Cork's young people invited to make their own model boats
There are three categories, two for primary and one for secondary students. The theme is ‘curiosity boats’, which is open to interpretation. File picture: Denis Minihane.
There are three categories, two for primary and one for secondary students. The theme is ‘curiosity boats’, which is open to interpretation. File picture: Denis Minihane.
Independent Cllr Kieran McCarthy invites all Cork young people to participate in the sixteenth year of McCarthy’s Make a Model Boat Project.
All interested participants must design and make a model boat at home and bring it to The Lough on the evening of Monday, May 18, at 6.30pm.
The event is being run in association with Meitheal Mara and the Cork Harbour Festival Team with support from the Old Cork Waterworks Experience for the Cork Harbour Festival itself.
There are three categories, two for primary and one for secondary students. The theme is ‘curiosity boats’, which is open to interpretation.
CREATIVE
The model must be creative though, made from recycled materials and must be able to float.
There are prizes for best models and the event is free to enter.
For further information and to register a boat, log onto http://www.corkharbourfestival.com.
Douglas-based Cllr McCarthy, who is heading up the event, said: “Over the 16 years of this annual event, the Make a Model Boat Project has gone from strength to strength. The Cork Harbour festival team and I have seen creative entries and of course it is great to be able to float boats on a fantastic amenity such as The Lough.
“I am encouraging creation, recycling, innovation and imagination amongst our young people, which are important traits for all of us to develop.
“The Make a Model Boat Project is part of a suite of community projects I have organised over the years– the others include the Discover Cork: Schools’ Heritage Project with Cork City Council, the Community local history walks, and local history publications.”
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