Thursday, July 24, 2025

Bookshop grant will fund community-focused events


A series of community-focused events will be organised by Woodbine Books in the coming year, writes Brian Byrne, thanks to the bookshop being awarded a €5,000 grant from the Books at One Community Fund
Twenty-one independent bookshops around Ireland shared €100,000 from the fund, targeted at initiatives which would bring local communities to their bookshops as cultural and leisure hubs.
"We put together a proposal for twelve events," Woodbine owner Dawn Behan told the Diary. "The organisers told us when we had won our grant that what we planned was exactly the kind of thing they'd hoped they would get."
Dawn's events, planned to begin in September, will include a local history night featuring a guest speaker, board game nights, a music evening aimed at teenagers, a creative writing workshop for children, and some seasonal-themed gatherings. "The grant gives us a small fund to run each one, perhaps pay something to a speaker or organiser, and help towards the cost of staff and some refreshments. It will allow us to buy some board games, which can be used by customers during the ordinary opening hours as well as for the board game nights."
Dawn says her colleagues around the country are very excited about the initiative, which will allow bookshops to do more to make their enterprises a social part of the community as well as retail spaces.

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