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Leas-Chathaoirleach launches “45 Stories” exhibition in Leinster House highlighting EU benefits to Ireland

26 MFómh 2018, 15:47

The Leas-Chathaoirleach has formally launched “45 Stories,” a travelling European Commission exhibition showcasing the many ways that EU membership has benefitted Ireland over the past 45 years.

Wednesday’s event in Leinster House featured pop-up displays of content from the “45 Stories” booklet and speeches from the Leas-Chathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann, Senator Paul Coghlan; the Head of European Commission Representation in Ireland, Gerry Kiely; and European Affairs Minister Helen McEntee. Citizens featured in many of the “45 Stories” also attended.

“Since Ireland joined the then-EEC in 1973, our people have developed a deep appreciation of what it means to be a European and a true partner to our fellow EU Member States,” said Senator Coghlan. “This exhibition and accompanying booklet contain rich personal stories of the real ways that European cooperation opens the door to economic opportunity and cultural enrichment, both for Irish people and for our fellow Europeans wishing to strengthen ties with Ireland.”

Gerry Kiely said visitors to the travelling exhibition and readers of the booklet would not help but be impressed by the sweep and scale of EU involvement in driving positive change for Ireland.

“EU laws and initiatives have, among others, protected our environment, created great opportunities to study and trade abroad, financed vital infrastructure in Ireland, and helped prevent discrimination,” Mr. Kiely said. “Ireland's great farming tradition also benefits greatly from EU payments and support. All of these positive dynamics of EU membership are told in the human stories contained in this exhibition."

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Download the “45 Stories” booklet here and follow the project on social media using the #EU45stories hashtag.

The “45 Stories” exhibition will go on public display from Thursday, Sept. 27 through the month of October in the European Commission office in Ireland on Mount Street Lower in Dublin 2. The exhibition will travel to Clones in November, Cork in December, Ballinasloe in January 2019, Blanchardstown in February, Sligo in March, Letterkenny in April, Nenagh in May and Waterford in June.

 

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