Kilcullen people are invited to gather at
Dún Ailinne Interpretive Park this Saturday morning, 21 March, to mark the
Spring Equinox with a sunrise event at the sculpture,
writes Brian Byrne. Sunrise is at 6:27am, and if conditions allow, the rising sun will frame Noel Scullion’s artwork in a striking display.
The tradition began soon after the park opened in 2008, when people started meeting on the Saturday closest to the Spring Equinox to watch the sunrise together. Over the years, it has become a quiet and cherished community ritual, with many remarking on the shared moment of silence as the sun appears — even on mornings when cloud or mist hides the extraordinary effect.
The gathering later extended to 1060 Nicholastown, where participants shared tea, brown bread, Nolan's sausages and conversation, turning the occasion into a warm, social start to spring. The late Noel Scullion, whose spear sculpture is the centrepiece of the interpretive park, was a familiar figure at these mornings, often staying on for hours of stories and laughter.
All are welcome to attend the sunrise this Saturday and the informal get-together afterwards at 1060 Nicholastown.
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