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  • Christmas Newsletter

    Christmas Newsletter for sale in Centra Crosshaven and Tourist Office

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  • Santa To Turn Tn Christmas Lights

    Santa will arrive in syle on Sunday 24th November to turn on the festive lights in Crosshaven and...

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    Crosshaven Christmas Newsletter

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  • Cork Week Music at Cronin’s Pub

    There's music and entertainment throughout the village for Cork week. Here are some of the musical highlights at Cronins.

    Wednesday, 9th July, 7-9pm

    The Art Crimes Band with Mount Gay Rum promotion The Art Crimes Band is an Irish-based music collective specialising in World Fusion music. Formed in 2010 to play and compose music for Hip Circles Bellydance’s Vaudeville Theatre & Dance production entitled The Purple Cabaret and featuring a cast of over 30 international artists, the band continued to work together, composing, recording & producing music.

    The group which now consists of a six piece collective consisting of Grace McMahon on vocals, Gary Baus on alto saxophone, Tom Edwards on saxophone, clarinet and trumpet, Stephen Kirby on guitar, Tim O’Leary on bass and Niall Dennehy on percussion

    Sunday, 6th July5-7pmNewfoundland
    Monday, 7th July7-9pmThe Rivets
    Tuesday, 8th July7-9pmDeady
    Wednesday, 9th July7-9pmThe Art Crimes Band
    Thursday, 10th July7-9pmCollage
    Friday, 11th July7-9pmCadillac Cats
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