Youth services are showing off the range of services they have in the Midlands.
Hundreds of youth clubs around the country are opening their doors tonight for Oíche na hÓige.
Young people, parents and other members of the community are invited to take a closer look at youth services on their doorstep.
Youth Work Ireland is hosting an event in Portlaoise at Unit D, in JFL House from 6pm this evening.
There's a 'Come and Try event with the Mountrath Scout Group in Castletown from 7pm.
And St. Mary's Youth Club in Tullamore is holding a night of musicals.
Foróige Volunteer Development Manager, Denis O'Brien, says it's a celebration of youth work and the positive impact it has on the lives of young people:
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