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Africa Day 2025 brings music, food, and culture to Ennis

21 May 2025

The rich heritage and vibrant cultures of Africa will take centre stage at Africa Day 2025 in Ennis this Saturday (May 24) from 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM at C.B.S. Primary School, Ennis.

Africa Day 2025 brings music, food, and culture to Ennis

Held annually to mark the anniversary of the founding of the African Union in 1963, Africa Day recognises the diversity, achievements, and cultural contributions of the continent’s 54 nations. This year, events will take place in every county across Ireland.

Organised locally by Clare’s African community representatives in partnership with the Clare Immigrant Support Centre, the SICAP team of Clare Local Development Company (CLDC), and the Clare County Council Integration Team, the family-friendly celebration in Ennis will celebrate the people, traditions, and future of the African continent.

The free event will feature a BBQ and African cuisine, a best dressed competition, and music with open mic sessions, along with opportunities for intercultural exchange and community building.

Councillor Alan O’Callaghan, Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, said, “Africa Day celebrates African heritage, recognises the achievements and contributions of people of African descent in County Clare, and promotes understanding and solidarity across our communities. It is a day that fosters inclusivity, friendship, and cultural appreciation among people of all backgrounds.”

Eoin Tynan-O'Mahony, Chair of the Clare Immigrant Support Centre, described Africa Day as an opportunity to celebrate the vibrant diversity that enriches life in County Clare.

“We are proud to work alongside our African community partners and local organisations to create a space where culture is celebrated, and diversity is embraced,” he added. “Africa Day provides a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the contributions, creativity, and resilience of African communities in Clare and across Ireland. I encourage people of all ages and backgrounds to participate in what promises to be an uplifting and inspiring celebration.”

Anneli Vaughan, Community Development Worker with CLDC’s SICAP team, commented, “Africa Day is a fantastic opportunity for the wider community to come together, share stories, discover new traditions, and celebrate what unites us. We look forward to welcoming everyone to Ennis for a joyful day of music, food, and connection."

Brendan Boyce, Integration Support Coordinator for Clare County Council, stated, “In partnership with the local community, the Clare Immigrant Support Centre, and CLDC, and supported by the Government, we are proud to host this event and stand in solidarity with our African neighbours, colleagues, and friends. Celebrations like Africa Day not only highlight the richness of African cultures, but also deepen the bonds of inclusion, understanding, and friendship that make Clare such a welcoming and connected place for everyone.”

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