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Launch of Right To Read

The Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Aodhán Ó Ríordáin and broadcaster Eanna Ni Lamhna pictured with children in City Hall, Dublin at the launch of the Right to Read Campaign in November 2006.
Meet Marty the Mouse and Mille the Mouse
International Children's Book Day
12pm, Monday, 2nd April, City Hall, Dublin 2.
To celebrate International Children's Book Day, Marty the Mouse and Millie the Mouse will join The Deputy Lord Mayor, Councillor Aodhán Ó Ríordáin at a reading of 'Room to Read' (download PDF 1.91 MB)
in City Hall, Dublin 2,
at 12pm, on Monday, 2nd April.
Admission is free.
Free books for adults and children who attend.
To register your interest, please email:
