WOODLAND WONDERS: Natalie O'Shea taking part in the Gaelic Woodland Project in Ireland

Woodland project spans the Atlantic

Celtic Junction Arts Center in the Twin Cities and the Gaelic Woodland Project in Ireland completed a transatlantic online seminar on Saturday with great success (see video below). 

"These are enriching conversations about what it means to be of a place, to be native," said Junction director Natalie Nugent O'Shea. "The Gaelic Woodland Project believes the Land of the Gael offers constructive anecdotes and evidence of how the ancient Irish made Ireland their home, and how these lessons can inspire invigorating ways of relating with the land and the waters of where we call home."

LAND LORE: Participants in Saturday's virtual seminar

LAND LORE: Participants in Saturday's virtual seminar

Sign up to The Irish Echo Newsletter

Sign up today to get daily, up-to-date news and views from Irish America.

The Gaelic Woodland Project is an eco-cultural social experiment powered by volunteers to create a Great Irish Forest to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Great Hunger by 2045.

The project welcome further dialogue with Irish Americans interested in this issue. 




 



Donate