hannah Wade (P.3)
Lucy McCourt (P.6)
An exhibition of 10 other posters from each school will be on display outside Pilots Row starting from tomorrow.
Thanks so much to everyone for entering!
A Streets Alive project funded by Urban Villages.
The Together Again Carol Service in the Guildhall was such a beautiful event that got us all the Christmas spirit! Thanks to Bogside and Brandywell Health Forum and all the teachers and children from St Eugene’s P.S, Nazareth House P.S, Gaelscoil Éadain Mhóir, Long Tower P.S and Fountain P.S. for their weeks of hard work. Also big thanks to Sandra Duffy Mayor of Derry City & Strabane District for coming and speaking too!
A Streets Alive project funded by Urban Villages.
We received so many fantastic entries for our Streets Are Alive Christmas Poster Competition! While we could only pick a few winners from each school, we truly appreciated all the effort. Here’s a quick look at all the posters from the schools!
Fountain P.S
Merry Christmas!
GASYARD CHRISTMAS WORKSHOPS
How brilliant to see so many enjoying the wreath making, pebble frame making and plush toy making workshops at the Gasyard Centre today! There will be plenty of unique presents around the tree this year for sure!
Thank you to Joanne of Crafty Teddies, Bracken and Birch and all our workshop coordinators for their time and materials!
A Streets Alive project funded by Urban Villages.
MALDRON HOTEL DINNER DANCE
It was brilliant to see so many out enjoying themselves yesterday at the Bogside and Brandywell Health Forum dinner dance in the Maldron Hotel! (Galway Girl was clearly the undeniable dance floor favourite)
Triax – Neighbourhood Management Team
New Gate Arts and Culture Centre
A Streets Alive project funded by Urban Villages.
CHRISTMAS GROTTO IN BISHOP STREET COMMUNITY CENTRE
Big thank you to Triax – Neighbourhood Management Team, Bishopstreet Youthclub and Kidz Farm for coming together to deliver a wonderful Christmas Wonderland event on Friday afternoon! Oh, and big thanks to Free Derry Coffee for helping to keep everyone warm!
A Streets Alive project funded by Urban Villages.
TREE OF HOPE IN BRANDYWELL GROTTO
Huge thanks to Long Tower Youth Club & Voices of the Foyle choir for braving the elements and delivering the intimate Tree of Hope event in the Brandywell Grotto!
A Streets Alive project funded by Urban Villages.
‘Seán Dolans – More Than A Club’, a new film by Ruairi Campbell.
Sean Dolans Gac is one of Derry’s leading sporting and community organisations. The club is about to enter a new era with the opening of their new flagship facility in Creggan later this year.
Over the last six months, Féile worked with committee members, players past and present, and residents of Creggan to learn more about the history of Seán Dolan’s and the club’s vast contribution to community life in Creggan and beyond.
Watch the premiere of ‘Seán Dolans – More Than A Club’, a new film by Ruairi Campbell, this Thursday 8th December at 8pm on Féile’s facebook page and YouTube channel!
A Communities In Transition Project funded by The Executive Office.
It was great to see al the ladies get stuck in to the Christmas Wreath making workshop in Pilots Row Community Centre today! They should be proud of how they turned out!
A Streets Alive project funded by Urban Villages.
It was great to see so many residents and staff enjoying themselves at the House in the Wells Christmas event today. Free pizza and live music – you can never go wrong with that!
Together Again Carol Service!
Join us at 1.30pm on 19th December for our jolly carol service in the Guildhall from five of our local primary school choirs and a visit from the Mayor! Featuring singing from St Eugene’s P.S, Nazareth House P.S, Gaelscoil Éadain Mhóir, Long Tower P.S & Fountain P.S.
A Streets Alive project funded by Urban Villages.
We all had a lovely morning at the family photoshoot and rhyme time event in Bishopstreet Youthclub on Friday!
Thanks so much to SureStart Edenballymore for working with us on this event and to Jim McCafferty for photography.
A Streets Alive project funded by Urban Villages.
Parents of Ward’s 6 & 16 Christmas Event in the Everglades Hotel
On Sunday 27th November, volunteers from the Féile and VIP took part in the Parents of Ward’s 6 & 16 Christmas event in the Everglades hotel, Derry. This was a beautiful event for Families who have children with life-long or life-limiting medical conditions and are regulars on the Children’s Wards in Altnagelvin Hospital, as well as the team from the Wards and their families.
We are immensely proud of our volunteers for giving their time to take part in a wonderful event that will have meant the world to the children, parents and staff in the wards.
Yesterday saw a celebration marking 75 years of Creggan as a neighbourhood! Music, colour and people took to the streets of Creggan to mark the 75th anniversary of this wonderful community. Thanks to all our schools, groups, sports clubs and organisations who showed up and made this possible!
Take a look at some footage of the day:
James McClean visits home!
Football icon James McClean has returned home to see his family and friends in Creggan today, but also found time to check out the new mural of himself created by the amazingly talented artist Aches!
The day finished with a wee call to his old school, Holy Child Primary School on Central Drive, to surprise the students and teachers!
Check out the video below:
St Mary’s Youth Club builds Sanctuary with David Best
This month, nine young men from St. Mary’s Youth Club, Creggan, traveled to Bedworth, England to work with acclaimed US artist David Best to construct a wooden monument dedicated to those who lost their lives to the Covid-19 pandemic. A spectacular finale took place a few days after where the structure was set ablaze.
Congratulations to everyone involved in such a creative and inspiring project!