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SUMMARY:Cork Harbour Festival
DESCRIPTION:Oh BUOY! Make way for the 2016 Cork Harbour Festival!\n\n\n\nGet ready for a carnival of maritime culture as thousands of visitors descend on this year's Cork Harbour Festival\, June 4-12. Now in its second year\, the festival presents a fresh perspective on everything the Harbour has to offer through a programme of over 50 unique and fun-filled events.\n\n\n\nThe festival begins with the Ocean to City   An R s M r on Saturday June 4th. This year marks the 12th edition of this iconic race\, which sees over 150 hardy crews take to the water for the gruelling 28km route from Roche's Point to Cork's city centre. As a premier event in Irish and international rowing\, the Ocean to City attracts crews from all over Europe. The race features over 30 different types of craft\, from traditional Irish currachs\, to Chinese dragon boats and stand-up paddle boards! Spectators can soak up the colour and festivities in many places along the race route\, including Cobh\, Monkstown\, Passage West and Blackrock. Follow the race route by bike with the Harbour Pedal\, bring a picnic to Passage\, or enjoy thrilling acrobatics from Funky Fidelma and street performers at the finish line. Mingle with the many crews and treat yourself to a range of foodie delights at the festival market.\n\n\n\nCork Harbour Open Day on June 5th offers kayaking\, surfing and coasteering tasters in East Cork\, family adventure in Spike Island\, crab fishing fun in Cobh\, and historical re-enactments at Camden Fort Meagher. Turn a weekend stroll into a bird watching walk\, get behind the scenes of the Irish Navy with a naval ship tour\, or discover the work of ocean energy researchers at the MaREI Centre\, Ringaskiddy.\n\n\n\nFestival week continues to push the boat out\, with event highlights including:\n\n\n	Rocket Man's Paddling Pantry: Jack Crotty a.k.a. The Rocket Man mixes his love of good food and fresh flavours with a kayaking adventure. Circumnavigate the city channels and enjoy Cork's built heritage while being treated to a tasty lunch!\n	River Runner and Green Drinks: The Opera House plays host to this moving documentary portrait of the River Lee from source to sea. The film uncovers the secrets of its oldest inhabitant\, the Wild Atlantic Salmon\, and the river's unique forest delta\, known locally as the Gearagh. The film is followed by Cork Environmental Forum's 'Green Drinks'\, a chance to meet and chat with local and national environmental organisations.\n	Morgenster Tall Ship: Visit the Dutch sail training ship 'Morgenster' during her stay in the city. The Morgenster will be docked in Cork on June 11th and Cobh June 12th.\n	Lunchtime Lectures: The festival teams up with UCC's History Department to bring an engaging series of mid-day lectures at St. Peter's Church. Learn about the history of the Bordeaux wine trade with Ireland\, the Hapsburg's visit to Ireland in 1518\, and the story of the Royal Navy during the 1916 Rising.\n	Festival Cruise: Enjoy a summer's evening cruise through Cork Harbour before mooring up for a tasty meal in Crosshaven\n	Boats and Bites: The festival's midweek celebration of boats and the freshest bites will include a seafood market and free taster sessions aboard a currach\, dragon boat\, powerboat and more!\n	Night-time Kayak: A unique opportunity to paddle the city by night and explore Cork from a whole new angle.\n	SUPing in the City: Dip your toes in with kayaking and Stand-Up Paddle Boarding taster sessions at the Lee Fields in Cork City.\n\n Cork Harbour Festival aims to bridge the distance from city to sea through a programme that encourages people to discover the region. Festival Director Donagh MacArtain says\, "The festival highlights the importance of the River Lee and Cork Harbour as a natural and cultural resource\, and celebrates the communities and organisations at the heart of it. This year's programme has something for everyone\, whether you like to get active and get outdoors\, are a regular or first time 'boatie'\, want fresh ways to enjoy some fun with the family\, or want to soak up the harbour's history and folklore.''\n\n\n\nCork Harbour Festival is organised by Meitheal Mara\, the community boatyard\, training centre and charity located in the heart of Cork City. The Festival is sponsored by Cork City Council\, Cork County Council\, Port of Cork\, Failte Ireland and MaREI\, and made possible with the help of dozens of Event Partners and hundreds of volunteers.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-size:12px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>Oh BUOY! Make way for the 2016 Cork Harbour Festival!</strong><br />\n<br />\nGet ready for a carnival of maritime culture as thousands of visitors descend on this year&rsquo\;s Cork Harbour Festival\, June 4-12. Now in its second year\, the festival presents a fresh perspective on everything the Harbour has to offer through a programme of over 50 unique and fun-filled events.<br />\n<br />\nThe festival begins with the Ocean to City &ndash\; An R&aacute\;s M&oacute\;r on Saturday June 4<sup>th</sup>. This year marks the 12<sup>th</sup> edition of this iconic race\, which sees over 150 hardy crews take to the water for the gruelling 28km route from Roche&rsquo\;s Point to Cork&rsquo\;s city centre. As a premier event in Irish and international rowing\, the Ocean to City attracts crews from all over Europe. The race features over 30 different types of craft\, from traditional Irish currachs\, to Chinese dragon boats and stand-up paddle boards! Spectators can soak up the colour and festivities in many places along the race route\, including Cobh\, Monkstown\, Passage West and Blackrock. Follow the race route by bike with the Harbour Pedal\, bring a picnic to Passage\, or enjoy thrilling acrobatics from Funky Fidelma and street performers at the finish line. Mingle with the many crews and treat yourself to a range of foodie delights at the festival market.<br />\n<br />\nCork Harbour Open Day on June 5<sup>th</sup> offers kayaking\, surfing and coasteering tasters in East Cork\, family adventure in Spike Island\, crab fishing fun in Cobh\, and historical re-enactments at Camden Fort Meagher. Turn a weekend stroll into a bird watching walk\, get behind the scenes of the Irish Navy with a naval ship tour\, or discover the work of ocean energy researchers at the MaREI Centre\, Ringaskiddy.<br />\n<br />\nFestival week continues to push the boat out\, with event highlights including:</span></span>\n\n<ul>\n	<li><span style="font-size:12px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>Rocket Man&rsquo\;s Paddling Pantry</strong>: Jack Crotty a.k.a. The Rocket Man mixes his love of good food and fresh flavours with a kayaking adventure. Circumnavigate the city channels and enjoy Cork&rsquo\;s built heritage while being treated to a tasty lunch!</span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:12px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>River Runner and Green Drinks</strong>: The Opera House plays host to this moving documentary portrait of the River Lee from source to sea. The film uncovers the secrets of its oldest inhabitant\, the Wild Atlantic Salmon\, and the river&rsquo\;s unique forest delta\, known locally as the Gearagh. The film is followed by Cork Environmental Forum&rsquo\;s &lsquo\;Green Drinks&rsquo\;\, a chance to meet and chat with local and national environmental organisations.</span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:12px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>Morgenster Tall Ship:</strong> Visit the Dutch sail training ship &lsquo\;Morgenster&rsquo\; during her stay in the city. The Morgenster will be docked in Cork on June 11<sup>th</sup> and Cobh June 12<sup>th</sup>.</span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:12px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>Lunchtime Lectures:</strong> The festival teams up with UCC&rsquo\;s History Department to bring an engaging series of mid-day lectures at St. Peter&rsquo\;s Church. Learn about the history of the Bordeaux wine trade with Ireland\, the Hapsburg&rsquo\;s visit to Ireland in 1518\, and the story of the Royal Navy during the 1916 Rising.</span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:12px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>Festival Cruise:</strong> Enjoy a summer&rsquo\;s evening cruise through Cork Harbour before mooring up for a tasty meal in Crosshaven</span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:12px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>Boats and Bites:</strong> The festival&rsquo\;s midweek celebration of boats and the freshest bites will include a seafood market and free taster sessions aboard a currach\, dragon boat\, powerboat and more!</span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:12px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>Night-time Kayak:</strong> A unique opportunity to paddle the city by night and explore Cork from a whole new angle.</span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:12px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>SUPing in the City:</strong> Dip your toes in with kayaking and Stand-Up Paddle Boarding taster sessions at the Lee Fields in Cork City.</span></span></li>\n</ul>\n<span style="font-size:12px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"> Cork Harbour Festival aims to bridge the distance from city to sea through a programme that encourages people to discover the region. Festival Director Donagh MacArtain says\, &ldquo\;The festival highlights the importance of the River Lee and Cork Harbour as a natural and cultural resource\, and celebrates the communities and organisations at the heart of it. This year&rsquo\;s programme has something for everyone\, whether you like to get active and get outdoors\, are a regular or first time &lsquo\;boatie&rsquo\;\, want fresh ways to enjoy some fun with the family\, or want to soak up the harbour&rsquo\;s history and folklore.&rsquo\;&rsquo\;<br />\n<br />\nCork Harbour Festival is organised by Meitheal Mara\, the community boatyard\, training centre and charity located in the heart of Cork City. The Festival is sponsored by Cork City Council\, Cork County Council\, Port of Cork\, Failte Ireland and MaREI\, and made possible with the help of dozens of Event Partners and hundreds of volunteers.&nbsp\;</span></span><br />\n&nbsp\;
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