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Queer Sheds Clare Workshop - Fermentation with Savage Craic

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Get ready to Queer Your Guts!

In this second Queer Sheds Clare session we will be learning to ferment with llewyn maire of Savage Craic.

TICKETS ARE FREE BUT PLACES ARE LIMITED

The event starts at 6.30pm and will finish around 10pm.

'Queer Your Guts' Fermentation Workshop

Join llewyn máire as they guide you through the hands-on process of making pickles and learn about our microbial mates, gut health & nutrition, and talk about fermentation as a queer lens through which we can explore community care and ways of collective becoming.

llewyn máire (they/ she/ ki) is a mad queer animist culture worker who ferments food, word, and sound in, and with, the Burren.

She is devoted to cultivating relationship-driven, land-centred experiences (art, music, poetry, and food) that centre decolonial community lifeways — to actualise the mutual liberation of queer futures. llewyn has been making this work in Europe, the UK and across Turtle Island  since the early 90s.

Tickets are available - they are very limited so get in quick!

Carpooling arranged - contact hello@queersheds.org if you need a lift.

There are limited spaced available but make sure to sign up on the waitlist if you don't get a slot.

Carpooling arranged - contact hello@queersheds.org if you need a lift.

Queer Sheds is a place to share space, skills and solidarity with other LGBTQ+ people

It's a new project for the LGBTQ+ community based on the men's and women's sheds model that had has had a huge impact in tackling isolation especially in rural Ireland.

Queer Sheds Clare is a 6 month pilot project with an aim to bring LBGTQ+ people together in Clare to build community and tackle social isolation.

As part of the programme we will host 6 skills sharing events and a rural queer life festival 'Faoin Tuath' (lots more very exciting info to follow on that!).

If you would like to find out more contact - hello@queersheds.org or text 0851297601

Many thanks to Clare County County for funding this pilot project

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