Families across County Galway are being invited to take part in a free celebration of play and creativity in Tuam next weekend, as part of National Play Day 2025.
The event, which will take place at the Palace Grounds in Tuam on Saturday, July 5th from 12 noon to 2 p.m., is being organised by Galway Sports Partnership in collaboration with Galway County Council.
A wide range of free, family-friendly activities is planned, with a focus on fun, movement, and imaginative play. Highlights will include performances by the Galway Community Circus, musical drumming sessions with Drumadore, nature-based play, traditional garden games, and a dedicated sensory area designed to provide a calm space for children who may benefit from quieter activities.
There will also be opportunities for children to try their hand at basketball, tennis, orienteering, and enjoy face painting throughout the day.
This year’s National Play Day theme, “The Power of Play,” emphasises the importance of ensuring that all children – regardless of background or ability – have access to inclusive and meaningful play opportunities.
National Play Day is supported by the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth and forms part of a nationwide programme aimed at promoting the value of play in children’s development and wellbeing.

Cllr. David Collins, Cathaoirleach of the County of Galway, said, “Galway County Council is proud to support National Play Day 2025. Play is a cornerstone of community life, and events like this help foster creativity, connection, and well-being among our youngest citizens. We encourage families across the county to join us in celebrating the joy and power of play.”
Liam Conneally, Chief Executive of Galway County Council, emphasised the broader vision of the annual initiative, “At Galway County Council, we are committed to creating vibrant, inclusive communities where children can thrive. National Play Day reflects our dedication to supporting families and promoting well-being through accessible public spaces and community-led initiatives. It’s a celebration of the simple joy of play and the powerful role it plays in shaping healthy, connected communities.”
Andrew Mc Bride, Coordinator of Galway Sports Partnership, stated, “Galway Sports Partnership continues to champion participation in sport and physical activity, especially among groups with traditionally lower engagement, including young girls, people with disabilities, and disadvantaged communities.”
He continued, “Play is essential for children’s physical, emotional, and social development. National Play Day is a fantastic opportunity to bring communities together and encourage active, healthy lifestyles in a fun and relaxed environment.”
“Admission is free, and all are welcome,” he added. “Families are encouraged to bring a picnic, wear comfortable clothing, and come ready to play!”
For more information, visit www.galwayactive.ie or follow Galway Sports Partnership on social media.