Welsh Society of Western New England’s NOSON LAWEN Location to be decided,.
Share Welsh fables, stories, poetry, readings, singing and music, in either Welsh or English. Join in by reading or singing or just enjoy the festivities.
Must RSVP to to be added to ZOOM invite.
Our annual Noson Lawen (literally translates to “Happy Evening”) to celebrate Owain GlynDwr Day. Noson Lawen was held in front parlors where friends and family would gather to play music, sing, read poetry, fables and literature in Welsh (or now in English).
We will also hear about Owain Glyndwr who was the last native Welshman to hold the title of Prince of Wales. While Glyndwr has always been a Welsh hero, when the National Assembly for Wales was created in 1998 his name took on a new significance. Glyndwr had created the first Welsh parliament at Machynlleth in 1404.