The event starts tomorrow.
A Laois festival is returning the town's 'place' that it once held in history.
That's according to Retired Chief Superintendent John Scanlon who is heavily involved with the Folly Festival taking place this weekend in Cullohill.
The event will feature music from the likes of Róisín O, a cooking demonstration from Cullohill native Rory O'Connell along with gardening talks and a dog show.
The Folly Festival will take place this Friday and Saturday.
Mr Scanlon says the festival is a real boost for tourism:
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