TradFest begins next week across the city bringing the public some much needed jovial times after the long quiet weeks after Christmas. They’ve got Sean nós singing and songwriting workshops, multi-instrumentalists, bagpipes, bodhráns, the whole kaboodle. Some gigs are free, […]
Read more →Oxfam have moved into Fitzwilliam st, Ringsend where the Cafe revive used to be. The shop will not be open till sometime late February but this Thursday the 10th of January, from 10-3pm they are there to take unwanted gifts […]
Read more →The art of mental health? Conjures up in my mind that drawing from a sufferer of schizophrenia trying to explain the disease to someone (see photo). Although that painting is raw in its form it encompasses a lot of what […]
Read more →Roddy is to appear today to get some explanation on nicknames in the area from the dockers. Event starts at 5pm. Roddy is also to give a presentation to the St. Patrick’s Rowing club.
Read more →The Irish Astronomical Society (IAS has launched their “Images of Starlight” exhibition at the National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin which showcases photographs from amateur photographers from all over the world. Instead of just sharing them among fellow deep space enthusiasts […]
Read more →Children and the Grieving Process Everyone has experienced grief at some time, death of someone close to us, a partner, parent or very close friend. It always brings a special kind of anguish. So just imagine what it must be […]
Read more →ALL IRELAND LEAGUE DIV 1B – OLD WESLEY 23 NAAS 31 For sixty minutes Old Wesley looked like they might, for the 2nd week in a row, upset the odds with a win over a higher ranked team. However it […]
Read more →Starting this week at the Ringsend library and running until the Friday is the ‘ABC Early Numeracy programme’. This programme sets out to teach kids about numbers through sets of sequences and patterns from an array of colourful books which […]
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