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Photos of Seomra Spraoi's last weekend at Ormond Quay
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Tuesday May 29, 2007 11:47 by Social Gaff - Seomra Spraoi seomraspraoi at gmail dot com
Hundreds pass through during three-day farewell The weekend just passed was the final one at Lower Ormond Quay for the Seomra Spraoi social centre. Farewell events included an acoustic gig on Friday evening, a children's craft day on Saturday and a party on Saturday night. Sunday saw the usual People's Kitchen cafe, with a big turnout, followed by a film screening. Seomra Spraoi has to move out, as the owner of the building is selling up. However, the mood at the weekend was one of pride, admiration and elation, as people reflected on how far the project has come.
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The view over the Liffey
The party gets started on Saturday evening
The For Sale sign reappears at dawn
is a small party a worthy newswire item photos or no photos? If I take photos in my gaff the next time I've a bunch of lefties over, can I stick them up on indy? Bit self-indulgent I would have thought.
These four are by William Hederman
Uileann piper entertains the guests
Dessert
A camera crew making a film about community spaces
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There'is no category for photo report, so sometimes 'News Report' is the only real option. I was at Soemra Spraio over the week-end, It wasnt a small party, There was lots of events and lots of people at them. I think a fair few Indymedia readers are interested in a social centre like this having to close down. I think about 8 campain groups have been using the place for meetings and other stuff over the last year.