Culture
The Corrib region, known for its stunning lakeside beauty, has the capacity to offer a unique cultural identity that could bring together various communities, fostering connections and shared experiences. Vitalisation of lakeside heritage can be achieved through the organization of events that celebrate place, local traditions, arts, and crafts, as well as through engaging community activities that echo the spirit of previous generations. As people unite to honour their roots, they can create new memories that blend the past with the present. A vision for a Corrib Cultural Identity is that it becomes a tapestry woven from individual stories, strengthening social ties and underscoring the significance of conserving the lake’s environment, guaranteeing its enduring beauty for future generations. Corrib Beo encourages individuals to join a collective journey that pays homage to both the land and its people.
UNESCO Global Geopark for Connacht
Details of Corrib Beo Galway City Museum May talk by Dr Benjamin Thébaudeau at Galway City Museum on 29th May 2025 at 1 pm.
Our Corrib Heritage
Details of Corrib Beo Galway City Museum April talk “Our Corrib Heritage” by Patrick McGinley on Wednesday 23rd May 1pm in Galway City Museum
Connecting Corrib Communities
Corrib Beo invites you to the third in a series of lunchtime talks organised by Corrib Beo in collaboration with Galway City Museum on Wednesday 26th March
Corrib Shores This is our Place, A Museum Exhibition 2024
‘Place is not just a location’ – Twenty sites of interest around Lough Corrib
Corrib Mystery Island Iniscreamha
Discover the secrets of Corrib mystery island Iniscreamha , talk by Paul Naessens Galway City Museum 1:00 pm Wednesday 26th February
Corrib Beo Museum Talks 2025
Details of Galway City Museum in conjunction with Corrib Beo starting Wednesday January 29th 2025
Willie Henry on Galway Bay FM
Willie Henry interview on Galway Bay fm, discussing Corrib Beo Museum talk January 29th 2025
The Corrib Gaeltacht Regions
Preserving our National language
An immersive history of Headford Lace
An audio walk with a twist
Congratulations Corrib 471
Children from four primary schools create a temporary exhibition connecting Kilbeg and Knockferry