Youth Work Ireland is inviting all kinds of clubs and organisations to come on board.
A youth club roadshow is touring the midlands over the next two months.
Organised by Youth Work Ireland Midlands, it's designed to reinvigorate all kinds of youth clubs and organisations across the region as covid restrictions lift.
First stop for the 'Get Back Clubbing - Join a Youth Club!' event is the Yo-Yo Youth Café in Mullingar on September 18th, with the roadshow also visiting Athlone, Tullamore, Edenderry, Rochfortbridge, Birr/Banagher, and Clara.
Eileen McArdle says it's an opportunity for clubs to recruit new members:
Macra is also spreading the word to prospective new members.
They'll be attending the event at the Yo Yo Café on Saturday 18th.
The Leinster Macra Vice President will be there from 2-4pm for anyone interested in learning more about Macra and perhaps how they can become involved.
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