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Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council invites you to the annual Festival of Inclusion. The flagship event for the Irish county will take place between 4 and 12 October 2019 and promises interesting activities for all members of the public.
This year’s theme is called “Celebrating Generations” and its programme boasts over 100 events to be held all across the country. As stated by local authorities, the festival develops and encourages communities to celebrate and put on display all the great work and activities that they carried out throughout the year.
The opening of the Festival on 4th of October will be marked with the Diversity Fashion Show at the Nutgrove Shopping Centre where models from all walks of life will be showcasing their diversity.
Dlr Festival of Inclusion is meant to celebrate the diverse communities in Ireland and their members. It is supported by a large number of volunteer and professional groups. More information on the festival is available at the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council on this link or via email at community@dlrcoco.ie.
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County is part of the region of Dublin. Established in 1994, its current population exceeds 218 thousand persons.
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