The National Cairn Community Games will make a grand return to Carlow this summer, offering a fantastic opportunity for both local residents and visitors from across Ireland to experience the best of youth sport, creativity and community spirit.
With an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 attendees expected over two weekends, this exciting event not only celebrates young talent but also promises to give a significant boost to the local economy.
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The games will take place across two weekends in August and September. The first weekend, August 23 and 24, will be held at SETU Carlow, where children aged 8 to 16 will compete in a wide range of athletics events, along with team-based sports like soccer, football, and tag rugby.
Families from all 26 counties of Ireland will descend upon Carlow for the occasion, filling the town with energy, excitement, and anticipation.
The following weekend, on September 6 and 7, will see the second phase of the National Cairn Community Games at St. Patrick’s College and Visual Carlow. The focus will shift to the arts, with children showcasing their creative talents in areas such as visual art, model-making, and singing.
This event offers a platform for young people to express their creativity and be recognized for their talents outside the world of sports.
While the games themselves will bring together thousands of young athletes and artists, Carlow County Council has also arranged a series of family-friendly events to ensure that visitors enjoy a well-rounded experience. The highlight of this additional celebration is Streetfest, which will transform Lower Tullow Street into a hub of entertainment and activity.
Streetfest will run from September 6-7, with attractions including bouncing castles, live music performances, face painting and street performances. This is a fantastic opportunity for families to immerse themselves in the local culture while also enjoying the festivities that come with the games.
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In addition to the Streetfest celebrations, Carlow County Council will be offering a free open-top bus tour on both September 6 and 7, departing from Carlow College at 10am. The bus will take visitors on a scenic tour of the town, showcasing its rich heritage and cultural landmarks, offering a unique way for tourists to explore the area.
This large-scale event provides a tremendous economic boost to the local community. According to Cllr. Paul Doogue, Mayor of Carlow Municipal District,
“We’re incredibly proud to host the National Cairn Community Games in Carlow. This is not only a celebration of youth achievement but also a major boost for our town, with the local economy expected to benefit significantly from the thousands of visitors staying, dining, and shopping here over both weekends.”
The event draws crowds from across Ireland and even from overseas, with over 20,000 people tuning in each year to watch the games live-streamed. This exposure presents Carlow as a vibrant and welcoming destination for tourism and events, while also highlighting the town’s excellent sporting and cultural facilities.
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