‘Pat an Hata’ visits Nenagh Library

‘Pat an Hata’ sa Leabharlann an t-Aonaigh
 
CHUN Seachtain na Gaeilge a cheiliúradh an bhliain seo, bhí an-áthas orainn fáilte a chur chuig an seanchaí cáiliula Pat Speight, nó ‘Pat an Hata’ mar a dtugtar air.


Tháinig Pat ar chuairt chugainn ó Chorcaigh agus chaith sé an maidin linn ag insint scéalta. Idir na ceithre seisiún a bhí ar súil, tháinig céad agus a h-ocht déag daltaí chugainn ó nGaelscoil an t-Aonaigh, ón naoinán agus náoinán mhóra go dtí ranga h-aon agus ranga dó. Is maith le gach duine seanchaí maith agus ba léir go raibh Pat ag dul i bhfeidhm ar na bpáistí. Seachas na scéalta greannmhar, déarfa go raibh sort draíocht ann freisin  agus muid ag féachaint ar Pat agus na cleasanna cliste a bhí ar súil aige. Nuair a bhain sé bodhrán as a mbosca chríochnaigh an chuairt leis na daltaí ag canadh dó. Bhí siadsan sár - mhaith, mar is gnáth do dhaltaí on nGaelscoil, agus bhaineamar alán taitneamh as an maidin.

‘Pat an Hata’ visits Nenagh Library
 
TO celebrate Seachtain na Gaeilge this year we were delighted to welcome to Nenagh Library the well known storyteller Pat Speight, or ‘Pat an Hata’, as he is known.


Pat visited us from Cork and spent the morning with us telling stories. Between the four sessions we had 118 pupils come to us from Nenagh Gaelscoil, from junior and senior infants to first and second classes. Everyone loves a good storyteller and it was obvious that Pat was impressing the children.


Apart from the funny tales, you could say there was also a little magic present as we watched Pat perform several clever tricks for us. When he produced his bodhrán from a box his visit ended with the pupils joining him in a ‘sing-song.’ They were excellent, as is usual with the pupils from the Gaelscoil, and everyone really enjoyed the morning.