Greens to light up stage at 30th bash

THE GREEN Party is making its way back on to the Irish political stage with a double celebration of its 30th birthday in December…

THE GREEN Party is making its way back on to the Irish political stage with a double celebration of its 30th birthday in December.

The party, which was established in 1981, will unveil its new Strategic Plan 2012 –2016, followed by evening of music with some of Ireland’s best known musicians in Vicar Street on Sunday, December 11th.

The strategic plan has been developed following a period of regrouping, analysis and review with Green Party members. “There has never been a better time to present our alternative political vision,” says deputy leader Catherine Martin, pointing to “the Government’s backtracking on its commitment to the environment, climate change and sustainable energy”.

She says that on the occasion of their 30th birthday, the Greens are “looking forward with optimism and hope to renewing our commitment to securing a greener and safer environment for this generation and future generations”.

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Some of Ireland’s best-known musicians will be performing at the concert, including Dónal Lunny, who will have a rare musical reunion with Maighréad and Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill.

Also taking to the stage are Eleanor McEvoy, Steve Wickham of The Waterboys and No Crows. Other artists include Ciarán Tourish (Altan), Nick Kelly and Martin Hayes. The Vicar Street event will be chaired by guest MC Eamon Keane. Tickets for “Tríocha Bliain Ag Fás – A Musical Celebration” are on sale for €28 (plus booking fee) from Ticketmaster.

Doors open at 7pm.