Diarmuid and Eppie Gavin present prize to Pat Kearney of Forest Folk.
Máire Ní Bhraonáin agus a clann. Máire - known to millions as Moya Brennan (through the band Clannad and through her own solo career) is an ambassador for the Christian Blind Mission (CBM). She has consistantly made time for the Galway Garden Festival and in 2012 was joined by members of her own family. Míle buíochas arís Máire.
Diarmuid Gavin selects prizewinner.
Radharc eile. Castle grounds view.
Bláthanna alainn - beautiful flowers.
More beautiful flower. Tuilleadh bláthanna.
L-R: Ms. Sally Coyle, Prof Pat Wallace (National Gallery), Dr. Mairín Ní Dhonnachdha (NUIG) and Mr. John Coyle.
L-R: Éamon Ó Cuív T.D., Mr. Eamonn O'Donoghue & Pádraigín O'Donoghue
Diarmuid Gavin meets Lorna McMahon
Éamon Ó Cuív T.D. agus Mairín Ní Dhonnchadha
Máire Ní Bhraonáin agus a clann. Máire - Moya Brennan (of Clannad) and her family play at the GGF.
Jonathon and Seán the Sheep. They also travel under the name "The Gombeens" for reasons unknown. Moya Brennan may have platignum-selling albums but our Seán the sheep has a record as long as your arm!
Diarmuid Gavan announces winner of the Jane Stark prize.
L-R: Justine Keane, Diarmuid Gavin, Frances Shanahan, Eppie Gavin, Padraigín O'Donoghue & Helen Dillon.
Helen Dillon, Jane Powers, Padraigín O'Donoghue and Aisling.
Jane Stark and her daughter with Diarmuid Gavin.
Matt Keane & friends of Future Forests in Bantry accept their prize from Diarmuid Gavin.
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Jane Stark.
The Band
The Gallery.
Harmony.
Mighty Oak.
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These pigs flew!
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