The LOVE installation, which is currently visiting Letterkenny, is on the move again next week.
The visually striking exhibit, currently on display at the Letterkenny Public Services Centre, will move to An Grianán Theatre for 18th April to coincide with the Cathaoirleach’s Concert for Donegal Domestic Violence Services.
A night of music and community spirit of huge power is to be had at An Grianán Theatre on April 18th, as the Cathaoirleach’s Concert presents An Evening with Moya Brennan, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh and Friends. Two of Ireland’s most iconic voices — Brennan of the iconic group Clannad and Ní Mhaonaigh of Altan — are to headline an emotional night of traditional music, camaraderie, and solidarity, all in aid of Donegal Domestic Violence Services.
The LOVE sign adds poignancy to the event as it is made with thousands of handwoven eight-point stars — each one representing light, hope, and solidarity against domestic violence.
Coordinated by Donegal Volunteer Centre with support from Donegal County Council and ATU Donegal, the project has already seen over 14,000 stars woven across Donegal. It stands as both a symbol of community strength and a reminder that collective action can help build a safer future.
Tickets for the Cathaoirleach’s concert are €25 and can be bought now at www.angrianan.com. All proceeds will go towards supporting vital resources for domestic abuse victims across Donegal.
The night will also feature the Friel Sisters, spoken word artists Maura Logue and Valerie Bryce, singer-songwriters George Houston, Larabel and Eoin Ferry, Dr Marie Hainsworth and a guest appearance by the award-winning Danú Young Womens Choir.