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Over 100 people attend ‘Pop Up Gaeltacht’

Over 100 people attended the third ‘Pop Up Gaeltacht’ in Teddy O'Connor's bar last week.
Based on previous events, where numbers have been steadily increasing, organiser James Knoblauch has decided to go ahead with a third meeting.
At the first Pop Up, they had about 30 in attendance. At the second one, around 50 turned up.
This increased to 100 at the third attempt and guest included local MEP Sean Kelly.
There was a great mix of all levels of fluency, from learners using a ‘cúpla focal’, to native Irish speakers from the Gaeltacht.
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