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  • Registered Users Posts: 25,005 ✭✭✭✭Toto Wolfcastle




  • Registered Users Posts: 6,485 ✭✭✭daymobrew


    "Who wants to be a Thousandaire?" is on Friday 13 November in Westmanstown Garda Club.

    It is a fundraising event for Castleknock Educate Together National School. Tickets are 15 euro each. You can buy tickets on the night or PM me to buy in advance.

    You can also contact me if you would like to be an advertiser on the night.


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    1916 Memorabilia Day

    Memorabilia Day is on in Blanchardstown this Saturday 7th of November. For more information click here http://bit.ly/1W2hKdt

    Do you have any 1916 memorabilia?

    Where: In the Atrium of the Fingal Offices
    When: 12pm - 4pm

    All welcome!


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,485 ✭✭✭daymobrew


    Castleknock Educate Together National School's annual Summer Fair is on Sunday 28th between 12:30pm and 4pm.

    http://www.cetns.ie/events/summer-fair-2016/

    Star Wars characters will be there along with Lightsaber demonstrations.

    Magic Carl will be preforming his show with lots of illusions.

    Rowing Ireland are sending some rowing machines, why not have a competition with your kids – how far can you row in 2 minutes??

    Lots to do on the day… including delicious home cooked in the International Food Fair (20+ countries represented!!); Bouncy Castles; Ponies; Toy & Book Stalls and much more.


  • Registered Users Posts: 15,824 ✭✭✭✭Seve OB


    Good Day out at Luttrelstown Castle a couple of years ago.
    Lets hope the weather holds up this year.
    http://www.stmochtasparish.ie/home/news/262-funday-luttrellstown-castle-resort


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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,381 ✭✭✭oblivious


    Seve OB wrote: »
    Good Day out at Luttrelstown Castle a couple of years ago.
    Lets hope the weather holds up this year.
    http://www.stmochtasparish.ie/home/news/262-funday-luttrellstown-castle-resort

    Brilliant day out :)


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    I was going to post about this festival in the Strawberry beds, but I see the tradfest part is sold out. There may be other activities over the weekend though.

    Also, Africa Day is on at Farmleigh on Sunday.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,633 ✭✭✭chucknorris


    Mini leagues at Corduff sports centre. Deadline for registration is tonight from 6pm to 8pm. Mini leagues run from the 18th, 6pm to 8:30pm Monday through Friday, with finals on Sunday the 24th.

    Different groups for 4 +5 years, 6 , y, 8, 9, 10, 11,12 and 13 years.

    Registration at the Corduff FC club office at Corduff sports centre.


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    Genealogy Advisory Service in Blanchardstown Library

    ***Are you eager to find out more about your family history?***
    If so then bring your questions to a new Genealogy Advisory Service taking place in Blanchardstown Library this summer.

    Providing the advice will be Fiona Fitzsimons from Eneclann, a Trinity College campus company that specialises in history and heritage.

    This free service will take place 10.30am to 1.30pm on 20 July and 10 August 2016 when Fiona will be available to answer family history questions on a first come, first served basis.

    Also on the day, from 11am to 12pm, Niall Cullen will host an online training session in how to use www.findmypast.ie the largest online collection of Irish family history records in the world and available free of charge to the public in the library.

    Blanchardstown Library - ph 01-8905784

    https://www.facebook.com/events/1004554202946395/


    Please share this event with anyone who is interested in researching their family tree!


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    Genealogy Advisory Service in Blanchardstown Library ***2nd Date for this event!*** 10th of August

    ***Are you eager to find out more about your family history?***
    If so then bring your questions to a new Genealogy Advisory Service taking place in Blanchardstown Library this summer.

    Providing the advice will be Fiona Fitzsimons from Eneclann, a Trinity College campus company that specialises in history and heritage.

    This free service will take place 10.30am to 1.30pm 10 August 2016 when Fiona will be available to answer family history questions on a first come, first served basis.

    Also on the day, from 11am to 12pm, Niall Cullen will host an online training session in how to use www.findmypast.ie the largest online collection of Irish family history records in the world and available free of charge to the public in the library.

    Blanchardstown Library - ph 01-8905784


    Please share this event with anyone who is interested in researching their family tree!


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    Blanchardstown Library Events for the month of August - all free of charge
    Phone: 890 5563
    EMAIL: blanchlib@fingal.ie



    Genealogy Advisory Service
    Advice will be provided by Fiona Fitzsimons from Eneclann,Trinity College campus company that specialises in history and heritage.
    This free service will take place from 10.30am to 1.30pm on Wednesday 10th August when Fiona will be able to answer family history questions on a first come, first served basis.


    · Arts & Crafts with Susan Boyle—Thursday 4th August (this week) 3—4pm (Ages 7—12 yrs) (Plant Pots) Ph 01-8905563 to book

    · Roald Dahl’s “The BFG” Workshop with Sarah Tully— Tuesday 9th August 3—4pm (Ages 9 –12 yrs) Ph 01-8905563 to book

    · Dabbledoo with Shane McKenna, music & song workshop—Wednesday 10th August at 3.30pm (All Ages) Ph 01-8905563 to book

    · Dogs Trust Visit—Wednesday 17th August at 10am (Ages 7—12 yrs) No Booking Required. Ph 01-8905563 to book

    · Natural Heritage Workshop with the Rediscovery Centre—Friday 26th August @ 2pm—3.30pm. (Ages 7—12 yrs) Ph 01-8905563
    Places are limited for the above events, please book at desk or on 8905563.

    Heritage Week
    Monday 22nd August (6.15 – 7.30pm)
    Talk: Dublin’s Theatre Royal Remembered by Conor Doyle.
    Join Conor Doyle for a trip down memory lane remembering Dublin’s long lost Theatre Royal (1935 – 62).
    Places are limited, please book at desk or on 8905563.


    The Baby Book Club meets on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 11.30am. Stories, songs & fun for children of pre-school age. Sign up at the desk or call 8905563. (Next meeting Tuesday 16th Aug).

    The Parent & Toddler Group meets every Wednesday from 10.00am to 1.00pm. All are welcome to drop in at any stage.

    Conversation exchanges:
    Spanish Conversation Group – Mondays at 6.30pm.
    French Conversation Group – Saturdays at 10am—-12pm.
    English Conversation Group – Wednesdays at 6 pm. (Informal and casual English chat, drop-in, no teacher)
    Irish Conversation Group—Saturdays at 12.00pm.

    LifeRing is an international organization of support groups for people who want to live free of alcohol or other addictive drugs. It provides an environment for interactive sharing & participation & meets in the library on Saturdays from 1—3pm. For further information please email lifering.dublin@gmail.com

    La Leche League Breastfeeding Support Group is a voluntary organisation providing information and support to women who want to breastfeed their babies. It hosts a mother-to-mother meeting on the 2nd Friday of every month at 10.30am. The Aug meeting will take place on 12th. Babies of course are welcome.


    Blanchardstown/Castleknock History Society
    meets regularly in the Library. For further information, please call Aingeal at 085 217 9587 or Jim at 087 2401308, email jimlacey@eircom.net or oidhreacht.info@gmail.com.
    Visit http://historyandheritageindublin15.com/

    Heritage Week
    Saturday 27th August 2pm
    Talk entitled: Thomas Carty, True Dubliner and Man of many talents leading to the 1916 Rising
    Contact the History Society to book a place.

    Room Hire
    We have rooms available for community groups (charges
    apply and insurance needed).
    Please email fergus.oreilly@fingal.ie for a booking form.

    Join the Library Mailing list
    — email fergus.oreilly@fingal.ie
    Events Listing will be sent to your email.
    Please be aware that your details may be used occasionally by Fingal Libraries to send emails on library promotions or new services via MailChimp (a free service used by libraries)

    Library on the Radio
    The Blanchardstown Library Show is broadcast at 1.00pm on Wednesdays and 5.30pm on Saturdays of the 2nd & 4th weeks of each month, on 92.5 Phoenix FM. Www.phoenixfm.ie

    Free eBooks & Audio Books
    Download eBooks on to your tablet or eReader www.fingal.ie
    (Click Community & Leisure tab and go to Library page)

    Free Online Courses
    Photography, Computers, business, Pet care, Languages and many more courses. www.fingal.ie
    (Click Community & Leisure Tab and go to Library page)


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Arts Moderators, Entertainment Moderators Posts: 20,649 CMod ✭✭✭✭amdublin


    Table Quiz every Wednesday in wetherspoons at 9pm. In aid of laura lynn (2 euro per person entry fee).


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    Heritage Week!


    Monday 22nd August (6.15 – 7.30pm)
    Talk: Dublin’s Theatre Royal Remembered by Conor Doyle.
    Join Conor Doyle for a trip down memory lane remembering Dublin’s long lost Theatre Royal (1935 – 62).
    Places are limited, please book at desk or on 8905563.


    Natural Heritage Workshop with the Rediscovery Centre—Friday 26th August @ 2pm—3.30pm. (Ages 7—12 yrs) Ph 01-8905563
    Places are limited for the above events, please book at desk or on 8905563.


    Blanchardstown/Castleknock Historical Society
    Saturday 27th August @ 2pm
    Talk entitled: Thomas Carty, True Dubliner and Man of many talents leading to the 1916 Rising
    Contact the History Society to book a place. call Aingeal at 085 217 9587 or oidhreacht.info@gmail.com.
    Visit http://historyandheritageindublin15.com/

    For further Heritage Week events, go to heritageweek.ie


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    September Events in Blanchardstown Library
    Ph 01-8905563 to book
    Or email blanchlib@fingal.ie


    Household Waste Reduction Talk
    by Timi Konya
    Wednesday 7th September at 6.45 – 7.45pm
    Become waste aware - Reduce Reuse Recycle. Learn about ways of reducing waste, and phasing out disposables and plastics.
    Many changes are easy to implement. Find out more about the Zero Waste Community in Ireland and internationally.
    Please contact Blanchardstown Library at 8905563 or book at desk.


    Adult Dyslexia – A talk by the Dyslexia Association of Ireland
    A talk with Michelle Kinsella of the Dyslexia Association of Ireland. Q&A session after the talk.
    Tuesday 20th September at 6.45 – 7.45pm
    Please contact Blanchardstown Library at 8905563 or book at desk.

    Find out about your consumer rights at Blanchardstown library
    What are your consumer rights when shopping online or in person? What can you do if things go wrong?
    Wednesday 14 September, starting at 7pm.
    Booking is essential by emailing europedirect@fingal.ie or calling 01 8905563.
    The talk, which is being organised by the Blanchardstown Europe Direct Information Centre, will feature speakers and advice from the European Consumer Centre (ECC) and Blanchardstown Citizens Information Centre.


    Business Advice Clinics
    Blanchardstown Europe Direct Information Centre and the library’s Business, Enterprise and Employment Support Service in conjunction with Fingal’s Local Enterprise Office (LEO) are offering a series of Business Advice Clinics in Blanchardstown Library on 1st, 15th and 29th September.
    For more information and to book an individual session go to
    https://www.localenterprise.ie/Fingal/Start-or-Grow-your-Business/Business-Advice-Mentoring/Business-Advice-Clinics/


    Culture Night in Blanchardstown Library!
    Watch this space for the full programme of events in Blanchardstown Library on the 16th of September.
    Or contact the library by email blanchlib@fingal.ie


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    European Day of Languages 24 September 2016
    The Europe Direct Information Centre, Blanchardstown Library and the European Commission Representation in Ireland will host the European Day of Languages 2016 on the 24th of September.
    The event will be a Language Café offering 9 languages: Irish, French, German, Spanish and Italian as conversation and Polish, Romanian, Lithuanian and Latvian as Taster Classes.
    Teachers from the Ambassade de France, Gaelchultúr, Goethe Institut, Instituto Cervantes, Instituto Italiano di Cultura, Embassy of Latvia, Embassy of Lithuania, Embassy of Poland and Embassy of Romania have kindly agreed to participate.
    It will start at 2pm and refreshments will be served afterwards.
    Ph 01-8905563

    Lá Eorpach na dTeangacha ar an 24 Meán Fómhair
    Beidh an Ionad Europe Direct, Leabharlann Bhaile Bhlainséir agus Ionadaíocht an Choimisiúin Eorpaigh in Éirinn mar óstach ar Chaife Teanga ar an 24 Meán Fómhair. Beidh 9 mbord teanga ann agus is féidir páirt a ghlacadh i gciorcal comhrá i bhFraincis, Gaeilge Gearmáinis, Iodáilis nó Spáinnis, nó ranganna tástála a dhéanamh i Laitvis, Liotuáinis, Polainnis nó Rómáinis. Beidh múinteoirí againn ó Ambasáid na Fraince, Gaelchultúr, Goethe Institut, Instituto Cervantes, Instituto Italiano di Cultura, Ambasáid Liotuáine, Ambasáid Laitvia, Ambasáid na Polainne agus Ambasáid na Rómáine. Ag tosú ag a 2 a chlog agus beidh sólaistí ar fáil ina dhiaidh.
    Tel. 01-8905563


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    Start Your Own Business Course
    Developed for those who are thinking of starting a small business or those who have a business that is running less than 2 years, Fingal Local Enterprise Office is offering a Start Your Own Business Course to be held in Blanchardstown Library beginning on Wednesday 28 September 2016.

    This is a 10 week, part-time course consisting of a series of workshops designed to give an excellent foundation for starting a new business.

    The course explores the key areas of -
    Business Planning
    Sales and Marketing
    Finance
    Accounts and Legal Issues

    Booking is essential at https://www.localenterprise.ie/Fingal/Welcome-to-Local-Enterprise-Office-Fingal.html


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    Basic Level Smartphone Classes
    Starting Monday 5th September
    10.00am – 12.00pm
    4 week course: 5th, 12th, 19th & 26th Sept
    Ph 01-8905563 to book

    Presentations of Certs & Medals for those who participated in the Summer Stars Reading Programme in Blanchardstown Library will take place from 6pm on Culture Night Friday 16th September.

    The Baby Book Club meet on the 4th Tuesday this month at 11.30am. Stories, songs & fun for children of pre-school age. Sign up at the desk or call 8905563. (Next meeting Tuesday 27th Sept).

    The Parent & Toddler Group meets every Wednesday from 10.00am to 1.00pm. All are welcome to drop in at any stage.

    Conversation exchanges:
    Spanish Conversation Group - Mondays at 6.30pm.
    French Conversation Group –Saturdays at 10am—-12pm.
    English Conversation Group-Wednesdays at 6 pm. (Informal and casual English chat, drop-in, no teacher)
    Irish Conversation Group—Saturdays at 12.00pm.

    LifeRing is an international organization of support groups for people who want to live free of alcohol or other addictive drugs.
    It provides an environment for interactive sharing & participation & meets in the library on Saturdays from 1—3pm.
    For further information please email lifering.dublin@gmail.com

    La Leche League Breastfeeding Support Group is a voluntary organisation providing information and support to women who want to breastfeed their babies.
    It hosts a mother-to-mother meeting on the 2nd Friday of every month at 10.30am. The September meeting will take place on 9th. Babies of course are welcome.

    Blanchardstown/Castleknock History Society meets regularly in the Library. For further information, please call Aingeal at 085 217 9587 or Jim at 087 2401308,
    email jimlacey@eircom.net or oidhreacht.info@gmail.com.
    Visit http://historyandheritageindublin15.com/

    Household Waste Reduction Talk
    by Timi Konya
    Wednesday 7th September at 6.45 – 7.45pm
    Become waste aware - Reduce Reuse Recycle. Learn about ways of reducing waste, and phasing out disposables and plastics.
    Many changes are easy to implement. Find out more about the Zero Waste Community in Ireland and internationally.
    Please contact Blanchardstown Library at 8905563 or book at desk.


    Adult Dyslexia
    – A talk by the Dyslexia Association of Ireland
    A talk with Michelle Kinsella of the Dyslexia Association of Ireland. Q&A session after the talk.
    Tuesday 20th September at 6.45 – 7.45pm
    Please contact Blanchardstown Library at 8905563 or book at desk.


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    Culture Night 2016 at Blanchardstown Library.

    All welcome for an evening of culture and fun at Blanchardstown Library.

    Friday 16th September 2016. From 6pm.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,841 ✭✭✭ozmo


    Coderdojo in ITB is starting up again after the Summer break -
    There is high demand for these and the tickets snap up very fast (within few hours for the more popular subjects)

    I dont have the fulldetails yet - only booking is expected to open on Thursday 15th Sept.
    More uptodate info on the facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/coderdojod15

    https://www.facebook.com/coderdojod15

    "The following are the topics we are planning to cover in our Dojo this coming term.
    • Scratch. This is an easy to use tool to teach people (specifically young people) how to code.
    • HTML. We start from the beginning, using simple tools and cover HTML 5.0 and CSS, showing you how to create a web page, or even a website on your laptop.
    • Mindstorms. Working in Teams the Ninjas build and then program Robots via their laptop.
    • Python. The focus of the class will be how to code in the Python Programming Language.
    If you are a ninja who has attended all these classes in the past, and feel that a re-do of any will not offer you a suitable challenge, then please contact us directly via email.
    "

    “Roll it back”



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,362 ✭✭✭rolion


    ozmo wrote: »
    Coderdojo in ITB is starting up again after the Summer break -
    There is high demand for these and the tickets snap up very fast (within few hours for the more popular subjects)

    I dont have the fulldetails yet - only booking is expected to open on Thursday 15th Sept.
    More uptodate info on the facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/coderdojod15

    https://www.facebook.com/coderdojod15

    "The following are the topics we are planning to cover in our Dojo this coming term.
    • Scratch. This is an easy to use tool to teach people (specifically young people) how to code.
    • HTML. We start from the beginning, using simple tools and cover HTML 5.0 and CSS, showing you how to create a web page, or even a website on your laptop.
    • Mindstorms. Working in Teams the Ninjas build and then program Robots via their laptop.
    • Python. The focus of the class will be how to code in the Python Programming Language.
    If you are a ninja who has attended all these classes in the past, and feel that a re-do of any will not offer you a suitable challenge, then please contact us directly via email.
    "


    Hello,
    Appreciated but if I or my child doesnt have a social media account...how do we participate,please !?
    Right doesnt look, in my opinion.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,485 ✭✭✭daymobrew


    rolion wrote: »
    Hello,
    Appreciated but if I or my child doesnt have a social media account...how do we participate,please !?
    Right doesnt look, in my opinion.
    You do not need a Facebook account to view the page.
    If I recall correctly, booking was on another site.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,841 ✭✭✭ozmo


    rolion wrote: »
    Hello,
    Appreciated but if I or my child doesnt have a social media account...how do we participate,please !?

    The information on facebook is for the parents information only - kids don't need facebook account. Kids will need their own laptop on the day though and a parent to stay with them if they are young.

    Quote:
    "Ticket booking for our Dojo will open on Thursday morning (15th Sept) at 10am. The ONLY way to book is via the weblink below. Do not travel to the ITB as they cannot book you into our Dojo.
    Booking link below:
    https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/coderdojo-dublin-15-itb-multiple-dates-sep-to-dec-2016-tickets-27456656599
    Remember it will NOT allow you to book until Thursday at 10am"


    There is also the Castleknock Dojo - which has different topics - they will start later this month - here is their page:
    http://www.coderdojocastleknock.com


    For more info in other locations you can check out:
    https://zen.coderdojo.com

    “Roll it back”



  • Registered Users Posts: 15,824 ✭✭✭✭Seve OB


    ozmo wrote: »

    There is also the Castleknock Dojo - which has different topics - they will start later this month - here is their page:
    http://www.coderdojocastleknock.com

    Is it kind of ironic that when you try the "contact us" form, it doesn't work? :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,841 ✭✭✭ozmo


    Seve OB wrote: »
    ..the "contact us" form, it doesn't work? :D

    Thanks :) Ill pass the issue on - they have a facebook page which is more active than the website...
    https://www.facebook.com/coderdojocastleknock/

    The classes there I think will start Mon Oct 3rd 2016 - I'll post the date and url for booking places when I find out.

    “Roll it back”



  • Registered Users Posts: 15,824 ✭✭✭✭Seve OB


    ozmo wrote: »
    Thanks :) Ill pass the issue on - they have a facebook page which is more active than the website...
    https://www.facebook.com/coderdojocastleknock/

    The classes there I think will start Mon Oct 3rd 2016 - I'll post the date and url for booking places when I find out.

    do you know what kind of ages it will be suitable for? I have girl who turned 7 in July. She is in first class and we are just around the corner


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,841 ✭✭✭ozmo


    Seve OB wrote: »
    do you know what kind of ages it will be suitable for? I have girl who turned 7 in July. She is in first class and we are just around the corner

    Its for 8 to 18 - but they have been known to be flexible sometimes on this for kids who are interested - eg . see this article for example..
    https://www.siliconrepublic.com/life/coder-dojo-coolest-projects-youngest-coder

    :)

    “Roll it back”



  • Registered Users Posts: 3,841 ✭✭✭ozmo


    Coderdojo D15 have given out all the places - Coderdojo Castleknock(Monday nights) have some places left.

    They are offering HTML, AppInventor (Android Phone programming) and Unity(3D game development)

    http://www.coderdojocastleknock.com/courses-we-deliver/

    https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/coderdojo-castleknock-ccc-monday-nights-730pm-9pm-multiple-dates-oct-to-dec-2016-tickets-27700511977

    “Roll it back”



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    A talk in Blanchardstown Library
    For parents of children age 5-6 years.

    Monday October 3rd at 6.30pm

    "INSPIRING YOUR CHILD TO READ" - developing your child's literacy in a fun and interactive way,
    This talk by Margaret O'Donoghue (lecturer on the Early Childhood Care & Education programme in ITB) will cover topics such as encouraging literacy development, having fun and being creative, talking about your child's drawings and creating reading opportunities.

    To book for this event phone 01-8905563 or email blanchlibrar@fingal.ie


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