School: An Tuar Mór
- Location:
- Toormore, Co. Roscommon
- Teacher: Mícheál Ó Ceallacháin
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- Festival CustomsSt. Brigid’s Day: St. Brigids Cross is made with straw. It is hung from roof of house and is supposed to keep away fever during the year.Shrove Tuesday: Pancakes are made.Puss Sunday: The Sunday before Shrove unmarried girls on “look-out” used be so angry at not being proposed to that they used not go to mass.Easter Sunday: Sun is supposed to be seen dancing in the sky early in the morning.Whit Sunday: People are afraid of water – fishing or bathing. Children born round Whit are supposed to be unlucky. Young bulls should not be castrated round Whit.May Day: No milk or money should be given out of house or no salt. Children strew primroses before door and erect a Maypole on the dung-hill and put a bunch of primroses on top of(continues on next page)