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  • Registered Users Posts: 10,549 ✭✭✭✭cowzerp


    Rumble in Rush 3 is on March 27th, thats 12 days away, its a mixed martial arts event-thats the style used in the UFC if that explains it better! Great nights entertainment and a full bar is on too..

    15 fights and it all kicks off at 7.30, st maurs gaa club in rush..

    5 Rush Fight Academy fighters on the show too..

    check out http://www.rumbleinrush.moonfruit.com/ for full details etc..

    Rush Boxing club and Rush Martial Arts head coach.



  • Administrators, Social & Fun Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 75,381 Admin ✭✭✭✭✭Beasty


    2 cycle races are taking place this weekend

    The Harry Reynolds Memorial starts at 3pm on Saturday at the Man O' War, heading down to the Skerries/Lusk (R127) road, where it takes a left towards Skerries then turns left back up past Milverton NS and up to Blackhills then left to Cross of the Cage and then left again, past Carney's tree until it meets the original circuit, heading back to the Skerries/Lusk road.

    There will be 7 laps, and the race will probably take about 90 minutes. Given the relatively short lap this will be a good race for spectators to see some regular action

    The Ben McKenna & Jazzer Wherity Memorials races starts at Ringcommons Sports Centre at 11am on Sunday, and will probably go on for nearly 3 hours

    Full route details can be found here

    In both cases, I suspect there may be some traffic disruption


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,169 ✭✭✭Eoineo


    Just a quick reminder that the Market is to move back to George's Square tomorrow morning.

    For those who don't know where it is it's in the centre of the town at the library steps & beside the Bracken Court. There is underground parking for a small fee at the entrance to the Bracken Court.

    There is genuinely good value to be had at the market and remember you're supporting local traders.

    Note
    I'm not affiliated with the market in any way but I think it's a brilliant initiative for the community and my pocket. :D

    Regular Stalls include:

    Fresh Fruit & Veg from North Dublin Market Growers
    Fresh Seasonal Fruit & Veg from local residents
    Bread
    General cakes & bakery
    Cheese
    Organic butcher
    Balbriggan Fishermen
    Chutneys, olives & preserves
    Organic eggs, milk etc

    That's all I can remember off the top of my head but if anyone thinks any other stalls deserve a mention pm me and I'll include them in my post.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10 malib


    Writer and broadcaster Steve Conway reads from his book, "Shiprocked, Life on the Waves with Radio Caroline" in Malahide Library on Thursday 22nd April @ 7.00pm. Steve’s book is of relevance to the Malahide area as it tells of his dramatic rescue from shipwreck as the last Radio Caroline ship ran aground.

    Steve Conway is a former broadcaster and newsreader on the legendary Radio Caroline, currently broadcasting on Phantom 105.2FM. Steve has also had a number of short stories published and is currently working on his second book.

    Check out other events running in Malahide Library

    http://www.fingalcoco.ie/CommunityRecreationandAmenitiesDepartment/Library/WhatsOn/


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10 malib


    Information Evening for Autism, Aspergers and other learning
    difficulties in Malahide Library on Wednesday 14th April @ 7pm.

    Sarah McNally, Fingal Leader liaison and support officer will be in the library to show and explain the use of educational equipment for people with Autism, Aspergers and other learning difficulties.

    Tony Dunleavy, creator of POPS resource books, will be here on the night. Pops, were specially designed to help children struggling to read, reluctant readers, children with Autistic Spectrum disorders, Down syndrome and those with a speech and language impairment.

    Check out other events running in Malahide Library

    http://www.fingalcoco.ie/CommunityRe...brary/WhatsOn/


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10 malib


    Malahide Library is pleased to announce that we now have a selection of Educational Equipment (toys) that may be of benefit to children with special needs like Autism & Aspergers. Please ask at our Junior Desk for further details.

    The Educational Equipment/Toys can be borrowed for up to 3 weeks.







  • Registered Users Posts: 358 ✭✭Alan Farrell


    Hi All,

    For those who are interested or exercised about the proliferation of these unregulated, unlicensed premises in our country, please come along to a public protest at 11am on Malahide Village Green this Saturday, April 24th.

    The protest is being arranged by a non political body and I'm putting it here for your information only.

    More information is available at http://malahideagainstheadshop.com/Malahide_Against_Head_Shop/Home.html

    Regards,

    AF


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,254 ✭✭✭LeoB


    Good night out in St. Maurs G.A.A. Club Rush with a family table quiz on the 20th of may at 7p.m.

    There are questions for all ages on all sorts of topics from Childrens T.V., politics, music, picture rounds and fun questions. Plenty of prizes and the cost of a table is €20.

    This is very well organised with over 40 tables at the last quiz. The younger kids have a ball and its part of St. Maurs G.A.A. policy of staging functions for ALL the family, not just the sports fanatics


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,169 ✭✭✭Eoineo


    A Concert in Aid of Team Sanfilippo Foundation

    The Team Sanfilippo Foundation is a non-profit medical research foundation started by a group of parents with the mission of finding potential therapies that can be tested clinically in the near future. It is our desire to advance research, education and improve the quality of life for the children affected by this disorder. The disorder is also known as Childhood Alzheimer's

    The Bracken Court Hotel
    Balbriggan

    Sunday 16th of May at 5.30pm

    Minimum donation of €10 per ticket.

    The Programme includes:
    Rebecca Nelson, Empathy, Peter Baxter, Captain Magic Wonderland and many more

    For tickets please email teamsanfilippoireland@yahoo.ie

    I do have a contact number for the organisers (but don't think it's a good idea to post on boards) so if anyone wants to get in touch please let me know.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,254 ✭✭✭LeoB


    Sunday the 9th of May is La Na gClub in the G.A.A. Most clubs will be having some sort of family day.

    The day is aimed at getting people together in the clubs and to encourage family participation. Maurs are planning B.B.Q. fun games, puc fada, penalty shoot and 7-a-side with panels made up of 2 senior, 2 junior, 2 ladies 2 juveniles and 2 non players. Check your local club for details.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10 malib


    Daruma Coaching & Margaret Mara Coaching present a Goal Setting Workshop @ Malahide Library on Monday 17th May 2010, 7-8pm. Why do we set goals? Why do we fail? See how you can set and achieve goals that enrich your life & propel you forward. Limited places available so early booking is essential.

    Find out about all the huge range of free events and activities taking in Fingal County Libraries for both adults and children -http://www.fingalcoco.ie/CommunityRecreationandAmenitiesDepartment/Library/WhatsOn/

    Malahide Library is also on Facebook , http://bit.ly/cabA18 and Twitter, http://twitter.com/fingallibraries


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,254 ✭✭✭LeoB


    A tea party in aid of Pieta House will take place on Saturday 29th of May at Station Road Lusk.

    Pieta House is the centre for prevention of self harm or suicide.

    This is a very worthy cause so why not drop in for a cup of tea and support the tea party. Just about everyone knows a family who have been affected by self harm or suicide.

    This is the second year this event has taken place at Station Road and last year it was a great success. Grainne Bollard is the organiser and has plenty of activities laid on for kids.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10 malib


    Hatha Yoga – Adult Class 7.00 – 8.15pm
    Monday evenings, June 14th, 21st, & 28th. Places are limited. Booking essential

    Hatha Yoga over 55s at 10.30 – 12am
    Tuesday mornings June 8th, 15th, 22nd & 29th


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10 malib


    Tuesday 8th June
    Pharmacist Aine McCabe will give a talk on “Common Childhood Complaints” at 7pm. All welcome

    Wednesday 23rd June
    Myths in Mental Health, by Dr Pradeep Chadha’s - from 7-8pm. All welcome.

    Dr Pradeep Chadha
    Pradeep Chadha is a graduate of Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi India. He holds the following academic qualifications:
    • Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery – University of Delhi, India
    • Diploma in Clinical Psychiatry – The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.
    • Diploma in Psychological Medicine - The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
    He has developed a method of treatment using relaxation and imagery that can benefit sufferers of many mental conditions and behavioural disorders. This is called Chadha Model- Subjective Emotive Brief Therapy. You can find more information on Dr. Chadha’s website: www.drpkchadha.com


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10 malib


    May 29th to Jun 11th
    Anne Kempisty
    Polish artist Anna Kempisty will exhibit some abstract work in pencil, pen and computer graphics.

    June 12th to Jun 25th
    Tony Kavanagh - Photographic exhibition
    Tony Kavanagh photographic exhibition in black and white as well as colour showing landscape scenes mostly of local interest


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10 malib


    Do you know that Malahide Library have a selection of prints? Change the look of a room or simply add character to a blank wall. Prints can be borrowed for up to 3 months. They are located on the first floor.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10 malib


    Knitting Group
    Monday nights 7 – 8pm. The Malahide Library Knitting Group, a place to knit, share tips and patterns and chat. All welcome, just turn up on the night.

    Creative Writing Group
    Wednesday 2nd, 6.45 - 8.00pm The Malahide creative writing group will meet. This is an informal discussion group on creative writing. All welcome, just turn up on the night.

    Irish Conversation Group
    Thursday mornings, 11.30 – 12.30pm
    Irish Conversation Group meet every Thursday at 11.30 -12.30 all welcome.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,169 ✭✭✭Eoineo


    Cardy Rock Residents' Association AGM
    Tuesday 1st of June 2010 @ 8pm in O'Dwyer's GAA

    Topics to be discussed include:

    Launch of the Cardy Rock Summer Project & Participation in the Balbriggan North Youth Club
    Dealing with Anti-Social Behaviour
    Roads, including Hamlet Lane & the entrance to Cardy Rock View
    Ways the estate can be improved
    Election of the New Committee


  • Administrators, Social & Fun Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 75,381 Admin ✭✭✭✭✭Beasty


    From Skerries Community Association:

    "Skerries has been invited for the 5th succesive year to host the final stage of the FBD RAS Cycling race.

    The cyclists are expected in Skerries between 2.30 and 3pm and will do three circuits, each taking 20 minutes, from Cross of the Cage through to Killalane, Heathstown and on to the Skerries/Lusk road into Skerries.

    This year a dedicated area for viewers with immobility and disability will be provided close to the finish line. This area must be occupied by 12.30 as strand street will close to all trafic at 12.30.

    As in previous years, a large number of activities will be hosted on the day by individual community groups, making for a community "street party" on Strand Street

    Road closures will be in place on all approach roads to the town between 2pm and 4.30, while Strand Street will be closed from 12.30 to 5pm to facilitate the street party.

    So come out and give the Cyclists a great Skerries welcome, and enjoy the street party as well."


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14 Clevedon


    Teams €20, prizes to be won including Golf & Holiday Vouchers.

    Quiz being run by Skerries Town Football Club

    Regaistration at 7.30pm, Quiz to begin at 8pm


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  • Administrators, Social & Fun Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 75,381 Admin ✭✭✭✭✭Beasty


    "The Street Party & Craft Market begin on Strand Street, Skerries at 12.30pm.

    Kids Entertainment:
    Bouncy Castles and slides
    Penalty Shoot Out – exciting and very popular last year
    Face-painting with professional face painters on hand to decorate and glitterize!

    Under 6’s: We haven’t forgotten the youngest of all – Fitkids Playzone will provide your toddlers and young children with coloured mats, tunnels, etc. There will also be a Magic Show with SillyBilly magician and friends who will entertain and dazzle their audience while we wait for the first cyclists to make their way down to Skerries
    Food and refreshments: Enjoy popcorn, candy floss, chocolate dipped strawberries and marshmallows from street vendors, Hotdogs, home-made cookies, cupcakes, etc.. will tempt you while you wander around. (All profits go to clubs and school fund-raising activities)

    Craft Market: This year we are delighted to bring our local crafts people and producers together at the Street Party.
    There will be disco music, fun and a few surprises on the day. You can pick up information about local groups like Sustainable Skerries, RNLI, Skerries SODO.
    The Rás commentary begins at 2.30pm as the cyclists speed into the town for the first of three passes! Then around 3pm share the thrills and excitement and cheer on with the crowd as the cyclists enter the town battling it out for the yellow jersey.
    A dedicated area for viewers with disabilities has been provided near the finish line of the Rás."

    Traffic and other arrangements: Road closures will take effect as the peloton travels around the course. All roads into Skerries will be affected for the duration of the race. A section of Strand Street from Gerry’s to Dowlings corners will be closed to traffic from 1pm to 4pm. The Skerries Mills car park will be used the riders and their support vehicles after the race."


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,269 ✭✭✭cathy01


    Friend of mine is involved with this.It looks great.

    Xtreme.ie Open State of the Art Adventure Centre in Courtlough, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin.
    We are all excited here in Xtreme.ie with the opening of our €3.5M State of the Art Adventure Centre development in Courtlough, Balbriggan, north county Dublin in June 2010.

    More Details of the vast array of activities available onsite here.

    Xtreme.ie are delighted to invite you to a free open day in Courtlough on June 7th 2010, where our high ropes are free to sample all day!! All are welcome but you must register yourself on our FaceBook Page here.

    We look forward to seeing you there!


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,254 ✭✭✭LeoB


    Scoil Samarah Chris Langan. This has to be one of the longest runing festival of Irish music festivals along the east coast.

    This year it takes place on last wee-end in June,
    This year there will be some gret sessions with top musicans.taking part. There will be something for everyone. Will post up more details later in the week.


  • Registered Users Posts: 22,748 ✭✭✭✭The Hill Billy


    Kids Clothes Sale next Saturday in aid of the playschool, Skerries Community Pre-School.

    The sale will take place in the Scout Den, behind the Community Centre, next Saturday the 12th June, 11am-4pm.

    Please support this local service.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14 Clevedon


    SCOIL RÉALT NA MARA Parents Council in association with Skerries Football Club, is hosting its very own “World Cup Fever” Tournament at the Skerries FC grounds on Sunday 13th June. There will be many fun activities for family enjoyment, including the annual second-hand book sale. All children from 5 to 12 yrs are welcome to participate. Kick off is at 10.30am. Your support would be greatly appreciated


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,168 ✭✭✭Frank Spencer


    Thought this might be of interest

    Summer Solstice on the Square

    On Sunday, 20th June, weather permitting, we will be celebrating Summer Solstice on Naul Village Square with live music from bluegrass band Prison Love.

    Prison Love play a selection of Bluegrass, Cajun, Old-Time & Gospel.

    Bar-B-Q food will be available from The Café at The Centre.

    The highlight of the night will be a Fire Walking Dance over burning embers of seasoned oak by the visiting Bulgarian Nestinarii.

    If the weather is unsuitable, music will be moved into the Centre.

    Come and join us for a great evenings entertainment!

    More info here


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,168 ✭✭✭Frank Spencer


    Thought this might be of interest

    Summer Solstice on the Square

    On Sunday, 20th June, weather permitting, we will be celebrating Summer Solstice on Naul Village Square with live music from bluegrass band Prison Love.

    Prison Love play a selection of Bluegrass, Cajun, Old-Time & Gospel.

    Bar-B-Q food will be available from The Café at The Centre.

    The highlight of the night will be a Fire Walking Dance over burning embers of seasoned oak by the visiting Bulgarian Nestinarii.

    If the weather is unsuitable, music will be moved into the Centre.

    Come and join us for a great evenings entertainment!

    More info here

    Just a little bump for this. It's on this Sunday and the weather is looking HOT HOT HOT!! Just to add this is a FREE open-air event.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,570 ✭✭✭sNarah


    Just a little bump for this. It's on this Sunday and the weather is looking HOT HOT HOT!! Just to add this is a FREE open-air event.

    I'm going!!
    Starts at 6.30 FYI


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,384 ✭✭✭Fingleberries


    Hi All,

    I couldn't see a thread on this already for the 2010 Summer Festival in Balbriggan. It runs over this weekend and has some fun activities for all ages.

    http://www.balbriggansummerfest.com/upcoming_events.shtml
    Friday , 25-Jun-10: Venue: St. Georges Square
    7:00pm Opening Parade
    All those participating in parade should meet at Church Car Park at 6.30pm.
    Route of Parade: Church Car Park, through the Main Street, turning up Clonard Street, down Chapel Street, back up Main Street and returning to St. Georges Square. Traffic diversions will be in place.

    The parade promises to be a spectacular event showcasing all the local clubs, groups and businesses we are fortunate to have in our town. You will be entertained by a variety of characters like Scooby Doo, Barney, Tiger and Spongebob and much more! Live Music till 10pm by local band Gizmo.

    8:00pm Oficial Opening of Festival by Celebrity
    Be there early to ensure you meet our mystery Celebrity!
    Presentation of prizes for our School Art Competion, Credit Union Photo Competition and the Breege Tuite Memorial Trophy Short Story Competition.

    8:30pm Barman’s Race
    Watch the local barmen take part in our annual barman’s race. Who can make it to the finish line without spilling all their drink?

    8:30pm Balbriggan Open Darts Competition
    Venue: White Hart Lounge, €10 entry fee.

    9:00pm Live Music by Rattle and Hum (U2 Tribute) Venue: Harbour Knights.

    9:00pm Live Music in The Millrace Why not drop in for a drink and some great entertainment after the Parade!

    Saturday , 26-Jun-10: Venue: Beach/Quay Street Carpark
    10:00am Children’s Sandcastle Competition Sponsored by KT Designs
    Registration from 9.30am on Front Beach.

    You must register in your category before building your sandcastle. Assemble at Front Beach and a committee member will be there to meet you. So come on get out your buckets and spades and win some super prizes!

    2:00pm Family Fun Day and Livestage 2010 Venue: Quay Street Carpark
    Fun for all the family! Local bands will entertain you with live music all day. Activities for the kids include bouncy castles, go-karts and much more!

    3:00pm Duck Derby Sponsored by Mobile Media StoreFirst race starts at Quay St. Carpark and ends at the harbour. First duck to the net is the winner. Amazing cash prizes for top 5 ducks! Ducks for sale, €2.50 each in Mobile Media Store, Drogheda St. Balbriggan.

    Second race is a special Commemorative Duck Derby to mark the Balbriggan Town Council 150 year anniversary celebrations. Each duck is named after a past or present Town Councillor. Money raised will go to local charities.

    8:30pm Grand Finale of “Balbriggan’s Got Talent” at the Bracken Court Hotel
    Come along and support the .nalists from the audition stages. They need your support as the public decide on the winning 3 acts! Tickets €10 available from Bracken Court Hotel!
    Click here to view a list of the finalists who will be performing on the night

    9:00pm Live Music by Stage 2 Venue: White Hart Lounge


    Sunday , 27-Jun-10: Venue: Harbour/Quay Street Carpark
    11:00am 5k Fun Run
    This year’s 5k run is by registration fee of €10. All are welcome to take part as this is in aid of some very worthy local charities. Visit our homepage to register and familiarise yourself with this year’s route.

    12:00pm Pet Show - Sponsored by The Pet Shop and The Doggy Man
    Venue: Quay Street Carpark
    Application forms are available from The Pet Shop, The Vets, The Library and The Summerfest Outlet. So come along and bring your pets! Great prizes for the winners!

    1:30pm Blessings of the Boats by Fr. Eugene Taaffe Sponsor a balloon in aid of The RNLI. Balloons €1 each. Balloons will be released in remembrance of all loved ones who have passed. Balloon tickets will be available in the Summerfest Outlet.

    1- 6pm Family Fun Day and Livestage 2010
    More fun for all the family! Live music by local bands including the Balbriggan’s Got Talent Finalists live on stage! There will be carnival side shows, bonny baby and glamorous granny competitions. Local groups will be showcasing their talents, Irish Dancing, Ballet and Boy Scouts. Lots of surprises in store and lots of characters to meet! So come along and join in the fun!

    3:00pm Historical Society Slide Show and talk on “The History of Balbriggan”

    3:45pm Puppet show by Lambert Puppet Theatre

    9:00pm Balbriggan Open Poker Competition
    Venue: White Hart Lounge. €30 entry fee

    9:00pm The Bowsies live in Harbour Knights!
    Have you seen them yet? If not you are guaranteed a great night. Five local lads come together to make one of the best bands you will ever hear! No cover charge!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 949 ✭✭✭Nodster


    The locally based 2 Stroke Racing Supporters Club arehaving a post race session in The Coast Inn with music by local 125 racer Ciaran Donnelly's band 'Equipped' - from 9pm - recession beating €5 on the door.
    All Welcome


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