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Category Archives: exercise
RTAI February Walking Activity
Beatha agus sláinte chughat. Fáilte ar leith romhaibh siúd a chláraigh a seolta ríomh – phost linn le déanaí. Walking: We have planned a nice “easy” walk for this Wednesday and we look forward to a good turnout. The route of … Continue reading
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Golf outing
Athbhliain faoi mhaise do’n ár ngailfeoirí uilig. On Thursday 2nd Feb we shoot off at Dublin South Golf club. We plan a 12/13 hole competition for €20 green fees. We assemble at 10.00 with the first tee off at 10.24. Thank … Continue reading
Walk in Ballinastoe Wood
The Walk in Ballinastoe will be led by Betty Behan and Deirdre McLoughlin and the following message from Deirdre to me is self explanatory – my sincere thanks to both of them for their guidance and support to South Dublin … Continue reading
November Walk
On the last day of November, on a cool, bracing morning, our group met in Dun Laoghaire under the able leadership of Betty Behan to embark on a “mild” hike of “The Metals”. About 30 members met outside of “Teddy’s” and … Continue reading