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4th November | 10:45 - 12:00

Illustrated Talk: The Jack O’ Lantern and other Halloween traditions at Westside Resource Centre

As part of its outreach programme, Galway City Museum has curated a special series of educational talks and events to be held at Westside Resource Centre, Seamus Quirke Road, during the darker months from November 2025 and March 2026.

Developed in response to the interests of the local community, the programme spans a wide range of engaging topics – from folklore to built heritage and natural disasters.

The Jack O’ Lantern – today mostly carved from a pumpkin – was traditionally made from a turnip or potato. Though now recognised worldwide, the tradition has deep roots in Ireland, linked to the eerie ghost lights said to move across bogs and to the legend of Stingy Jack and his dealings with the devil. Join Brendan McGowan of Galway City Museum to discover the fascinating origins of the Jack O’ Lanterns and explore other Halloween traditions.

These talks are free of charge, and all are welcome, but please book in advance by contacting Westside Resource Centre at (091) 528325.

Please note the venue for this series of talks is Westside Resource Centre and NOT Galway City Museum. Westside Resource Centre is located next to Westside Library on Seamus Quirke Road, Galway, H19 C1KX.

Main photo of ‘Will o the Wisp’ by Hermann Hendrich

Event Date
4th November 2025 - 4th November 2025
Event Time
10:45 - 12:00
Event Category Venue
Westside Resource Centre
Location
Westside
Event Address
Westside Resource Centre (next to Westside Library),
Seamus Quirke Road,
Galway
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Ticket Price
free
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