A tour of St. Nicholas Quarter hosted by the Old Dundalk Society
This wonderful Heritage Week event will examine how trade, exploration and migration have shaped the local community over time. The tour will focus on the St. Nicholas Quarter of the Dundalk Town, with a visit to St. Nicholas Parish Church (Green Church) originally built circa 1400 A.D. and also a visit to the Church of St. Nicholas built in 1859, (part of St. Patrick’s Cathedral Parish).
Mr Trevor Patterson (Select Vestry) will deliver a presentation on the history of the church and its involvement with local communities. After the lecture we leave the precincts of the Church and will proceed along Church Street towards the Church of St. Nicholas stopping on the way for a musical interlude, with music by members of the wonderful Ukulele band the ‘Yew Tree Ukus’.
After the foot taping musical entertainment, we will proceed to the Church of St. Nicholas arriving at 7.30 pm, entering the Church we will be greeted by the sound of traditional Irish music played by ‘Cuchulainn CCE Junior Traditional Band’. Fr. Michael Murtagh will then present a lecture on the History of the Church and its relevance within the local community, and reference the Oliver Plunkett connection to the St Nicholas Quarter of the Town. The event will conclude at 8.30pm approx. Everyone welcome to attend this free event.
Address
The Green Church, Co. Louth