Boules being played in Landevant France by Ballymahon and French people.

Ballymahon Twinning Group to host inaugural Bastille Day celebrations

The Ballymahon Twinning Group has just announced its first-ever Bastille Day celebration, set to take place on Sunday, July 14. This historic event will see the French flag raised in Ballymahon, marking a vibrant day of French culture and festivities that promises to engage and delight the local community.

Bastille Day, known in France as the Fête nationale française, commemorates the Storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, a pivotal event in the French Revolution, and the unity of the French people celebrated during the Fête de la Fédération on July 14, 1790. Traditionally marked by grand celebrations across France, including the renowned military parade on the Champs-Élysées in Paris, Bastille Day is a symbol of freedom, unity, and national pride.

In Ballymahon, the festivities will kick off with a special brunch in Skelly's Yard from 12pm to 2pm. Attendees can enjoy a taste of French cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere. Following the brunch, the yard will transform into a hub of entertainment with games of French Boules for both adults and young people, and the French game of Palet specially arranged for children.

The Ballymahon Twinning Group invites everyone to join in the celebrations and immerse themselves in the spirit of French culture. From children’s games to cultural entertainment, there will be something for everyone to enjoy. The group hopes to involve as many local residents as possible, fostering a sense of community and international friendship.

“We are thrilled to bring a piece of France to Ballymahon with our first Bastille Day celebration,” said Chairperson of the Ballymahon Twinning Group, Breege Murray. “This event is a wonderful opportunity for the people of Ballymahon to come together, celebrate, and enjoy a day filled with French culture and activities.”

The Ballymahon Twinning Group is dedicated to fostering cultural exchange and international friendship between Ballymahon and its twin town of Landevnt in Brittany in the North West of France. Through events and activities, the group aims to promote understanding and appreciation of different cultures within the local community.