Do you enjoy knitting and crochet? Finglas Library hosts a Knitting and Crochet Group on Fridays at 11am.
Open to all ages and levels of experience. Come along and enjoy the chat!
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Venue – Finglas Library
Age of Participants – Adults
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Fri-Nov-2022-GMT+0100 @ 12:00
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Join Brendan from the DSPCA for a talk on animal welfare.
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Venue – Connections Arts Centre, Christ Church, Rathgar, Dublin 6
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Fri-Nov-2022-GMT+0100 @ 11:30
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Connecting the Disability Community through the Arts.
Are you ready to sing? Get your glad rags on and join our host Letizia for a fun-filled afternoon.
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Venue – Connections Arts Centre, Christ Church, Rathgar, Dublin 6
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Fri-Nov-2022-GMT+0100 @ 15:30
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Connecting the Disability Community through the Arts.
Join John as he sings the songs of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Perry Como, Nat King Cole and many more.
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John Graham is a vocalist and entertainer who has fronted great bands over the last 50 years.
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Venue – Connections Arts Centre, Christ Church, Rathgar, Dublin 6
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Fri-Nov-2022-GMT+0100 @ 14:15
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Connecting the Disability Community through the Arts.
Bluebell CDP (in conjunction with Dublin South City Partnership) will hold the weekly Big Breakfast which welcomes local residents, disability organisations and participants from our various local groups. At the event on Friday, we will celebrate a number of our volunteers who despite being new to Ireland and to Dublin embraced the welcome they received from Bluebell CDP and now come on a weekly basis to assist with the activities.
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Venue – Bluebell Youth and Community Center
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Fri-Nov-2022-GMT+0100 @ 12:00
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Local Development Company
Introduction to Intercultural Awareness and Communication
Introduction to Intercultural Awareness and Communication is a three-hour online workshop held by the Irish Council of International Students for everyone interested in developing their cross-cultural awareness and communication competence so that they can better live and work with people from different cultures, as well as thrive in an intercultural society.
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Venue – Zoom
Attendance Capacity – 50
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Fri-Nov-2022-GMT+0100 @ 13:00
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Thu-Nov-2022-GMT+0100
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ICOS was founded in 1970 and its offices are based in Dublin.
We collaborate with our members, student organisations and government agencies to ensure that international education policy and practice in Ireland is quality-driven and remains firmly focused on the educational and social needs of all students. We promote the rights and welfare of international students who choose Ireland as a study destination, and support staff in colleges who work with them.
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Dublin City Council & International Organization for Migration will host IOM Ireland: Challenges to Migrant Inclusion
A Film Screening and Panel Discussion on the topic ‘Migration and Human Trafficking’ by the International Organisation for Migration Ireland will take place at 11am Friday 11th November in Screen 3, Light House Cinema, Smithfield, Dublin 7. Admission is FREE but prebooking is required.
International Organisation for Migration Ireland will showcase their work on migrant integration and inclusion in Ireland. The showcase will include the screening of three video testimonies from former IOM service users, who will also participate in a panel discussion. This will be followed by a presentation by IOM Ireland on the various and diverse challenges faced by migrants.
The event will also feature an audiovisual piece on Human Trafficking by Tom Vaughan – Lawlor. Detective Superintendent, Derek Maguire, of the Human Trafficking Investigation Unit and the Organised Prostitution Investigation Unit at the Garda National Protective Services Bureau will provide some in-depth statistics and stories from his experience.
A portrayal of the harrowing fictionalised accounts of victims who are trafficked to Ireland will be seen in a screening of the IOM’s new short film, ‘Anyone: Deceived’. IOM Ireland staff will discuss their efforts to help migrants and the event will conclude with a Q&A session.
This is a key event in Dublin’s Inclusion and Integration Week 2022. The week that is celebrating and promoting “Dublin a City for All”, will continue through to Monday the 14th of November.
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Venue – Lighthouse Cinema
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Fri-Nov-2022-GMT+0100 @ 13:00