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Garmany Music Series: Dublin in Song and Story

On Thursday, March 13, the Farmington Libraries will host Dublin born
folklorist, folk-singer and instrumentalist Tom O’Carroll for an evening of
Irish songs and stories. This event will take place at 7:00 p.m. at the
Farmington Main Library at 6 Monteith Drive.



In “Dublin in Song and Story,” Tom tells the tales and sings the songs of
his native city. This capital city on the River Liffey has an abundance of
history and colorful characters and Tom will introduce you to some of them.
This program is ideal for those interested in Irish Literature. For more
information on Tom O’Carroll, visit his web site at http://tomocarroll.com/index.htm.



Advanced registration is required for the program. Please register by
calling the library at 860-673-6791 or by using this link

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This
event is made possible by Richard P. Garmany through a
grant awarded by the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving. The Farmington
Libraries will be hosting a variety of performances throughout the year as part
of the Richard P. Garmany music series.



The Farmington Library is part of the Farmington Village
Green and Library Association.  If

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you have special needs to attend library programs, contact
the library in advance.







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