WAINFEST, Donegal’s much-loved annual children’s arts and book festival, was officially launched last week at the iconic Glenveagh National Park with the inspiring theme ‘Your Voice, Your Choice’.
This year’s theme places children’s perspectives at the heart of the festival, empowering them to share their ideas, opinions, and creativity in a supportive and inspiring environment.
Running from October 4 to 12, Wainfest 2025 promises to be a vibrant celebration of creativity, imagination, and the importance of listening to young voices.
With over 100 free events taking place across Donegal for schools and families, as well as an online programme, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

With over 100 free events taking place across Donegal for schools and families, as well as an online programme, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Now in its 29th year, Wainfest has become a cornerstone of cultural life in the county, offering children the chance to engage with stories, music, theatre, art, dance, and numerous interactive workshops.
Speaking at the launch, Executive Librarian, Sinéad McLaughlin endorsed the theme of this year’s festival.
“Wainfest has always been about sparking imagination and giving young people the space to participate,” Ms McLaughlin said.
“This year, with ‘Your Voice, Your Choice’, we are taking that commitment one step further, ensuring that children know their voices matter allowing them to share their ideas, express themselves freely and feel heard.”
She went on to acknowledge the work of Donegal County Library Service in providing a free and accessible service for all.

Running from October 4 to 12, Wainfest 2025 promises to be a vibrant celebration of creativity, imagination, and the importance of listening to young voices.
“Libraries offer knowledge, access to the internet, entertainment through the vast array of books and diverse programmes, and countless other resources that would otherwise be difficult to find or afford,” she said.
Following the launch, schools received an electronic copy of the brochure and families can view the full programme of events planned by picking up a brochure in their local library or cultural venue.

Families can view the full programme of events planned by picking up a brochure in their local library or cultural venue.
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