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Slieveardagh Writers

Slieveardagh Writers

Slieveardagh Writers is a creative writing group based in Slieveardagh Co. Tipperary, Ireland. Meetings are held once a month in Amby's Bar, Ballingarry.
Sligo Gospel Choir

Sligo Gospel Choir

Sligo Gospel Choir is a multi denominational Gospel Choir based in Sligo. We practice every Thursday, 7:30 pm - 9pm in the Presbyterian Hall, The Lungy, Sligo New Members always welcome!
Occupy Tipperary

Occupy Tipperary

Ardfinnan, Clonmel ,
Looking to meet up with Tipperary people to demonstrate our resistance to the bailouts, cuts and most important, to seek solutions. The time to stop putting up with this crap has well and truly past !!!
Rotary Tree of Remembrance

Rotary Tree of Remembrance

St Patricks Street,, Cork ,
The Rotary Clubs of Cork and Bishopstown jointly run the Remembrance Tree Opposite Brown Thomas on Patrick St every Christmas. Macroom E Enterprise Centre & Ballincollig Network Group and their Communities are supporting this project over Christmas.. People are invited to remember their loved ones in a simple yet poignant way in the midst of the Christmas rush by writing their message on yellow ribbons which are raised on the tree in colourful garlands. Whilst this is free, if you wish to make a donation we will be delighted. Funds raised will be shared with local and Rotary charities. The chosen charities this year are Marymount Hospice and St Vincent de Paul. We have raised over €210,000 for local charities over the past 9 years of the project. Prayers will be said for all those remembered on the tree on Saturday the 7th of January 2012 at 5.30pm in St Peters & Pauls Church.
Conradh na Gaeilge Gaillimh

Conradh na Gaeilge Gaillimh

45 Dominick, Gaillimh ,
Conradh na Gaeilge Gaillimh is the headquarters of the Irish language voluntary sector in Galway City. Eolas ar Ranganna, Campaí, Imeachtaí Gaeilge & Eile. Tuilleadh Eolas 091 567824, www.arasn
Tel: 091 567824
Irish Men's Sheds Association

Irish Men's Sheds Association

28 South Street, New Ross ,
Who we are: The Irish Men’s Sheds Association was set up in January 2011 with the purpose of supporting the development and sustainability of Men’s Sheds on the Island of Ireland. The Irish Men’s Shed Association (IMSA) is a member-based organisation formed to share information freely between Sheds and support communities and organisations wishing to establish a Shed. The IMSA as a national organisation represents the collective issues of Men’s Sheds in Ireland. The Irish Men’s Shed Association will work towards a future where all men have the opportunity to improve and maintain their health and well-being by participating in a community Men’s Shed. We are a grassroots organisation and we base our actions directly as a response to the needs, as expressed by the Men of the Sheds, so that we can make it is as easy as possible for any group of men to set up and run a Men’s Shed.So what is so special about this new type of Shed? Most men have learned from our culture that they don’t talk about feelings and emotions. There has been little encouragement for men to take an interest in their own health and well-being. Unlike women, most men are reluctant to talk about their emotions and that means that they usually don’t ask for help. Probably because of this many men are less healthy than women, they drink more, take more risks and they suffer more from isolation, loneliness and depression. Good health is based on many factors including feeling good about yourself, being productive and valuable to your community, connecting to friends and maintaining an active body and an active mind. Becoming a member of a Community Men’s Shed gives a man that safe and busy environment where he can find many of these things in an atmosphere of friendship. And, importantly, there is no pressure. Men can just come and have a chat and a cuppa if that is all they’re looking for. Members of Men’s Sheds can come from all walks of life – the bond that unites them is that they are men with time on their hands and they would like something meaningful to do with that time. Because men don’t often make a fuss about their problems, these problems have consistently been either ignored or swept under the mat by both our health system and our modern society. It’s time for a change and the Men’s Shed movement is a powerful tool in helping men to once again become valued and valuable memers of our community. The Irish Men’s Sheds Association (IMSA) was set up to act as a resource for Men’s Sheds in Ireland and to promote the idea of Independent Community Men’s Sheds. The association aims to represent and promote the Shed movement, and to act as a communications hub with this website being a key mechanism. A shorter description of Men’s Shed could be: A Men’s Shed is any community-based, non-commercial organisation which is open to all men where the primary activity is the provision of a safe, friendly and inclusive environment where the men are able to gather and/or work on meaningful projects at their own pace, in their own time and in the company of other men and where the primary objective is to advance the health and well- being of the participating men. Men’s sheds may look like a shed in you back yard yet they innovatively share some characteristics of both community education and health promotion projects. 1. We believe strongly in the dignity, uniqueness and equality of every human being. 2. We wish to promote the development of men in a society where many men fail to reach their potential. 3. The Irish Men’s Shed Association will work towards a future where all men have the opportunity to improve and maintain their health and well- being by participating in a community Men’s Shed. 4. We are impressed with the vision and work of the Australian Men’s Sheds Association. We want to learn from them and adapt their vision and methods to our Irish situation. 5. We believe each group of men should be encouraged and supported to realise their own potential and to take responsibility and ownership for their own project and its possibilities. As far as possible each group should retain its own autonomy. 6. We see the passing on of skills, traditional and new as a key aspect of the work. Each man should see himself as teacher and a learner in their group. Different men will possess varying degrees of skills professional and practical which will encourage the community learning possibilities. Each man will bring his own particular individuality, skills and limitations to the group and should be fully respected and acknowledged. There should be a clear anti – bullying policy. 7. There will be an emphasis on informal learning. An atmosphere of ‘doing stuff together’, having fun, creating a buzz should prevail. 8. We see groups emerging in urban and rural settings. We are very conscious of respecting the place a particular group of men come from, its uniqueness and possibilities. 9. We are not affiliated to any political or religious grouping, and are non – profit.
St. Patrick's Scout Group 1st/2nd/5th Louth

St. Patrick's Scout Group 1st/2nd/5th Louth

Scout Centre, Castletown Road, Dundalk ,
St. Patrick's Scout Group 1st/2nd/5th Louth as a member of Scouting Ireland. Scouting Ireland is a voluntary, non-formal educational movement for young people. It is independent, non-political, open to all without distinction of origin, race, creed or gender, in accordance with the purpose, principles and method conceived by Robert Baden-Powell and as stated by WOSM. The aim of Scouting Ireland is to "encourage the physical, intellectual, social, spiritual and cultural development of its members so that they may achieve their full potential and, as responsible citizens, contribute and improve society." Of the 750,000 people between the ages of 6 and 18 in Ireland, approximately 2.5% participate in Scouting Ireland.
Fadó Festival Bantry

Fadó Festival Bantry

Bantry, Bantry ,
This St Patrick’s weekend, Bantry will host its second Fadó Festival, re-creating Bantry of yesteryear. The scene will be set by the pubs adopting a “pre-electrification theme” and street lighting black out on Friday & Saturday night. The highlight of the Festival will undoubtedly be the street pageant of fire and acoustic splendour setting out from the waterfront and wielding its way through the streets on the Saturday night. The full programme of events is to follow but the following will give you a flavour…. The Festival will begin on Friday morning with a re-enactment of the old style fair in Bantry featuring livestock and our already renowned food-market exhibiting local artisan produce. The local businesses will be encouraged to participate in the spirit of the Festival by adorning their premises with period theme. Visitors to the area will also be invited to adopt the theme via their dress etc.
Love Port

Love Port

Catholic Club, Main Street, Portarlington ,
PCDA/Love Port - an initiative of the Portarlington Community Development Association
Sliabh Luchra Boxing Club

Sliabh Luchra Boxing Club

NEKD Building, Crageen, Castleisland ,
Sliabh Luchra Boxing Club Castleisland. Also run Adult classes and boxercise for under 10's. Contact Jennifer on 066 71 42576 for more information
NCBI Retail Clonmel

NCBI Retail Clonmel

14 Peter Street , Clonmel ,
NCBI's retail shop in Clonmel sells great quality second-hand clothes, shoes, household items, books and a large selection of bric-a-brac.
Library Association of Ireland

Library Association of Ireland

c/o 138-144 Pearse Street, Dublin ,
Representing libraries and librarians in Ireland