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Roscommon Summer Programmes July 2021 Roscommon Summer Programmes July 2021 WHAT Where WHEN WHO CONTACT Adventure Trip – Closed Group Roscommon 04/06/2021 10-12 Yrs Gary STEM Group Castlerea 06/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Gary Sports Day/ Water balloon wars Castlerea 07/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Gary Wellness Method- Closed Group Castlerea 07/07/2021 18-24 Yrs Linda Dance Group Roscommon 08/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Gary Beginners Coding Roscommon 08/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Gary Intermediate Coding Roscommon 08/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Gary Next Step Programme 18-24 Yrs Online July 13th, 20th, 21st 18-24 Yrs Linda Junior Guitar Group Boyle 13/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Sean Sports Day / Water Balloon Wars Roscommon 13/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Gary STEM Group Roscommon 14/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Gary Music Generation Camp Castlerea 15/07/2021 13-17 Yrs Gary Junior Guitar Group Ballaghaderreen 19/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Sean Zip It Trip – Closed Group Castlerea 19/07/2021 13-17 Yrs Gary Forest Games Castlerea 20/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Gary Anime Day Roscommon 21/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Gary Music Generation Camp Castlerea 22/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Gary Surfing Trip – Closed Group Roscommon 23/07/2021 15-24 Yrs Gary Transition Programme Monksland 26/07/2021 6th Class Aoife Transition Programme Strokestown 27/07/2021 6th Class Karen Transition Programme Castlerea 28/07/2021 6th Class Gary Transition Programme Roscommon 29/07/2021 6th Class Gary Bike Safety Programme Ballaghaderreen July 6th & 8th 10-13 Yrs Sean Online Transition Programme Online 07/07/2021 6th Class Sean Transition Programme Boyle 14/07/2021 6th Class Sean Fishing Day Boyle 15/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Sean Music Generation Camp Ballaghaderreen July 20th & 21st 13-18 Yrs Sean Soccer Programme Ballaghaderreen 22/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Sean Cycle and Zip-it Boyle 27/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Sean Slate Art Boyle 28/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Sean Eroc Camp – Closed Group Ballaghaderreen 29/07//2021 10- Yrs Sean Transition Programme Ballaghaderreen 11/07/2021 6th Class Sean Sports Camp Monksland 05/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Aoife/ Karen YES! Youth Engineering Monksland 08/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Karen/Aoife Sports Camp/ Water Balloon wars Elphin 12/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Aoife/ Karen Sports Camp/ Water Balloon wars Strokestown 19/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Karen/ Aoife Ability Art/ Pottery Roscommon 21/07/2021 19-24 Yrs Karen Art Camp Elphin 15/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Karen /Aoife Online Activity Group Online July 6th/13th/20th 10-12 Yrs Karen/Aoife Traveller Art Group Roscommon 29/06/2021 10-12 Yrs Gary/Aoife STEM Workshop Strokestown 22/07/2021 10-12 Yrs Aoife/Karen Targeted Groups Various locations Ongoing 10-24 Yrs Gary Traveller STEM Group Ballyforan 05/08/2021 10-12 Yrs Aoife One-to-one support Online Ongoing 18-24 Yrs Gary Meet the Team Gary Nugent 0860105547 Karen Bowens 0866037598 Sean Fleming 0860319014 Aoife Guihen 0866036050 Linda Delaney 0860319017 Helen Cox 0861437606 Working in partnership to support young peoples development.
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