Events

‘100 days of walking’ climaxes in Herbert Park

'100 days of walking' climaxes in Herbert Park

A large, enthusiastic crowd assembled on a sunny, if somewhat chilly Wednesday evening in Herbert Park to join Dr. Ciara Kelly of Newstalk and Operation Transformation fame, complete the last leg of the #100daysofwalking project. The initiative to walk for […]

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Calender of events at your local library

Calender of events at your local library

Calendar of events in your local library – for more events happening in the rest of Dublin’s libraries please visit www.dublincitypubliclibraries.ie Wednesday 10th of April @ 1pm in Pembroke Library- ‘A Cultural Revolution: the last years of Donnybrook fair, 1855-1868. […]

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Reporting responsibly at a beer fest

As the Alltech Beer & Food Fair at the convention centre was drawing to a close and the excitement for St Patrick’s Day festival was just starting this reporter decided to go against the grain and explore the non- to […]

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What to expect at the craft beer fair in the convention centre

What to expect at the craft beer fair in the convention centre

Farmers, crop experts, brewers, distillers, marketers and bar staff, basically everyone that is involved in bringing beverages to you are available to chat this weekend at the Alltech Craft Beers & Food Fair in the convention centre. Speaking with the […]

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Darkness Into Light raising hopes with funds

In January 2019 the organisers of the Darkness into Light walk from Ringsend/Sandymount presented Pieta house with a cheque over €139,114 and 94 cents. A big thank you is due to all supporters and stewards along the course, the Sandymount […]

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Pillowcase campaign join strong coalition this Saturday

Pillowcase campaign join strong coalition this Saturday

The housing and homeless situation has generated so many activist groups that there was nearly a new one setting up every week. Now they’ve formed a coalition, strength in numbers. If the numbers of the homeless and rent increases don’t […]

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Patrick’s Rowing Club fundraiser for Karl Doyle

By Kathrin Kobus St.Patrick’s rowers have done their bit at the National indoors championships, now they call out to their D4 community and not just Raytowners to come along on March 30th to Ringsend Library. Not just to showcase their […]

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Interactive learning at the Print Museum

By Geneva Pattison The National Print Museum in Beggar’s Bush prides itself on being a cultural venue that promotes education, learning and conservation of the ancient craft of printmaking. More recently, it has added to its tour facilities by introducing […]

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Who said print is dead?! Learn both physical and digital printing at PrintLab this Saturday at the award winning National Print Museum

Who said print is dead?! Learn both physical and digital printing at PrintLab this Saturday at the award winning National Print Museum

By Geneva Pattison   Have you ever wanted to design your own poster or card? Well now you have the chance to materialise those design ideas and get your creativity flowing this coming Saturday, the 16th. at the launch of […]

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Climate change talk in St Mary’s church on Haddington Road this Thursday

Climate change talk in St Mary's church on Haddington Road  this Thursday

Lecture in St. Mary’s Church HADDINGTON ROAD The Patrick Finn Lecture Series   Climate Change: Care for Our Common Home This lecture will put the Encyclical in the context of global and local concerns and initiatives, and explore practical issues […]

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