April Activities

Beatha agus sláinte chughat.
Fáilte ar ais go Bleá Cliath roimh na daoine a thug cuairt ar Cardiff i rith na seachtaine agus a d’fhill ar ais aréir. Tá ár mbuíochas tuilte ag Marjorie Murphy a d’eagraigh an turas seo ó thús go deireadh agus a chinntigh gur bhain gach éinne sár taitneamh as an turas.

Don tseachtain seo chughainn:

Our Club Miscellaney resumes on this Tuesday in Club na Múinteoirí with an hour devoted to James Joyce. You may know that “Dubliners” is the book chosen for the month of April in the One City, One Book project and many events are planned around the city associated with it. We have invited a speaker to this miscellaney who will hopefully give us a greater insight into this significant part of the James Joyce collection of works. In advance of Tuesday perhaps you would consider taking your copy of Dubliners down off the bookshelves and renewing acquaintance with it. Please feel free to bring it along to the Club – you may wish to read a short excerpt – favourite piece perhaps – or not. There is no pressure – come along and enjoy the occasion and I’m confident it will be very enjoyable.
The Miscellaney will commence at 11.30am in the lounge of Club na Múinteoirí and will be followed by the usual light lunch. The overall cost per head covering lunch and speaker etc is €10, payable at the start of the Miscellaney. Please assemble at about 11.20. – and feel free to extend the invitation to friend / partner.
For lunch purposes I need to have a good indication of numbers attending by Sunday night / Monday morning. Let me know by e-mail preferably.

Walk: On next Wednesday we will have our monthly “more challenging” walk in the Luggala area of County Wiclow. Please read the attached message from Deirdre McLoughlin who is one of our leaders on this walk. Note that the car parking space in Luggala is rather restricted and car pooling from Tymon Car Park and from The Silver Tassie is strongly recommended. Walking Boots are essential. Looking forward to a very good turn-out on this hill walk which Deirdre and Denis envisage taking about three hours.

Family History Class: Because Máire, the class teacher was indisposed on last Thursday the class was postponed. The class will resume in Sandyford Community Centre on this Thursday – starting promptly at 9.30 and the postponed class will be added on at the end of the term. My thanks to all concerned for your understanding with the postponement at short notice of the class.

Ag súil le bualadh leat ag ceann d’eachtraí na seachtaine.

Micheál Ó Gríofa, Rúnaí.

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