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Category Archives: culture
Activities for the week beginning 3rd December
Míle buiochas leo sin ar fad (144 + ) a tháinig chuig an oll-cruinniú ar an gCéadaoin seo chaite. An update on the activities scheduled for this week: Leisure Cycling: A return to Howth/Sutton is planned. We will meet at … Continue reading
Rathfarnham Wind Ensemble – Come and Join Us
See the following message from a Dublin South Branch member, Mick Finnerty who is recruiting musicians for Rathfarnham Wind Ensemble. If you are interested please make contact with Mick. We are a small group of enthusiastic adult musicians of mixed … Continue reading
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Weekly Activities for week commencing 19th November
Monday 19th : Art in Parish Centre, Orwell Park, Templeogue. Lap-top classes in Blackrock Education Centre Tuesday 20th Leisure Cycling: Bohernabreena proved such an attractive, safe place for our walk last week that our cyclists will return to it on this Tuesday … Continue reading
Activities for week beginning November 12th
A chairde, Fáilte romhat go himeachtaí na craoibhe don tseachtain seo. Monday: Art class and Lap-top tutorial Wednesday: Walk for lowland walkers – see details below. Thursday: Genealogy. Ag súil le slua breá mór ar an tsiúlóid. Micheál Ó Gríofa … Continue reading
Activities for week beginning November 5th
Beatha agus sláinte chughat. A short reminder of our scheduled activities for this week. Tomorrow, Monday, 5th November sees the first in our series of tutorials on Using your Lap-top. These classes will be held in Blackrock Education Centre and … Continue reading
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Tagged art class, Bridge, computer class, cycling, drop-in, family history
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Club Miscellany & Other Events
Beatha agus sláinte chughat. This week we return to Club na Múinteoirí for our Club Miscellany. This will be on Tuesday at 11.30 and will focus on Africa – an Irish perspective of its people, cultureand education. The Miscellaney is open to … Continue reading
Walk on Wed Oct 10th
The easy walk on Wednesday is a circuit of Roundwood Reservoir taking 2 – 3 hrs depending on what people want. It takes 2 hrs to walk from Roundwood around the southern section of the lake. Anyone who wants to … Continue reading
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This Week’s Activities – Oct 1- 5
Beatha agus sláinte chughat. A quick reminder of the scheduled activities for this week. Dé Luain: 10.30am Art Class commences in Templeogue. Arrangements have been sent to all of the participants. Dé Máirt: 11am Our Leisure Cycle. This cycle will take place … Continue reading
Ulysses
This notice is for all the Joyceans in the branch who have read James Joyce and who may wish to understand more about Ulysses. In October, Seamus Cannon, retired director in Blackrock EC is beginning a series of talks on … Continue reading
Autumn Calendar
You should all have received your post by now informing you of our autumn schedule of events, including a calendar of events and application forms to complete and return for certain events. In case you mislay your calendar over the coming weeks/months, … Continue reading