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Thursday, 08 May 2008

LECTURE: The Kilmacanogue History Society meets at 8.30pm on Tuesday, May 6, in the Glencormac Inn, Kilmacanogue Village, Co. Wicklow. Seamus O’Brien will present his lecture 'The History of Kilmacurragh Arbortetum and Estate' - all welcome, admission $2.
DUBLIN DAYS: At 6pm on Thursday, May 8, Padraig Laffan will present his lecture 'Dublin in the Days of Forges and Horses' in Shankill Public Library. All welcome - admission free.

BARRACKS: On Saturday, May 10, the Adult Gallery Talk between noon and 12.30pm in the Museum of Decorative Arts and History, Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, D7, will be 'The Conservation of the Bantry Boat' by John Kearon. On Sunday, May 11, at 2.30pm there be a themed 'Family Tour' - places limited to first 20. On Saturday, May 17, between noon and 12.30pm the Adult Gallery Talk will be 'The History of the 1916 Proclamation' by Sandra McElroy.

MUSEUM: On Sunday, May 11, between 3pm and 4pm the My Museum Family Programme in the Museum of Archaeology and History, Kildare Street, D2, will be ‘Don't learn Ogham alone!' with Justin Wade - places limited to first 30 people. On Wednesday, May 14, between 3pm and 4pm as part of the Bealtaine Festival there will be an 'Ancient Civilisations Tour' - places limited to first 25 people.

RSAI: The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland meets at 7.30pm on Monday, May 12, in the Helen Roe Theatre, 63 Merrion Square South, D2. Tara Kelly will present her talk on 'Marketing Irish Identity: The Metalwork Facsimiles of Edmund Johnson.'

GENEALOGY: The Genealogical Society of Ireland meets at 8pm on Tuesday, May 13, in the Dun Laoghaire College for Further Education, Cumberland Street, Dun Laoghaire. Patricia Boyd will speak on 'The Registry of Deeds' - all welcome - contribution $3.

FRANCISCANS: The Knocklyon History Society meets at 7.45pm on Wednesday, May 14, in the Iona Centre, Knocklyon, Fr Joe McMahon OFM will present his lecture 'The Franciscans' - all welcome, admission $4.

ANTIQUES: The Ballybrack-Killiney Historical Society meets at 8pm on Wednesday, May 14, in the Parochial Hall of SS Alphonsus and Columba Church, Ballybrack - cars enter from Killiney Hill Road. Erica Devine will present her lecture 'Conservation of Antiques' - all welcome, admission $2.

LIFE STORY: For those who are considering recording their own life story for future generations (or even for the fun of it), Dublin City Council is providing two workshop, led by Douglas S Appleyard. The first ‘Memories Workshop’ will take place in Coolock Library on Saturday, May 10, at 2.30pm - booking on 847 7781. The second opportunity is a longer series of four sessions in the Dublin City Library and Archive [Gilbert Library], 138-144 Pearse Street, D2 at 2.30pm on Wednesday, May 21; Thursday, May 22; Wednesday May 28; and Thursday, May 29. Booking on 6744873.

MEDAL: Readers interested in joining the Medal Society of Ireland can obtain further information on the Society and its activities by post from Membership Secretary Patrick Casey, 1 The Hill, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin. SAE with inquiries appreciated.

TRACTION: The new Irish Traction Group Membership Secretary is Mark Charnley, 4 Alma Street, Eccles, Manchester M30 0EX - E-Mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

RAILWAY: Membership application forms to join the Irish Railway Record Society can be obtained from Kevin Walker, 55 Sweetmount Park, Dundrum, Dublin 14. SAE with inquiries appreciated.

DUBLIN: Membership Application forms to join the Old Dublin Society can be obtained by post from James Scannell, 'Wren's Rest', 19 Hazelwood, Shankill, D18.

FLOWERS:  Dundrum Flower Club is having a flower night called ‘Unusual Displays for Summer Containers’ by Jaqui Matthews on Tuesday, 13 at 8pm sharp. The venue is Gort Muire, Ballinteer Road. Plenty of parking and non members welcome.

FETE: The Kill o'the Grange Parish Church, Deansgrange is hosting a family fun day and fete on May 10 from 11am – 3pm in the church grounds (beside Supervalu). All welcome

IRISH GUIDE DOGS: The Annual Sponsored Dog Walks for Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind takes place in Cabinteely Park and in Tymon Park at 3.30pm on May 18. Sponsorship cards are available from the Dublin office on 7978741 or join in on the day.

CAR BOOT SALE: St Kevin’s NS Pearse Street, Sallynoggin will be holding a car boot sale on the first Sunday of every month and bingo will be on every Friday night from 8.30pm to 10.30pm.
 
TALENT COMPETITION: Templeogue United is hosting a singers and musicians competition with the prize of a day’s recording session worth $750 in Apollo Recording Studios (The Button Factory) between Friday, May 9 and Friday, June 6. Entry fee $10 per singer/band. Contact Brian on 0872472326.

SALES: Car boot sales will be held in the grounds of the Methodist Church, Ballinteer Road, Dundrum (just off the M50 beside Wesley College) from 9am to 2 pm on Saturdays June 14, July 12 and August 9. Gates open 7.30am. Refreshments available. Details from David on 4931673 or Fraser on 4934650.
 
 
VOLUNTEERS: Barnardos shop in Dun Laoghaire is currently seeking volunteers for its retail and bridal service. Flexible times available. Volunteers will be fully trained and supported. For more information contact Sinéad Hardiman at Barnardos on 4530355 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
SOCIAL: ‘Gaining Ground’ is for people with experience of mental health difficulties that meets in a social setting - no counselling, therapy or questions in a friendly, non-judgemental atmosphere. The group organise events, activities and outings. New people very welcome. At present, the group meet weekly in various venues but are based in Brookfield Enterprise Centre in Tallaght. For further information contact Rose on 4623222.


ART: Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council presents ‘Concourse Offsite’ – a site specific installation art exhibition in Blackrock Park by Aoife Desmond, Mark Garry and Alan Phelan until June 1. Admission free. For more information tel 2719531.

TOURS: Deansgrange Cemetery Tours: Easter 1916 - visiting the graves of volunteers, soldiers and  civilians – takes place once a month until September. Tours take in the notable graves of Flann O'Brien, Frank O'Connor, Sean Lemass, John A Costello, Kathleen Lynn, Ernest Walton, John McCormack and many others on Sundays May 25, June 22, July 27,  August 24 and  September 28. All tours start at 2.15 at the funeral gate. Tour guide is Ray Bateson. For further information contact 086 8104359.

GARDA BAND: Ballyfermot Community Civic Centre presents the Garda Band on May 22 at 6.30pm. Admission is free. It will take place as part of an open day that will offer the people of Ballyfermot an opportunity to find out more about the Civic Centre and its services, while enjoying a great evening of entertainment. For more information tel Karen Lawler on 6207192.

FETE: The Whitechurch National School and parish fete will take place on Whitechurch Road, (behind Marlay Park) on Saturday, May 10 from 1-4pm. Plenty of fun and games, stalls, and bbq for all the family.

DANCING: Old-Time Sequence Dancing takes place every Tuesday from 8.30 to 10.30pm in St John Vianney Hall, Ardlee Road, Artane. Admission of $6 includes break for tea and cakes. It also takes place every Wednesday from 8-10.30pm in 54 Parnell Square west. Admission $7. Tel 0851263993.  

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

BIBLE: 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.

BRIDGE: New members are welcome to the Congress Bridge Club in Monkstown Grove, Monkstown Avenue Community Centre, every Thursday at 7.15pm. Take the 46A/4A bus route.

OVEREATING: If food is ruling your life through obsession with size/starving or through the use of laxatives etc, Overeaters Anonymous may be able to help. Tel 2788106 for more details.

SINATRA: The Sinatra Society is holding monthly meetings in the Montrose Hotel, Stillorgan Road on the second Monday of every month at 8pm. Tel 2350608 for more details.

YOUTH: Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown Youth Theatre meet every Wednesday evening for drama workshops in the Playcentre Building, Library Road from 7 to 9pm. It is open to young people from age 15 to 18 and provides an opportunity to work with experienced and professional people in the area of theatre and drama. For more details phone Lorraine on 2806147 or 0879401189.

WALKING: Drimnagh walkers invite those who wish to get out and meet people to their regular walk every Tuesday at 9.30am outside the Marble Arch pub on Davitt Road, Drimnagh for a 50 minute walk along the canal, around Lansdowne Valley park and back to the Marble Arch. It is open to all levels of fitness. Contact Pauline This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

YOUTH DRAMA: Tallaght Youth Theatre is currently open to new members aged 13 – 17 years. Contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or tel Tallaght Youth Service on 4516322 for details about upcoming auditions.

PSORIASIS: A free Psoriasis Information Day will take place on Monday, May 12, at Davis Pharmacy, 34, Fairview Strand, between 9am and 1pm. Dermatology nurse Siobhan Quinn will be in attendance to meet patients and advise them on management of their condition and compliance with treatments. Psoriasis is an incurable skin disease and affects people physically and psychologically. For an appointment, phone 8363577. For further information about psoriasis visit www.psoriasisireland.ie

JOMAC: Jomac Prodcutions will bring its 2007/08 season to a close with a public performance of ‘The Jomac Show’ in the auditorium of the Sacred Heart Residence, Sybil Hill Road, Raheny, on Sunday, May 18, at 3pm. This is an all-family variety show that always sells out. Phone 8333759 to order tickets, which are priced at $12.

TALK: Clontarf Historical Society is holding a talk titled ‘The History of the Phoenix Park’, by Aoife O’Tierney, on Monday, May 12, at 8.15pm in the Parish Resource Centre (beside St John the Baptist Church), Clontarf Road. Admission is $4.

QUIZ: A table quiz in aid of St Paul’s Junior School, Ayrfield, will be held at O’Toole’s GAA Club, Blunden Drive, on Friday, May 9, at 9pm. Money raised will go towards funds for the school. All are welcome.

DRAMA: Rush Dramatic Society presents ‘God’s Favoirte’ by Neil Simon at the Millbank Theatre, Rush, from Wednesday to Saturday, May 7-10, at 8.30pm nightly. Admission is $12, concessions for students/senior citizens. Phone 8437475 for further information. 

HORTICULTURE: Dublin Five Horticultural Society’s next talk, ‘Orchids’, by Sean Canavan, will take place on Thursday, May 8, at 8pm in Artane Beaumont Family Recreation Centre, Kilmore Road. Admission is $3. Tea/biscuits and raffle prizes. All are welcome. Phone 087-2423020 for more information.

MUSIC: Fingal Chamber Choir, directed by David Maxwell, presents ‘Music for a Summer's Evening’ with Helen Smith (soprano), David Bremner (organ) and Fingal String quartet on Friday, May 23, at 8pm in St Columba's Church (Church of Ireland), Church Road, Swords. Admission is $15 (concessions $10). Tickets are available from 087-2909536 or at the door on the night. The programme will include music by Mozart, Fauré, Bach, Haydn (Little Organ Mass), Nystedt and much more.

VARIETY SHOW: Maryfield Ladies’ Variety Group will stage its annual variety show on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 13 and 14, in Our Lady of Consolation Girls' School, Donnycarney, at 8pm. Tickets cost $10 and are available on the door.

ICA: The Irish Countrywomen’s Association (ICA) Dublin Federation Howth Guild will host an arts and crafts exhibition on Saturday, may 24, at St Mary’s Church Hall at 2.30pm. The entrance is at Deer Park Howth. Admission is $2 and all are welcome. Meanwhile, members are also welcome for the new Children’s section, which is part-funded by Fingal County Council’s cultural and sports department. For more information, contact Kitty on 8324426.  

MATCH TICKETS: Shelbourne FC have tickets on sale at Tolka Park from Monday to Friday, 10 am to 4pm for the Republic of Ireland versus Serbia friendly match at Croke Park on Saturday, May 24 (7.30pm). For further information phone 8375754 or 8375536.
 
SPRING SALE: St Columba’s Parish Spring Sale will take place on Saturday, May 10, from 11am until 2pm at Old Borough National School, Church Road, Swords. All the usual stalls plus a raffle and refreshments will feature. Come along and join in the fun.

BOOKS: A book sale will take place at the Old Courthouse Howth on Saturday and Sunday, May 10 and 11, from 10am to 6pm. 

CAKE SALE: A bric a brac and cake sale will take place in St Columbanus Hall, Main Street. Howth, on Saturday, May 17, from 10am to 1pm. All are welcome.

MARCH: A Tara March will take place on May 17 at 3pm from the Garden of Remembrance, promoting the Meath Masterplan for Sustainable Development. Phone 087-7791979 for more details.

TOASTMASTERS: Clontarf-Marino Toastmasters invites you to join them for a free night. They meet on alternate Wednesdays at 8pm upstairs in the Yacht Pub, Clontarf Road. Learn how to speak in front of a supportive audience, develop leadership skills, gain confidence and make new friends. Toastmasters is a not-for-profit organisation. Phone Colm on 086-6071898 for further information.

CEILI: Swords Ceili Club holds classes for all levels on Wednesdays from 8.30pm to 10pm at Scoil an Duininnigh, Kinsealy, Swords. Beginners are welcome. There are also classes for children from three-years-of-age at Colmcille’s GAA Club on Wednesdays and Fridays. Phone Grace on 087-9549066 for further information.

FESTIVAL: The following Bealtaine Festival events are taking place at Coolock Library: Tuesday, May 6, 3pm, Find out about volunteering opportunities; Thursday, May 8, 3pm, Dublin Tenement Life – with Michael Moylan from ‘Irish History Live’; and Saturday, May 10, 2.30pm, Writing Your Own Life Story – a memory seminar with Douglas Appleyard. All are welcome but places are limited so booking is essential. To book, contact the library on 8477781 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

FREE YOGA: Find out what Yoga is all about. Learn some of the basics of Hatha Yoga, including breathing techniques, yoga postures and stretches, and meditation techniques, for use in your daily life. All ages are welcome. You will learn how to improve flexibility, increase energy levels, reduce stress, control blood pressure, and how to maintain a positive attitude. Free session take place on Tuesdays from 7.30 to 8.30pm, at Raheny Community and Residents’ Association (CARA) Hall. Phone Aideen on 086-3160465 for more information.
 
CARERS: Support for carers in North Dublin. Do you care for a child with special needs, a relative with disabilities, a person with chronic illness or a frail older person? Crosscare Carer Support Programme offers a variety of services for family carers. Contact Clare, Mary or Nora on 8360011 for details.

DANCING: Old-Time Sequence Dancing takes place every Tuesday from 8.30 to 10.30pm in St John Vianney Hall, Ardlea Road, Artane. Admission is $6 and includes break for tea and cakes. It also takes place every Wednesday from 8-10.30pm in 54 Parnell Square West. Admission is $7. Phone 085-1263993 for further information.   

KNITTING: Knitting classes are available in Donnycarney Community Centre, on Thursdays from 2 to 4pm. For details contact the centre on 8329676. Beginners and knitters are welcome.

PUB QUIZ: A pub quiz in aid of the Niall Mellon Township Trust will take place on Wednesday, May 28, at 8pm in Break for the Border. A table of four costs $40. The night also includes a raffle, spot prizes, DJ and an auction for a framed and autographed Man United Roy Keane jersey. To book a table, contact Sharon Mahon on 087-2371070.

SALE: Cuidiú Dublin North East branch is holding its Spring/Summer Sale of good quality second-hand children's clothes, toys, children's books and nursery equipment on Sunday, May 11, from 1-3pm at St Brigid's Boys’ National School, Howth Road, Killester (opposite St Brigid's Church). The sale will provide a great chance to buy some great quality merchandise at a good price. No entry fee. Come early for the best buys.

ADHD: Dublin North East ADHD is a Northside awareness group that meets every three to four weeks in Northside Partnership, Bunratty Drive, Coolock. Parents/guardians, Special Needs assistants and teachers are all welcome. For further information, phone 8512289.

CLIFF WALK: Howth Cliff Walk in aid the Chernobyl Children’s Trust will take place on Sunday, May 11. This will be a round trip to and from the Marine Hotel, Sutton. Registration will commence at 9.30am with the walk beginning at 10am. Sponsor cards are available from Eoin Fisher (087- 2832059); Frank Relf (087-2747088); and Berni Manning (087-7465614).
 
BADMINTON: Malahide Badminton Club is looking for experienced badminton players, ladies and gents. The club is located behind St Andrew's National School on Church Road with club nights on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8pm. Whether you have played competitive badminton recently or not for a while, the club would be delighted for you to come down and try them out. Contact Richard Case on 087-2266669 for more details.

DESERT CHALLENGE: Women’s Aid is looking for people to take part in its Sinai Desert Challenge from October 18 to 25. The sponsorship amount that needs to be raised is $2,950. Women’s Aid is a voluntary organisation that supports women who are physically, sexually and mentally abused in their own homes. Take part in the fundraising challenge and raise much-needed funds to enable them to continue their work. For more information on this amazing trip, please contact Ger Ennis now on 8684721 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

LADIES’ SOCCER: Shelbourne Ladies are looking for players for their underage and senior teams. Anyone interested is advised to contact Keith on 086-3035016. Training takes place on Wednesdays in the AUL Complex, Clonshaugh.

BOXING: Bay City Boxing Club training takes place at Kilbarrack Community Hall, Greendale Road, every Sunday from 11am-12.30pm and Wednesday from 6.30pm-8pm. New members are welcome. For further information contact Pat on 8471863.

PARENTS: Are you expecting a child? Preparing for Life would like to hear from you. Preparing for Life invites all parents expecting a baby in the communities of Darndale, Belcamp, Moatview, Traveller communities and Newtown Court to join the programme. Drop into the Preparing for Life office in the Darndale/Belcamp Village Centre (Bell Building) or phone 8771509.

LIFEBOATS: The Lifeboat Shop at 178 Phibsborough Road is holding an Easter raffle. They are also looking for donations of bric a brac, CDs, plants etc to sell in the shop. All monies raised from the raffle and donations go to RNLI Lifeboats. Raffle tickets are available at the Lifeboat Shop, Tuesday to Friday from 11am-4pm.
  
CHALLENGE: St Joseph’s School for the Visually Impaired, Drumcondra, invites you to join them for their Slovenia Adventure Challenge, which takes place from August 27 till September 3. Be a part of the charity’s first overseas fundraiser. Spend a week walking, cycling and enjoying the beautiful Slovenian countryside. Participants will be making a real difference to the lives of blind and partially sighted children. Call the Adventure Hotline on 087-2975135 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
BADMINTON: A badminton club (mixed), based at 1 Commons Street, IFSC, Dublin 1, is recruiting new members (Level 5 plus). They meet on Tuesdays at 9pm and Fridays at 8.30pm. Three-court facility and parking. The cost is $4 per night. Phone Catherine on 8552799 for further information.

ART ALLEY: Local artists exhibit every Sunday from 12 to 6pm in St Sylvester's GAA Hall, Malahide, and permanently in Cafe Province. Paintings changed fortnightly. Admission free. Visit www.irish-art.com/artalley

PAINTING: A Drawing and Painting Group in Donnycarney Community and Youth Centre is welcoming new participants on Mondays from 10am to 12noon. All are welcome. A nominal fee of $3 per session is charged. Phone 8329676 for further details.

YOUNG REDS: Shelbourne Football Club’s Young Reds coaching and development for boys and girls, aged 5, 6 and 7 takes place every Sunday from 10am to 11am at the AUL Complex, Clonshaugh. Qualified coaches under the guidance of the club’s youth development office are present. For further information, phone Robbie Hoey on 087-9530036.

BROWNIES: Info Centre for Immigrants is currently building up a team of Brownies, aged 6 and a half to 11 years in Skerries and its environs under the Irish Girl Guides and are looking for volunteers to help as leaders. All training and supports for the programme will be provided. Names for new Brownie members are also being taken. Phone Adesola on 085-7329472 or Ruth on 086-3663683 for further information.

WALKING: Those who enjoy a stroll and a chat are invited to join a group every Wednesday at 2pm outside Raheny DART Station for a walk through St Anne’s Park to Dollymount Strand or surrounding areas. The walks are free and last approximately 90 minutes. 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.

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


MASS: Ven Edel Quinn Legion of Mary envoy will hold its 64th anniversary Mass at 3pm  on Saturday May 17, in St Saviour's Church, Dominick Street, Dublin 1. Principal celebrant and Homilist is Fr Bede McGregor. Rosary and Legion prayers will be recited at 2.45 pm.

CONCERT: Friend’s of St. Mary’s Hospital have organised a concert with Dublin Orchestral Players led by Marion Kelly on Saturday, May 17 at 8pm at St Mary’s Hospital, Phoenix Park. Admission $20. Cheese and wine after concert in Lecture Hall. Public parking nearby.

HISTORY: Living History re-enactments at Ashtown Castle beside the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre take place on Sunday, May 4 from 11am to 5pm. All welcome and admission free. Tel 6770095 for further details.

CUBA: The Cuba Support Group is hosting a Questions & Answers Session on Saturday, May 3 in Setanta GAA Club in Ballymun on the issue of 'Cuba: After Castro'. Anyone wishing to attend session should come along at 2.30pm. Confirm attendance at the event by emailing This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or text 0861983622.

DANCING: Old-Time Sequence Dancing takes place every Tuesday from 8.30 to 10.30pm in St John Vianney Hall, Ardlee Road, Artane. Admission of $6 includes break for tea and cakes. It also takes place every Wednesday from 8-10.30pm in 54 Parnell Square west. Admission $7. Tel 0851263993.

COELIACS: The Dublin 15 Coeliac Support Group meets in the Lounge of the Bell Pub, (Davey & Phelans), Blanchardstown on the first Tuesday of every month from 8pm. This is a very informal get-together for coeliacs from the locality to meet other coeliacs in a friendly environment and give each other practical support and advice. Next meeting is on Tuesday May 6 and the theme will be gluten-free holidays with advice and ideas about how to plan for a gluten-free holiday and how to stay gluten-free while travelling. There will also be time to discuss any other issues relevant to gluten-free living. For further information contact Liz Ward at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it   or The Coeliac Society of Ireland 8721471 or 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.

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.

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.

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


 
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