Lifelong Learning Festival turns 10 and celebrates Limerick Learning Communities

  • Limerick Lifelong Learning Festival launch (Pic: Alan Place)
  • Lifelong Learning Festival 2020
Eimear Brophy, Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board, Mayor of Limerick City and County Cllr. Michael Collins, Anne Rizzo, Limerick City and County Council and Helen Fitzgerald, PAUL Partnership. (Pic: Alan Place)

The Limerick Lifelong Learning Festival, now in its 10th year, will for the first time, be run virtually from Monday 28 September to Sunday 4 October 2020The weeklong festival is organised by the Learning Limerick Steering Group, which represents the main stakeholders involved in promoting learning across the city and county.

The festival organisers and all those running events have shown wonderful resilience and creativity in the pandemic this year by planning a programme of events that will be interesting, varied and accessible, while complying with the current restrictions.

The theme for 2020 is Celebrating and Building Learning Communities.

An exciting programme of over 80 events is being provided through a combination of online interactive sessions, live broadcasts, webinars including panel discussions, and pre-recorded video events.

Activities range from dance art, health and science, to business and developing career options.

Learning Limerick is also collaborating with the Mid-West Regional Skills Forum this year to run a webinar during the festival week entitled Learning During Changing Business Times. In this webinar, speakers from a number of different local business sectors in the Limerick Region will present and discuss how they have responded to the challenges presented by Covid-19.

Some other events of interest this year include:

Limerick Lifelong Learning Festival launch (Pic: Alan Place)
Yvonne Lane, Learning Limerick, Mayor of Limerick City and County Cllr. Michael Collins, Santhi Corcoran, Mary Immaculate College, Jimmy Prior, LCEN and Ann Piercy, GOSHH. (Pic: Alan Place)

Speaking at the launch today in Merchant’s Quay, Mayor of the City and County of Limerick, Cllr Michael Collins said: “With all the uncertainty caused surrounding Covid-19, I’m delighted to officially launch the 10th annual Limerick Lifelong Learning Festival. Learning and the love of learning is not confined to the young or a classroom. We can do it anywhere, as the lockdown over the past number of months has highlighted to us so clearly.”

“The festival provides a timely opportunity to reflect on the many contexts in which we are learning, as well as exploring new ways and opportunities for learning. Thus the festival theme this year ‘Celebrating and Building Learning Communities’. We are celebrating the resilience of our local communities.”

The festival also celebrates Limerick as a UNESCO Learning City-Region. The Irish Network of UNESCO Learning Cities (Limerick, Cork, Dublin, Belfast and Derry Strabane) is hosting a collaborative Irish Learning Cities Day on Wednesday 30 September during the Limerick Festival week.

Learning Limerick is looking forward to collaborating with its partner cities on joint events and in sharing its learner stories during the week. As part of the initiative this year the Limerick Learning Neighbourhoods project, run by the Limerick Community Education Network (LCEN), will hold a joint webinar event with the Cork Learning Neighbourhoods project.

The webinar will be an opportunity to share learning and discuss ideas for positive local actions for both communities in the future. Operating the festival as a virtual one this year offers the added opportunity of attendees from Limerick’s partner Learning Cities all around the world logging on to join the multiple programme events online!

Eimear Brophy, Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board, is Chairperson of the Learning Limerick Steering Group said: “We are delighted to be again showcasing Limerick as a superb UNESCO Learning Region for both educational and business development.  This year, we are connecting through various digital formats with learners, right across our region and from our partner UNESCO Learning Cities globally.”

“We are really enthusiastic about the new opportunities for sharing learning that this new format offers. We look forward to welcoming our existing learners and many of our new partners and communities of learners to our varied programme of events. There truly is something to appeal to everyone.”

The Learning Ambassadors video series will also be launched by Learning Limerick during the festival. These Ambassadors work with Learning Limerick and the festival and help promote and celebrate learning opportunities. These Ambassadors are inspirational role models who will spread their enthusiasm and love for learning throughout Limerick during the week and beyond.

For more about Limerick Lifelong Learning Festival programme of events, click here.

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