Ulster-Scots Events in east Donegal
We visit Donegal at the launch of a new book of poetry by Sarah Leech.
Sarah, a weaver, lived about 200 years ago and wrote poems such as 鈥楾he Wish鈥, read for us by Celine McGlynn, one of the co-editors of the collection entitled 鈥淪arah Leech, the Ulster-Scots Poetess of Raphoe, Donegal鈥.
Celine gives an overview of Sarah鈥檚 life and reads 鈥淩esignation under Affliction鈥.
Jim Devenney of the East Donegal Ulster-Scots Association, tells Liam Logan that there are three launches taking place this week with an Ulster-Scots feel: a website, www.eastdonegalulsterscots.com; the Sarah Leech event; and a programme of events around tuition.
They are also organising a Francis Makemie Summer School and a three-day festival in mid-June as well as a re-enactment of the Battle of Glenmacquin. (Broadcast: 2 Dec 2006)
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