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Bookworms

Bookworms is a new 6 part series on Near FM

Near FM are collaborating with St Davids Boys National School,
and their principal Dwain Moore.

Listen in to the show on:
Wednesdays 9.30 – 10.00 am from May 14th to June 18th

Each week the boys from Ms Cahills 6th class will read from
Gangsta Granny” by David Walliams, proceeded by a discussion
on the topics raised during the reading. The process will be
facilitated by Near Drama’s Declan Cahill.

For more information on the series or a copy of the poster
please email Amanda

    publicity@near.ie

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