Cllr Mary Hilda Cavanagh and Fonsie Mealy (KAS) helped launch the new programme
History is alive and well in Kilkenny classrooms! Last year, local students wowed judges with their incredible projects for the Fadó, Fadó: Sparking Memories competition.
Everything from stepping inside a perfectly preserved cottage to uncovering the fascinating story of items of national importance being auctioned in a former Castlecomer cinema featured among the entries. The passion, creativity, and curiosity shown proved that young people aren't just learning history; they're making it come alive.
Buoyed by the success of last year's competition, Kilkenny Local Studies, Kilkenny Archaeological Society and Rothe House Trust have once again teamed up to bring the Fadó, Fadó: Sparking Memories competition back for 2026.
Organisers are excited to see what fresh discoveries this year's students will share. They are also delighted to welcome a new member this year, Patrick Kavanagh of Kilkenny Library Service Local Studies, whose keen interest in local history makes him a perfect fit for the competition team.
CHECK OUT THE PICTURES FROM THIS YEAR'S KILKENNY FADO FADO EVENT
At primary school level, the theme is Stories from Lives of People in the Past, encouraging pupils to focus on people in their locality or even within their own family. There is one category for the primary level, covering Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Classes.
Meanwhile, secondary students in Third Year and Transition Year are invited to enter under the theme The Past is My Place.
Each has its own category. To support this exciting expansion, the organisers have been joined by Martin O'Neill, history teacher at St Kieran's College and a familiar voice from the Ceol agus Comhrá programme on Community Radio Kilkenny City.
Whether it's delving into family stories, exploring a forgotten corner of the community, or shining a light on a local character, students are encouraged to get curious and bring the past to life in their own creative way.
"Given the high quality and range of projects entered last year, we can't wait to find out what our young historians will tackle this year," says Geraldine Tierney of Kilkenny Archaeological Society, one of the organisers.
How to Enter
Entries for the Fadó, Fadó: Sparking Memories competition are now open. Project guidelines and entry forms are available from Kilkenny Local Studies at www.kilkennylibrary.ie. The closing date for submissions is 4pm, Friday, February 13. Winners will be notified on Friday, April 10. A prize-giving ceremony will take place in the Mayfair Library at 5 pm on Tuesday, April 21.
Winners
Winners in each category will take home €100 and a shiny winner's cup, while runners-up will receive €75 and a medal. Additionally, five projects in each category will be singled out as Highly Commended and awarded a special certificate.
First and second prize-winners will also get a family pass to explore Rothe House, the perfect place to keep those history sparks flying!
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