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Comhaltas Navan

Comhaltas Navan

Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann is the largest group involved in the preservation and promotion of Irish Traditional Music. Comhaltas is a not for profit cultural movement with branches all over the world. We hold music, dance and language classes nationwide. About Comhaltas Navan Branch: Members of Comhaltas Navan have a passion for Traditional Irish Music and the spirit to carry the tradition alive in music, song, dance, and storytelling. Comhaltas Navan Branch hosts weekly traditional Irish music sessions around the town of Navan and beyond. We welcome spectators and new participants. We also have a range of Traditional Irish Music classes for adults and children. Music Classes Information: When: Thursday Evenings @ 7:30pm Where: Beaufort College, Navan Subjects: Flute, Whistle, Fiddle, Banjo Enrolment Contact: Clodagh Roche: 083 1007979 Elaine Colwell: 086 894 5080 (or) Tony Brady: 087 948 0482 Traditional Music Sessions in Navan: Traditional Irish Music Sessions are held around Navan Town on a weekly basis: WED: Lantern Lounge, Watergate St, Navan. 9.30pm THURS: Thursday's, Fox's, Flower Hill, Navan, 9.30pm FRI: Brady's Lounge, Ludlow St, Navan. 9.30pm Further Information: For more information, please contact Committee Members: PRO: Clodagh Roche: 083 1007979 / 087 215 1170 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/comhaltasnavan Email: comhaltasnavan@hotmail.com FB email: comhaltasnavan@facebook.com
Tel: 872151170
Ballyfermot Community Association

Ballyfermot Community Association

The Ballyfermot Community Assocciation was formed circa; 1962
Tel: 6434722
Maynooth Kilcock Lions Club

Maynooth Kilcock Lions Club

Maynooth Co. Kildare, Maynooth ,
The Maynooth Kilcock Lions Club was formed in 1981 as the 77th Lions Club in Ireland. Lions International presented the Charter to the then President Mr. Jack Mc Ilhenney in Newbridge in 1981. Lions are Ordinary People doing amazing Things. Yes, ordinary people from all walks of life such as Teachers, Grocers, Doctors, Police men and women, Nurses, Van drivers, Solicitors, Plumbers, Clergy, Retired people, Young people who are over the age of eighteen, in fact anyone can become a Lion. Maynooth Kilcock Lions club generally has twenty to thirty members and they are representative of a cross-section of the community within which they serve. Lions are men and women who give of their time voluntarily to humanitarian causes in their Local, National and Global communities. Club Details - Maynooth Kilcock - Republic of Ireland Club Number: 39636 District: 105 I President: Peter O'Sullivan 0872585260 Meeting Place: CARTON HOUSE HOTEL Meeting Address: Maynooth - Leixlip Road Meeting Time: SECOND WED at 20:30H Telephone Number: Website: http://www.maynoothkilcocklionsclub.org
Ballinasloe Social Services

Ballinasloe Social Services

Brackernagh, Ballinasloe ,
It provides Day Care, Physiotherapy, Chiropody, Meals on Wheels, Pre-School Services to the people of Ballinasloe and its environs
Cork Folklore Project

Cork Folklore Project

St Finbarr's College, Redemption Road, Farranferris, Cork ,
The Cork Folklore Project was founded as a non-profit community research archive in partnership with the Department of Folklore and Ethnology at University College Cork, Northside Community Enterprises and FÁS. Serving as a community employment scheme, more than eighty people have worked on the project, acquiring training in computers, oral history interviewing, research, photography, video and sound recording, desktop publishing, archival methods and more.
Durrow Development Forum

Durrow Development Forum

Durrow Development Forum is a voluntary community organisation in Durrow, Co. Laois whose mission is to enhance the social, physical and environmental aspects of the village.
Tel: 578736327
South Tipperary Volunteer Centre

South Tipperary Volunteer Centre

Unit 2C Carrigeen Business Park, Cahir ,
Our primary function is to match individuals and groups interested in volunteering with appropriate volunteering opportunities. To do this, we offer advice and support to both volunteers and volunteer-involving organisations through a range of services that include information provision, consultation, training and Garda Vetting. The South Tipperary Volunteer Centres provides an invaluable link between individuals wishing to undertake voluntary activity and organisations seeking to involve volunteers. We believe passionately in the value of volunteering and the benefits of volunteering for all: the individual, the volunteer-involving organisation and the wider society. In addition to placing volunteers, we stimulate and encourage volunteering by promoting volunteering at a local level in South Tipperay. We work towards breaking down the barriers to volunteering and target specific groups of people who are under- or unrepresented in volunteering. We develop volunteering opportunities through consultation with local voluntary and community organisations and recognise the potential of volunteering. We encourage groups and organisations to think creatively about volunteering and to develop imaginative, non-traditional opportunities for potential volunteers. In addition, the South TIpperary Volunteer Centres offers tailored and bespoke volunteer management training to interested groups and organisations.
Castledermot Responders Group

Castledermot Responders Group

The Castledermot Responders Group is made of ordinary community members trained, as a minimum in basic life support and the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), who attend potentially life threatening emergencies with the local area. We are members of the public who volunteer to help our community by responding to medical emergencies while the ambulance is traveling to the scene. If you wanted to become a Community First Responder you would be trained in a wide range of emergency skills, and use specialised equipment such as automatic external defibrillators, aspirin and oxygen therapy. You would then be able to provide an early intervention in situations such as a heart attack or cardiac arrest before the National Ambulance Service crew arrives. This improves patient survival and recovery. Our primary role is to deliver emergency and urgent care response for the local community. We know that every second counts in an emergency: e.g. cardiac arrest, stroke and heart attack. Having considered international evidence it’s clear that equipping communities with equipment and basic life-saving skills will save lives. Our groups objective is to be on the scene of a suspected Heart Attack or Cardiac Arrest providing emergency care while the Ambulance Service is still on the way. While on scene our members will be; * Giving oxygen therapy. * Clearing and controlling the airway of an unconscious patient. * Providing resuscitation and defibrillation. * Making them feel more comfortable and at ease. * Taking basic observations. * Reassuring worried relatives and taking charge of the situation. * Using local knowledge to ensure that the Ambulance can find the location quickly.
Sligo Credit Union

Sligo Credit Union

Stephen Street , Sligo ,
Address: Hyde House, Stephen Street, Sligo
straide & foxford utd

straide & foxford utd

Green Road, Foxford ,
united in 1989, add this page as a friend for weekly updates on results and fixtures for all age groups
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