Elaine English, Margaret English, Ann O’Gorman. Trish Costelloe, Lorraine Taylor and Chloe Cotter enjoying a cup of tea at the craft fair in Clogheen on Sunday last
THE VILLAGE of Clogheen came alive last Sunday as locals gathered to savour the charm of the annual Craft Fair.
Among the many highlights of the day was a delightful tea time, where friends and neighbours gathered to enjoy a cuppa and share in the warmth of community spirit.
Elaine English, Margaret English, Ann O’Gorman, Trish Costelloe, Lorraine Taylor, and Chloe Cotter were spotted at the heart of this convivial scene, taking a break from exploring the myriad treasures on display at the craft fair.
The Clogheen Craft Fair has become a beloved tradition, showcasing the talents of local artisans and providing a platform for the community to come together.
The fair is not only an opportunity for the community to support local businesses but also a chance for artisans to showcase their skills and passion. The fair has grown in popularity over the years, drawing visitors from neighbouring towns and becoming a highlight on the local social calendar.
As the day unfolded, attendees marvelled at the creativity on display and relished the chance to find one-of-a-kind treasures. Whether it was handmade textiles, beautifully crafted pottery, or intricately designed jewelery, the craft fair offered something for every taste.
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