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Wednesday, 06 February 2008

MUSICAL: Our Lady's Grove Secondary School is staging 'Variety Night' in the school hall on Wednesday 6 and Thursday 7 February at 8pm. Students will perform musical numbers from hit musicals such as 'Moulin Rouge' 'Chicago', 'Fame', 'High School Musical' and many more. Tickets available at reception.

GARDENING: The Royal Horticultural Society of Ireland is presenting an illustrated lecture entitled 'An Irish Exhibition to Chile in 2007' by Seamus O'Brien, curator of Kilmacurragh Arboretum, Co Wicklow in Wesley House, Leeson Park, Dublin 6 on Wednesday, February 13 at 8pm. All are welcome. Admission for non-members is $7. Further details on 2353912 or at www.rhsi.ie

VARIETY: The Inchicore Variety Group presents 'Babes in the Wood' in the Aras Mhuire Hall, Oblate Fathers, Tyrconnell Road, Inchicore from Wednesday, February 13 until Saturday 16 at 8pm each evening and concludes on Sunday with a  matinee at 3pm. Admission for adults is $12, children $6. Tickets available from 0868627739 or from the Oblate House of Retreat.

SPEAKING: A workshop enetield ‘Speak With Ease’ given by Lee Glickstein, the founder of Speaking Circles International (www.speakingcircles.com) will take aplvce on Friday, March 7 afrom 7.30 - 10pm in the Grand Hotel, Malahide. For booking tel J O'Neill on 8329635.

THEATRE: Sandyford Little Theatre seeks new members in all capacities - acting, backstage, production - for up-coming productions. Tel 0863132915.

ASTRONOMY: The Irish Astronomical Society will be holding their monthly public meeting on February 18. Guest speaker will be Dr Mohsen Shadmehri of DCU and the topic will be ‘Structure and Morphology of Planetary Nebulae’ at 8pm in Dunsink Observatory, Castleknock, Dublin 15. There is no admittance charge and all are welcome. For further information see www.irishastrosoc.org

FLOWERS: Dundrum Flower Club is starting a Spring Season of Flower Demonstrations on Tuesday, February 12 at 8pm in Gort Muire, Ballinteer Roadd. Demonstrations will be held on the on second Tuesday of each month until May. There is plenty of parking and everyone is welcome.

WALKING: Drimnagh Walkers invite those who wish to get out and meet people to their regular walk every Tuesday morning at 9.30am, meeting outside the Marble Arch Pub on Davitt Road, Drimnagh for a walk along the canal, around Lansdowne Valley Park and back to the Marble Arch. The walk takes approximately 50 minutes and is open to all levels of fitness. Contact Pauline by email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

WALK: The Cystic Fibrosis Annual International Walk will take place from September 27 to October 8 this year. Participants will travel to Kerala on the south east coast of India for an enjoyable experience that will raise much needed funds for Cystic Fibrosis Research. Contact Bernie on 0872353319 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information.

SENIORS: The Dublin 12 seniors’ support and information helpline offers support and information to anyone who may be lonely or isolated in the community. Tel 456 3119 or 4563259 on week days from 10am until 2pm.
UNATTACHED: The Wednesday Club is a select social group for the unattached based in South County that hosts visits to art galleries, theatre evenings, card games, dining out, golf and short holiday breaks. New members welcome. Tel 2884426.

CITIZENS: Dundrum Citizens Information Centre is now located on the 5th floor in the Dundrum Town Centre. Tel 2960713 from Monday to Friday 10-4pm. Access is via the lift at the car park end of the centre. Email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

EATING PROBLEMS: Is your eating behaviour worrying you? Secret eating, binges, throwing up, constant nibbling, excessive exercise, rigid eating plans are all signs that help is needed. Come along and find help through the 12 steps. Anonymity assured. Tel 2891599/0872390595 or email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

PARENTING: ‘Raising Boys for Fathers’ is a two evening training course, each session lasts two hours, for fathers, step dads or grandfathers. It was developed in recognition of the fact that fathers were not attending generic parenting programmes. As a result the course was developed specifically to address the needs of Irish fathers. The course is free and will be held locally in the coming months. All are welcome to attend. For further information or to register contact Tina Collins or Fiona Halligan on 8413444.

PHOTOGRAPHY: A new digital photography club is being set up in Perrystown Manor Estate Community Centre, Limekiln Road, Dublin 12 on Monday, February 4 at 7.30pm. Tel 0868264488 for more information.

LOURDES: The Annual Lourdes Novena takes place until Monday, February 11 in Oblate Church of Mary Immaculate, Inchicore. This is the 150th anniversary of the apparitions at Lourdes. Tel 4542992 for more information.

VARIETY: The Greenhill’s Variety Group presents ‘Cinderella’ in the Greenhill’s Community Centre from Sunday, February 17 to Friday 22. Tickets are $10 adult/$5 children. Show is at 8pm.

MUSICAL: West Side Story will be staged in UCD from February 14 to 16. There will be four shows – on Thursday 14 at 8pm; on Friday 15 at 1pm and 8pm; and on Saturday 16 at 8pm. Tickets cost $15 for evening shows and $10 for the matinee on the Friday. The show is in aid of UCD Volunteers Overseas. Tickets are available through www.ucd.ie/musical or from SU shops on UCD campus. Further information is available from www.ucd.ie/musical or www.bebo.com/UCDCommunityMusical. 

MALE CHOIR: The Ballinteer Male Voice Choir welcomes prospective new members to their Thursday open night in early February. It is not necessary to be able to read music but it would help if you could sing - and like a bit of craic! Tel Dominic on 0876474629.

WALKS: Free Dublin City Council ‘Lets Walk & Talk’ Historical Tours with Pat Liddy includes ‘Twixt Ranelagh & Rathmines’ on Tuesday, February 5 at 2pm. Meet outside the Barge Pub, Charlemont Street, Dublin 2. Tel Ronan/Dublin City Council on 2223726.

CHOIR: The RTÉ Cór na nÓg Children’s Choir is starting its audition process now with closing date for applications on February 8. You can log on to www.rte.ie/performinggroups/cornanog/ or contact Norma O’Connor, Choral Officer, RTÉ Performing Groups, Donnybrook, Dublin 4 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Children need to be aged between 10 and 13 in September 2008.

BRIDGE: New members and all grades welcome at Congress Bridge Club, Monkstown Avenue Community Centre every Thursday at 7.15 pm. (46A/4A Bus route). Tel 2301643.
LIONS CLUB: The Dun Laoghaire Lions Club would like to thank all the people who supported their Christmas food appeal on the door to door collection and through the post.

ELDERLY: A six week get fit programme for the over-60s is available at the South Dublin Senior Citizen’s Club which is open Mondays-Fridays, from 10am – 4pm in the Guinness Athletic Union, Iveagh Grounds, Crumlin Road.

ALZHEIMERS: The Alzheimer Society Support Team is looking for volunteers who can spare a day or two a week to help those living with dementia. They host a workshop on Wednesday mornings at the Adult Education Centre, Sion Hill, Blackrock. Contact Ruth Matz by email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or tel 2846616.


YOUTH: Youth Choices provides support, help and advice for 15-25 year old early school leavers in the Dun Laoghaire Rathdown area. It can help young people who want to go back to school, find further training, look for a job or organise their CV. Tel Sinead on 0863890298 for an appointment or drop in to the Youth Information Centre on 137 Lower George’s Street, Dun Laoghaire on Wednesdays from 2-4pm.

MENINGITIS: Help raise funds for the Meningitis Research Foundation by taking part in the Great Ireland Run on Sunday, April 6. Register on www.greatrun.org.  Money raised in the Great Ireland Run will help fund research to prevent meningitis and septicaemia, and to improve survival rates. More information on how to register is available on 8196931 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

RECITAL: A music recital by Annette Cleary (cello), Maria Cleary (harp) and David Monti (violin) will take place on Wednesday, January 30 at 8pm in the Church of Ireland, Newcastle, Co Wicklow. Works by Spohr, Paganini, Saint-Saens. Contact Anna on 0863267433 or Muriel on 0868593936.

LECTURES: The Clondalkin History Society (www.clondalkinhistory.com) is hosting the lectures – ‘The Story of Leixlip (Monday, February 25); Child Labour in Donegal - Frank Sweeney (Monday, March 31); Vintage Cars - Jimmy Boland Monday, April 28) at Aras Cronain, Watery Lane, Clondalkin at 8pm. In May there will an outing to the Garda Museum - date to be announced. Fir further information tel 4578726 or 0876338872.

KILMANCANOGUE: The Kilmacanogue Historical Society meets at 8.30pm on Tuesday, February 5, in the Glencormac Inn, Kilmacanogue Village, Co Wicklow. Matthew Jebb will present his lecture 'The History of Irish Flora' - all welcome.

RATHMICHAEL: The Rathmichael Historical Society meets at 8pm on Wednesday, February 6, in Rathmichael School, Stonebridge Road, Shankill, Co Dublin. Colin Scudds will present his lecture 'Old Coach Roads from Dublin' - all welcome.

NATURAL: At 1pm and at 6.30pm on Wednesday, February 6, Dr Paddy Sleeman will present his lecture 'Diseases of Wild Mammals - A core national and international issue for conservation' in the Museum of Archaeology and History, Kildare Street, D2, as part of the 'Conservation or extinction? Mammals in a Changing World' series of lectures. On Sunday, February 10, there will be a Darwin Day Lecture 'Darwin and the Tree of Life' by Dr David Archibald between 3pm and 4pm.

OLD DUBLIN: The Old Dublin Society meets at 7.30pm on Wednesday, February 6, in the lecture room of the Dublin City Library and Archive [Gilbert Library], 138-144 Pearse Street. Susan Roundtree will present her lecture 'The History of Mount Pleasant Square' - admission free - all welcome.

MERRION: The Mount Merrion Historical Society meets at 8.15pm on Thursday, February 7, in Mount Merrion Community Centre, North Avenue, Mount Merrion. Bryan McMahon will present his illustrated lecture on 'Miss Sandes Soldiers' Home - A Kerry Woman's Work' - all welcome. Admission $4.

MILITARY: The Military History Society of Ireland meets at 8pm on Friday, February 8 in Griffith College, South Circular Road, D8. Dr Ian Speller will present his lecture 'Hell has many different names - the raid on Dieppe, August 1942.' All welcome.

DUNDRUM: The Dundrum and District Historical Society meets at 8pm on Monday, February 11, in Dom Marmion House, Sandyford Road car park, Dundrum. James Scannell will present his lecture 'Aspects of the Emergency' - all welcome.

GENEALOGY: The Genealogical Society of Ireland meets at 8pm on Tuesday, February 12, in the Dun Laoghaire College of Further Education, Cumberland Street, Dun Laoghaire. Noelle Dowling will speak on 'Dublin Diocesan Records' - all welcome, contribution $3.

OLD DUBLIN: The Old Dublin Society meets at 7.30pm on Wednesday, February 13, in the lecture room of the Dublin City Library and Archive [Gilbert Library], 138-144 Pearse Street, D2. Ms Bernadine Ruddy will present her lecture on 'The History of Mount Temple House, Clontarf' - admission free - all welcome.

KILLINEY: The  Ballybrack-Killiney History Society meets at 8pm on Wednesday, February 13, in the Parochial Hall of SS Alphonsus and Columba Church, Ballybrack - vehicular entrance via Killiney Hill Road. Claudia Keolher will present her lecture 'Preservation and Conservation of Artefacts.' All welcome - contribution $2.

KARATE: Wayne Deegan’s Karate Classes have recommenced in Dalkey Town Hall. Beginners, intermediates and seniors are catered for every Tuesday and Thursday from 6-9pm. The beginner’s class is at 6pm and there are still some vacancies for newcomers. Early booking advisable. Contact Wayne on 0868572546

SOCIAL: A Southside social group for unattached adults seeks additional members. Ballinteer based. Contact Carol 0851643818 or Steve on 0868873644.

VOLUNTEER: There are opportunities for young adults between ages of 18-35 years to volunteer two hours a week in range of activities to support the young, elderly, disabled and those living with illness and addictions in inner city Dublin. Tel Noelle Fitzpatrick on 0863210941 or 894 3161 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

BIBLE STUDY: A series of simple studies of the Bible are being held in DIT Bolton Street on Tuesdays from 8-9pm. Studies are free and without obligation. Phone 2882384 or 086-8468566 for further information.

ASTRONOMY: The Irish Astronomical Society will be holding its monthly public meeting at 8pm on February 18 at Dunsink Observatory, Castleknock, Dublin 15. Guest speaker this month will be Dr Mohsen Shadmehri (DCU) and the topic is structure and morphology of planetary nebulae. No admittance charge and all are welcome. For further information contact www.irishastrosoc.org or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

PATRICIAN COLLEGE: Attention Past pupils of Patrician College Finglas. The school is in existence over the past 40 years and some past pupils want to mark this occasion. In order to gauge the interest in such an event past pupils are being asked to email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it so interest in an event can be monitored.

SHELS: Shelbourne Football Club Fans Forum meets at Regency Hotel, Wednesday February 13 at 8pm. All welcome. This is an opportunity to meet the Board of Management and the Manager Dermot Keely to discuss the new season and the club’s future prospects.

WIDOWS: The National Association of Widows of Ireland is holding its annual seminar in the Skylon Hotel, Drumcondra Road on February 20. The Lord Mayor, Cllr Paddy Bourke, will open the meeting at 10am. This year's themes will centre on health and wellbeing. Clare Murphy will give a talk on healthcare while Michelle O'Brien will discuss osteoporosis. Any member of the public who would like to attend is very welcome.

MEDITATION: Sahaja Yoga and meditation takes place on Mondays at 7pm at Blanchardstown Library. Sahaja Yoga is a simple method of finding inner peace, it’s easy to learn and always Free. For more information phone 086-2520765 or visit www.sahajayoga.ie.

RUNNERS: The Carers Association in Blanchardstown Dublin 15 is looking for ladies (or gents) to volunteer to run or walk this year’s Women’s Mini Marathon to help them raise badly needed funding. The marathon takes place on June 2 and you can enter online at www.florawomensminimarathon.ie. Closing date for entries is April 22. If you can help, call Michele or Jacqueline on 8119555 or 8119564 for a sponsorship card.

INDIA WALK: The Cystic Fibrosis Annual International Walk will take place from September 27 to October 8 this year. Willing participants are needed. Walkers will travel to Kerala, which is on the south east coast of India. This promises to be an enjoyable experience and will raise much needed funds for Cystic Fibrosis Research. Please contact Bernie on 087-2353319 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information.

BADMINTON: Are you interested in playing social badminton with a friendly group of adults on Sunday evenings? Phone Paddy on 087-6509370 for more information.

HOSPITAL PLAY: Play Well is looking for volunteers for their hospital play services. The volunteers provide play activities for children in hospitals around the city. If you can give two or three hours once a week (either morning or afternoon - Monday to Friday) you can make a difference to ill children. Volunteers must be 18 years or over. Training and on-going support is provided. Volunteers also needed for JUSTASK Hospital Help Desk. For more information call 1890-252682 or e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

INDONESIA WALK: The Irish Heart Foundation is challenging eager adventurers to sign up for their 2008 Overseas Sponsored Walk to the stunning Indonesian island of Sumatra. The walk, which takes place from October 10 to 23, promises to be a trip of a lifetime. Money raised is used to fund vital research, heart health programmes, CPR training, a national patient helpline and support advocacy for better patient services. For more information contact the Irish Heart Foundation on 6685001 or log on to www.irishheart.ie.

RECOVERY: Recovery Inc is a group for people with anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, OCD, stress etc. Meetings take place at Blanchardstown Library, Assembly Room, First Floor on Saturdays from 2.30-4.30pm and Fridays from 8-10pm at the Community Centre in Blanchardstown. For more information, please phone 626-0775. All welcome.

MARKET: Ballymun Farmers Market takes place on the first Thursday of every month at Ballymun Civic Centre, Main Street, Ballymun. Organic fruit and veg, homemade jams, homemade breads, homemade cakes, local crafts, plants eco-friendly products, recycled furniture. All welcome.

SVP: The St Vincent de Paul Hospital Visitation Conference is seeking new members. They meet every Sunday at Bru Chaoimhin, Cork Street and help hospital patients who are without visitors and are lonely, worried, or without funds. If you can spare the time tel Elizabeth on 4610671 (evenings) or Eddie on 2885935 (evenings).

FAMILY LAW: AIM Family Services is a long established family law Information service with premises in D’Olier Street, Dublin 2. They operate a free drop-in and telephone service Monday to Friday. AIM is currently looking for volunteers to commit to one morning a week from 10am to 1pm. Experience in a related field would be desirable but not essential. Training given. Contact Ann on 6708363.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Finglas Domestic Violence Working Group in partnership with Aoibhneas Refuge offers a confidential one to one support service for women who experience domestic violence. Remember you are not on your own – support is available. You can call Outreach worker on 086 8239550 or 8670701 (24 hour helpline).

PSORIASIS: A psoriasis information evening, in conjunction with the Psoriasis Association of Ireland, will take place on Wednesday, February 6, in the Carnegie Court Hotel, Swords, at 8pm. People who have psoriasis are invited to attend, along with their families and friends. Dermatology nurse Siobhan Quinn will discuss trigger factors, treatments and the application of creams and ointments. Admission is free. Psoriasis is an incurable, common, chronic skin condition that can occur on any part of the body at any age. For more information about psoriasis please visit www.psoriasisireland.ie

SLIDE SHOW: An illustrated slide show and talk will take place in Donaghmede House, Newbrook Road, Donaghmede, on Thursday, February 7, at 8pm. The lecture, entitled ‘Swords Through the Ages’, is being given by Ann Shields, Visitors are very welcome and admission is $2 for non-members. 

COMPETITION: Tesco is holding a colouring competition for children aged 3-9 in aid of Temple Street Children’s Hospital. It costs $2 to enter. Entries will be accepted from February 4-11. The winner will be announced on February 13. The prizes are as follows: 1st – large easter egg, 2nd – large easter egg and 3rd – medium easter egg. The winner will be announced on February 13. For more information, contact Billy on 087-6424844 or 8481848.

PITCH & PUTT: St Mary’s Ladies’ Pitch and Putt Club play at Inisfails GAA Club, Balgriffin, every Saturday at 10am. New members are welcome.

TALK: Clontarf Historical Society is holding a talk titled ‘Dublin’s Great Extortion Scandal in the 1800s’ by Liam Clare, on Monday, February 11, at 8.15pm in the Parish Resource Centre, beside St John the Baptist Church, Clontarf Road, Dublin 3. Admission is $4 each talk or yearly membership is $20. For further information, phone 8338711.

ASTRONOMY: The Irish Astronomical Society will be holding their monthly public meeting on February 18 at Dunsink Observatory, Castleknock, at 8pm. No admittance charge and all are welcome. Guest speaker this month will be Dr Mohsen Shadmehri (DCU). The topic is: ‘Structure and Morphology of Planetary Nebulae’. For further information please contact http://www.irishastrosoc.org
 
SOCIETY: The Irish Fuchsia Society is hosting a talk entitled ‘Springtime in Australia’ by Christine O’Flynn on Thursday, February 7, at St Peter’s Senior College, Collins Avenue, Killester (beside the railway bridge), at 8pm sharp.

CHOIR: An award-winning choir is looking for new members, especially basses and 1st sopranos. Practice takes place on Thursday, from 8pm to 10pm at Dominican College, Griffith Avenue. Friendly and fun atmosphere.  Ability to read music is not necessary. Contact This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or phone 087-2207832.

QUIZ: The Springdale National School PTA is holding a Pub Quiz on Monday, February 11, at 8pm, in the Cedars Lounge (upstairs), Raheny. Admission is $40 per team of four, which is the maximum. Register on the night. All are welcome.

WALK: As part of Dublin City Council’s ‘Let’s Walk & Talk’ Historical Tours with Pat Liddy, ‘Raheny West Side and All Saints Church’ will take place on Wednesday, February 6, at 2pm. Meet outside Raheny DART Station for a walk through St Anne’s Park to Dollymount Strand or surrounding areas. These tours are free of charge. Contact Ronan at Dublin City Council on 2223726 for further information

CIRCUIT TRAINING: Circuit training takes place at the Artane Beaumont Family Recreation Centre (ABFRC) on Kilmore Road on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6.45pm to 7.45pm. Contact Glen on 086-1238520 for further information. 

CYSTIC FIBROSIS: The Cystic Fibrosis Annual International Walk will take place from September 27 to October 8. We are looking for willing participants to join us. We will travel to Kerala, which is on the south east coast of India. This promises to be an enjoyable experience and will raise much-needed funds for Cystic Fibrosis Research. Please contact Bernie on 087-2353319 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information.

TODDLERS: Fun For Toddlers (things to do for children over two) takes places in Coolock Library every Thursday from 10.15am to 11.15am. This is a facility for mother and toddler to meet in the library. Books and toys for children aged 3-5 will be provided. Phone 8477781 for further information.

FOOD ADDICTS: Having problems with overeating, constant dieting, binging or purging? Food Addicts Anonymous can help. Meetings take place every Wednesday at 8pm at the Central Mission on 9C Lower Abbey Street. This is a 12-step meeting and there is no charge.

WIDOWS: The National Association of Widows in Ireland is welcoming past, present and new members to its meeting in Wynn’s Hotel, Abbey Street, on Monday, January 28, at 8pm. All are welcome. Phone 4564978 for further details.

AGM The Artane Beaumont Family Recreation Centre (ABFRC) is holding its Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, February 27, at 8.30pm in the Piano Room of the ABFRC. Nominations for election to the committee and motions for adoption at the AGM must reach the centre no later than Sunday, February 17. For further information phone 8483911.

YOUTH: Are you aged over 18? Are you living in the Clontarf area? Would you like to give something back to the community? Would you like to work in partnership with young people and help them to learn new skills and organise activities? If you are this person and you can spare an hour on Thursday evenings, then please contact Bryan Gavin, Foróige Regional Youth Officer, on 086-8519639 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

SCOIL AINE: Details of the 50-year anniversary celebrations at Scoil Aine, Raheny, have been announced. At 7pm on Tuesday, February 5, there will be a Special Mass in Raheny Church for all the school community, including past pupils, past staff, past members of the board of management and members of the local community who have an interest and involvement in the school. Following the Mass there will be light refreshments in the school hall and an opportunity for those who are interested in going down memory lane to have a look around the school until about 9.30pm. The organisers would like to thank all those who responded to the original notice and we look forward welcoming you on the night.

SOCIAL CLUB: New Beginnings Social Club for widowed, divorced and separated people continues to meet on the first Tuesday of each month upstairs in Smyth’s of Fairview at 9pm. Phone 087-9603833 for further information.

CLUB: Tarfers Foróige Youth Club meets on Thursdays from 8-9.30pm in St Anthony’s Old Church Hall. The club provides a safe place for young people to socialise, do activities, play games and arrange events. If you are aged over 12 and would like to join the club then feel free to come along any Thursday. If you would like to find out more then please contact Bryan Gavin, Foróige Regional Youth Officer, on 086-8519639 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

URGENT APPEAL: KARE Social Services delivers meals to hundreds of people in their homes each week. There is a growing demand for this service and to ensure that everyone who needs a meal receives one, an urgent appeal is being made for more volunteer drivers. If you can spare approximately one hour a week between 12 and 1pm, either Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday or are interested in finding out more, phone Sheila or Mary at KARE, 2 Sybil Hill Road, Raheny, phone 8058574 or 8058433.

BOXING: New members are welcome at Bay City Boxing Club. Training takes place on Sundays from 11am to 12.30pm and Wednesdays from 6.30pm to 8pm at Kilbarrack Community Hall, Greendale Road (near Foxhound Pub and Kilbarrack DART Station).

POKER: A poker classic takes place every Thursday and Sunday in Cara Hall (opposite Raheny Garda Station) at 9pm sharp. Everyone is welcome.


 
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