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08 Sept 2025

Louth community expo set to take place in Dundalk next week

Louth Public Participation Network set to host community expo celebrating local action and collaboration

Louth community expo set to take place in Dundalk next week

Cooley Connect Well who will be exhibiting at the community expo

Louth Public Participation Network (PPN), a countywide network of community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental organisations, said it is proud to announce its upcoming inaugural Community Expo.

The event will be a dynamic showcase of the incredible work being done by groups and individuals making a difference across County Louth. 

Running from 10am to 2pm on Wednesday 10th September at Muirhevnamor Community Centre, Dundalk, the Expo will bring together a diverse range of not-for-profit organisations, local initiatives, and passionate individuals who are making a real difference in their communities. 

This free event will feature: 

Exhibitor stalls from community groups, charities, and social enterprises.

Interactive workshops and demonstrations, including Cleaner, Greener Home & Garden and Circular Economy for All.

Networking opportunities for organisations and attendees.

Refreshments and activities for all ages.

The Community Expo is a celebration of community engagement, volunteerism, and the power of local collaboration.

It offers a unique opportunity for the public to learn more about the diverse range of groups operating in Louth, discover ways to get involved, and connect with others who share a passion for community development. 
  
Anna Ryan, Louth PPN’s Resource Worker, said: "This Expo is about shining a light on the incredible work happening every day in towns and villages across County Louth.

"It’s a chance to celebrate, connect, and inspire future action."
  
Whether you're a community member, volunteer, or simply curious about what’s happening locally, the Louth PPN Community Expo promises to be an uplifting and informative event. 
  
Admission is free, and all are welcome.

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