Comunn Gàidhlig Inbhir Nis

“ABC — Aibidil, Bàrdachd agus Cànan”

Filed under: Culture, Future Meetings, Meetings in Gaelic — Shona Campbell

Air Dihaoine 6mh Dùbhlachd, bidh Aonghas Phàdraig agus Liondsaidh Caimbeul a’ deànamh òraid agus a’ sealltainn dealbhan mu bàrdachd agus cànain air feadh an t-  saoghal. Bidh an òraid aig 7.30f aig an Ionad Netley, Inbhir Nis. Bidh an òraid ann an Gàidhlig.

On Friday 6th December, Angus Peter and Lyndsay Campbell will give a talk and slide show about poetry and languages from around the world. The talk will be held at 7.30pm in the Netley Centre, Inverness. This meeting will be in Gaelic.

Cancellation of Talk on 24th October

Filed under: Culture, Meetings in Gaelic — Shona Campbell

We would like to inform members and friends that the Gaelic Society talk which was scheduled for Friday 24th October (Calum Fearghusdan, MA, Eilean Leòdhais — “A Ghàidhlig a b’ aithne dhomh”) has been cancelled for the time being, with a view to holding the talk next year. This is because there is a concert being held in Eden Court Theatre on the same night to celebrate the life of the late Simon Mackenzie. The concert will feature many well-known Gaelic singers and Gaels. Tickets are priced at £20 and will go towards Simon’s legacy — The Simon Mackenzie Trust. Tickets are on sale at the Eden Court Box Office.

Meeting 24 Oct 2008: “A’ Ghàidhlig a b’aithne dhomh”

Filed under: Future Meetings, Meetings in Gaelic — GSI Online News Team

Biodh an dàrna òraid deo Chlàr 2008–09 air a’ toirt ann an Gàidhlig, le Calum Fearghasdan MA, Eilean Leòdhais a’ comhradh mun chuspar “A’ Ghàidhlig a b’aithne dhomh”.

Biodh a’ choinneamh seo air a cumail air Dihaoine, 24mh Damhair aig Ionad Netley, Rathad an Easbuig, Inbhir Nis, a’ tòiseachadh aig 7.30f.

The second lecture of the 2008–09 programme will be delivered in Gaelic, with Calum Ferguson MA, Isle of Lewis giving a lecture entitled “A’ Ghàidhlig a b’aithne dhomh” (“The Gaelic That I Knew”).

This lecture will be held at the Netley Centre, Bishops Road, Inverness, on Friday 24th October 2008 starting at 7.30pm.

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