Echoes of the Decade History Project – Take Part!

Thursday June 4, 2020
Echoes

Reach out to your family and become an amateur historian from home.

The Echoes of the Decade Project by Donegal County Museum and Donegal County Archives is running an online history Project while Covid 19 restrictions are in place.

This project is part of the Donegal County Archives (Peace IV) funded ‘Echoes of the Decade’ project and focuses on the Decade of Centenaries (1912-23).

As a result of social distancing measures most of us are at home and separated from loved ones. Many of the challenges on the project’s Facebook group page focus on bringing families and generations together (virtually) and exploring the past from your own local area.

The project includes a range of topics and challenge types, from creative activities to family research. There is something for everyone.

While the project is aimed at children and young people, everyone can get involved. The challenges are a great starting point for adults to begin family/local research and start to find out more about the centenary events of Revolutionary Ireland.

  • To get involved visit the Echoes of the Decades Group Page on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/groups/2638116699794668/
  • Post your own or your child’s response to our challenges.
  • Think outside the box; you could post photos, research, interviews, drawings or even 3D models. Parents are asked to take a picture of children’s responses with their phone and post it on the Echoes of the Decade Facebook Group along with their child’s first name, age, school.
  • Challenges are posted every Tuesday and Thursday.

Let’s use this time to share our past. The Echoes of the Decade Project is looking forward to seeing your stories of Donegal.

For more information about the project, private message the Donegal County Archives on Facebook or contact e-mail Alarnagh Barrett McGinley, Peace IV Project Coordinator, Donegal County Archives on abarrettmcginley@donegalcoco.ie

This project is funded through the European Union’s  PEACE IV Programme, which is managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

The Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny is proudly funded by Donegal County Council and Arts Council Ireland.