Exciting times ahead for South-East as Region Short-listed for ECOC Title



WE DID IT!

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Karan Thompson, Katherine Collins, Catherine Power & Evelyn McNamara celebrate moments after the announcement of Three Sisters 2020’s shortlisting for the ECOC 2020 title

Exciting news for the South-East region as Three Sisters 2020 is shortlisted to host the European Capital of Culture for 2020. A huge thank you to the cultural and arts community across the three counties who have worked closely over the past 12 months with the Bid Team to help develop the regions vision for 2020 and beyond..

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The Successful Three Sisters 2020 Pre-Selection Presentation Team

Meet the team who presented on behalf of the Three Sisters 2020 Bid last week.

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Back (L:R)
Dr. Richard Hayes (W.I.T)
Irial Mac Murchú (Nemeton)
Catherine Power (Waterford Area Partnership)
Katherine Collins (Three Sisters 2020 Project Team Lead)
Tom Enright (Chief Executive Wexford County Council)
Mick D’Arcy (Three Sisters 2020 Bid Team)

Front (L:R)
Evelyn McNamara (Design & Craft Council of Ireland)
Mayor John Cummins (Mayor of Waterford)
Michael Quinn (Three Sisters 2020 Bid Director)
Eugene Downes (Kilkenny Arts Festival)

More news to follow..

 

Mick
www.threesisters2020.ie