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Monaghan - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 Campa Náisiúnta Óige / National Youth Camp ‘06
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Friday June 16, 2006 22:52 by Ógra B - Ógra Shinn Féin

Campa Náisiúnta Óige ’06 will be held this year at Sliabh Beagh Tourism Centre, Knockatallon, County Monaghan from Friday 23rd to Saturday 24th June.
This event is organised under the Processes of Nation Building Programme, which aims to create understanding and build relationships through dialogue and reflection with all those who have an interest in nation building across Ireland.
This year’s camp will have a Latin American flavour with Friday Evening dedicated to Che Guevara and events in Cuba. Saturday’s programme will take in the 25th anniversary of the 1981 Hunger Strike and Kieran Doherty’s election as T.D. for Cavan/Monaghan. It will also explore the issue of young people engaging in politics in 1981 and now.
Participants can also enjoy a programme of social and cultural activities including live music, sports and an historical tour of the area.
 Youth activsists at National Youth Camp '06! Barry McColgan spokesperson for Ógra Shinn Féin said, “This is the 3rd in a series of very successful youth camps which have attracted a broad range of young people from across Ireland interested in nation building. The previous two camps were held on the Aran Islands and in Benburb, County Tyrone, each attracting up to a hundred young people, gathered to contribute to the debate, be educated and to have fun.”
“The youth camp gives the youth an opportunity to meet young people from across Ireland, sharing their different outlooks, presenting solutions to the challenges that currently face us in terms of unionist outreach, national reconciliation and nation building.”
“At last year’s camp Alex Kane from the Ulster Unionist party made a presentation, speaking on the 100-year history of Ulster Unionism, he outlined his view of the present impasse in the Peace Process and the difficulties faced. The young people listened intently before breaking up into workshops to discuss in more detail the contents of Alex's address. The workshops were followed by a question and answer session in which Alex gave forthright answers and the young people were just as forthright in their questioning.”
“This years youth camp should be just as interesting tracing the struggle in Cuba and remembering the Hungerstrike of ’81, and like last year the craic should be ninety with entertainment from upcoming traditional artist from Lurgan’s Barry Kerr. Places are limited and already 60 places are booked so don’t hesitate in sending you booking form (www.coiste.ie) – I’ll see you at the Youth Camp!”
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Jump To Comment: 1Come and join with us in the chance to debate the way forward and explore how to build a modern, just, peaceful and inclusive future.
There are a limited number of places so book early to avoid disappointment and be part of the discussion, debate, activity and craic.
Dominic Adams
Youth Officer, Processes of Nation Building Programme
Clár
Sliabh Beagh, County Monaghan
Friday 23rd and Saturday 24th June 2006
Friday 23rd:
Arrival - 4pm Onwards.
6pm - Dinner
7:15pm – Introductions and Welcome
7.45 - Che Film.
8.30pm – Talk + Question/ Answer session.
9.30pm – Salsa Dance Classes
11pm - Entertainment
Saturday 24th
9:30am – Breakfast.
10:30am – Tour
11.45am Discussion
1pm – Lunch
2pm – Kieran Doherty Talk.
3.15pm – Lá Spóirt Kieran Doherty
5.15pm – Dinner
6.30pm – Close and Depart.
Booking Form
Ainm/Name……………………………………………………………………
Aois/Age (Caithfidh tú bheith idir 18 agus 25 dul/You must be between 18 and 25 to attend)
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Seoladh/Address………………………………………………………………..
Fon/Phone ……………………………………………………………………..
Seoladh e-phost/e-mail address……………………………………………….
Eagraiocht/Organisation……………………………………………………….
Costs:
All inclusive, accommodation, entertainment and meals…£15/EURO 20
As places are limited you are therefore advised to book early.
Participants at the camp will be expected to room share.
Return booking form must be accompanied with full payment.
Coiste na n-Iarchimi reserves the right to refuse access to this event or to any section of our programme to any person/s as deemed necessary.
Send completed Booking Form and cheque/postal order made payable to;
Coiste na n-Iarchimi
10 Beechmount Avenue
Belfast, BT12 7NA.
Telephone: Belfast 028 90 200 770
E-mail dominic@coiste.com