The National Family Support Network will be holding its 16th Annual Service of Commemoration and Hope this weekend. The service will be taking place at 7.30pm on Sunday in Our Lady of Lourdes Church on Sean McDermott Street, Dublin 1.
Read more →Get 2015 off to a healthy start with Dublin City Libraries’ Mind Yourself programme. The programme of free events kicks off in Dublin 4 this Wednesday (28th) with Bright Ideas for Enhanced Well-Being in Ringsend Library. This interactive workshop aims […]
Read more →A new Night Café opened its doors on Wednesday night to Dublin’s homeless. In accordance with an action plan put together following last year’s Homeless Summit, the service will be running from 11pm to 7.30am, seven nights a week in […]
Read more →Ringsend Community Services Forum has organised a clothes swap in Irishtown Stadium this weekend. The idea is simple: just bring along any of your clothes that are in good condition and you can exchange them for any other item at […]
Read more →Fancy learning a bit about local history in your lunch hour? Pembroke Library will be holding three historical talks between now and March, in association with Ballsbridge, Donnybrook & Sandymount Historical Society.
Read more →The famous Scottish entertainer Glen Daly sang of Celtic Football Club “Sure it’s a grand old team to play for, and it’s a grand old team to see.” And for 31 lucky youngsters aged 11 to 15 years from eight […]
Read more →Censored continues in the National Print Museum from tomorrow. The second part of the free public lecture series will focus on censorship in Ireland from the 18th century to the 21st.
Read more →Get your thinking cap on for charity! Old Wesley Rugby Football Club in Donnybrook is running a Table Quiz charity fundraiser on Friday, January 23 at 8.00pm.
Read more →Your bones are alive! Bones are living tissue and are constantly being broken down and replaced, so they need to be fed with nutrients, particularly Calcium. About 99% of Calcium is stored in the bones and teeth, where it provides […]
Read more →In 1923, James Montgomery was the first Irish Free State censor. He was an affable man, but could also be taciturn. He once said, “I know nothing about films, but I know the 10 commandments!” And so began an Irish […]
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