New Inn, County Galway

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Festival

The Mummers' Festival in New Inn is a seasonal (Christmas) festival which is hosted and promoted by the community council.Template:Fact It is designed to give entertainers a platform to demonstrate their talents and continue the Mummer tradition in rural Ireland.Template:Fact

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