
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FOR WEEK: 17- 21 November 2004
Running until Sunday 27 February 2005 Mias Tighearnáin: St. Tiernan's Dish on display at the National Museum of Ireland - Country Life The famous medieval reliquary, the Mias Tighearnáin, St. Tiernan's Dish, has traditionally been associated with Errew near Crossmolina, Co. Mayo and has been in the care of the National Museum of Ireland since 1999. Admission to all lectures is free. Booking necessary, as places are limited Location: Museum Galleries Level 0
Wednesday 17 November: 2.30pm Talk and Demonstration Pickle your Herrings, Salt your meat and be sure of plenty to eat! Join Jean Beattie to hear about the importance of preserving the harvest. Admission Free. Booking necessary, as places are limited. Location: Museum Galleries Level -2
Sunday 21 November: 2.30pm Talk and Demonstration Musical Instruments Craftsman Paul Doyle carries on the tradition of violin making, the family business since the 1890's. See a variety of stringed instruments as he explains his craft. Admission Free. Booking necessary, as places are limited. Location: Museum Galleries Level -2
Groups who would like to arrange a repeat of these events should contact the Education and Outreach Department.
What's on in the National Museum of Ireland: October - December '04 Visit <http://museum.ie/events/> for details of events during October - December in the National Museum.
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MUSEUM OPENING HOURS: Tues-Sat: 10am - 5pm Sunday: 2-5pm. Closed Mondays (incl. Bank Holiday)
MUSEUM SHOP & CAFE Museum Shop & Café: extended opening on Sundays from 12pm. Museum Café now under the new management of Leonard Catering. Museum Café: 094 92 89972; leonardcatering@eircom.net
For bookings please contact the Education and Outreach Dept. (Mon-Friday: 10am - 2pm) Tel: 094 90 31751; Fax: 094 90 31498; e-mail: educationtph@museum.ie For general queries please contact Museum Reception: 094 90 31755
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