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55+ Daily Activity SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY 55+ Daily Activity SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY The 55+ Daily Activity was produced by South Dublin County Council’s Community Development Team to help older people find information on what’s going on every day in their local area. Essentially the 55+ Daily Activity is a snap shot of just some of the many activities and community groups for older people, in Clondalkin, Lucan, Palmerstown, Rathfarnham, Rural South Dublin County, Tallaght, Templeogue and Terenure. The 55+ Daily Activity contains information to turn the period from 55 onwards into one of the most satisfying times. Inside you will find opportunities to engage in arts and cultural activities, social events, outings, sport and physical activity as well as details of where you can meet like minded people for a cuppa and a chat. We hope the information provided will inspire 55+ to reach their full potential as they age. The 55+ Daily Activity was accurate at the time of going into press. However, some activities or groups may have changed their times and days so it is always best to ring ahead and confirm. Indeed, some activities / groups may require an admission or membership fee, so again it is always better to ring ahead and confirm. Also, you may know of an activity or group happening in your area which is not included in this booklet. So if you would like to tell us about it, we’d be delighted to hear from you. You will find our contact details on the back of this booklet. We hope you will find the 55+ Daily Activity useful, helping you to have an enjoyable time meeting old friends and making new ones. We wish you an enjoyable time attending the various activities and groups and visiting your neighbouring areas. i Contents SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY Clondalkin Area Day Page Áras Chrónáin Monday 13 Bawnogue Youth & Community Centre Monday 03 Clondalkin Sports & Leisure Complex Monday 05 Clondalkin Village Parish Centre Monday 06, 14 Knockmitten Youth & Community Centre Monday 12 Liscarne Community Café Centre Monday 01 Quarryvale Family Resource Centre Monday 13 Sacred Heart Parish Centre Monday 14 Scoil Mhuire Monday 13 St. Joseph’s School Monday 13 Áras Chrónáin Tuesday 24 Knockmitten Youth & Community Centre Tuesday 22, 24, 29 Liscarne Community Café Centre Tuesday 16 Quarryvale Youth & Community Centre Tuesday 30 Roadstone Social Club Tuesday 30 Ronanstown CDP Tuesday 26 Round Towers GAA Club Tuesday 18 The Church of the Immaculate Conception Tuesday 28 Áras Chrónáin Wednesday 43 Bawnogue Youth & Community Centre Wednesday 36, 43 Liscarne Community Café Centre Wednesday 33 Maldron Hotel Newlands Cross Wednesday 36 Sacred Heart Parish Centre Wednesday 47 The Scouts Den Wednesday 46 Bawnogue Youth & Community Centre Thursday 52, 58 Clondalkin Library Thursday 62 Clondalkin Sports & Leisure Complex Thursday 55, 57 Knockmitten Youth & Community Centre Thursday 65 Liscarne Community Café Centre Thursday 50 Quarryvale Family Resource Centre Thursday 63 Sacred Heart Parish Centre Thursday 50, 54 St. Joseph’s School Thursday 64 Clondalkin Sports & Leisure Complex Friday 69 Knockmitten Youth & Community Centre Friday 71, 72 Liscarne Community Café Centre Friday 66 Sacred Heart Parish Centre Friday 74 ii Contents SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY Lucan Area Day Page Lucan Library SuperValu Shopping Centre Monday 07 Lucan Sports & Leisure Complex Wednesday 41 St. Andrew’s Parish Centre Wednesday 38 St. Mary’s Parish Centre Wednesday 38 St. Andrew’s Parish Centre Thursday 58, 64 Palmerstown Area Day Page Palmerstown Active Retirement Association Monday 10 Palmerstown Parish Centre Monday 01 Palmerstown Active Retirement Association Tuesday 19, 26, 29 Palmerstown Community & Youth Centre Tuesday 18, 30, 31 Palmerstown Active Retirement Association Wednesday 39 Palmerstown Parish Centre Wednesday 33 Parish Centre Wednesday 47 Waterstown Park Wednesday 42 Palmerstown Active Retirement Association Thursday 52, 59 Palmerstown Active Retirement Association Friday 67, 72, 73 Palmerstown Community & Youth Centre Friday 74 Palmerstown Parish Centre Friday 66 Rathfarnham Area Day Page RUAH Centre Monday 06 Ballyroan Community & Youth Centre Tuesday 20, 25 Knocklyon Youth & Community Centre Tuesday 16, 20 Whitechurch Community & Youth Centre Tuesday 20, 26 Ballyroan Community & Youth Centre Wednesday 42, 43, 47 Ballyroan Community & Youth Centre Thursday 57, 63 Knocklyon Youth & Community Centre Thursday 58 Ballyroan Community & Youth Centre Friday 70 Ballyroan Community & Youth Centre Sunday 76 iii Contents SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY Rural South Dublin County Area (Brittas, Glenasmole, Newcastle, Rathcoole & Saggart) Area Day Page St. Brigid’s Home Brittas Monday 02 St. Martin’s National School Brittas Monday 14 St. Brigid’s Home Brittas Tuesday 17 St. Brigid’s Home Brittas Wednesday 34 St. Brigid’s Home, Crooksling Brittas Thursday 51 St. Brigid’s Home, Crooksling Brittas Friday 67 Glenasmole Community Centre Glenasmole Monday 02 Glenasmole Community Centre Glenasmole Wednesday 34 St. Finian’s Community Centre Newcastle Monday 06 St. Finian’s Community Centre Newcastle Wednesday 46 St. Finian’s Community Centre Newcastle Thursday 56 4 Districts Day Care Centre Rathcoole Monday 02 Rathcoole Community Centre Rathcoole Monday 04 4 Districts Day Care Centre Rathcoole Tuesday 17 4 Districts Day Care Centre Rathcoole Wednesday 35 Rathcoole Community Centre Rathcoole Wednesday 34, 38, 40, 48 4 Districts Day Care Centre Rathcoole Thursday 51 Rathcoole Community Centre Rathcoole Thursday 63 4 Districts Day Care Centre Rathcoole Friday 67 Tallaght Area Day Page An Cosán Monday 11 Belgard Community & Youth Centre Monday 14 Dominic’s Community Centre Monday 08, 12 Dublin Postal Sports & Social Club Monday 02, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11 Glenview Lodge Monday 08 Killinarden Community Centre Monday 04, 09 Killinarden Family Resource Centre Monday 03, 11 Kilnamanagh Family Recreation Centre Monday 07, 12, 13 Kiltipper Café Bar Monday 12 Kingswood Community Centre Monday 15 Rose Cottage Dementia Care Centre Monday 05 iv Contents SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY St. Aengus Parish Community Centre Monday 15 St. Anne’s GAA Club Monday 14 St. Kevin’s Family Resource Centre Monday 03, 04 St. Mark’s GAA Club Monday 05 St. Mark’s Youth and Family Centre Monday 11 Tallaght Leisure Centre Monday 06 The Resource Centre Monday 05 Trustus Day Services Monday 01 Tymon Bawn Community Centre Monday 15 23 Brookview Avenue Tuesday 32 Belgard Community & Youth Centre Tuesday 19 Dominic’s Community Centre Tuesday 23, 30 Dublin Postal Sports & Social Club Tuesday 17, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28 Glenview Lodge Tuesday 23 Killinarden Family Resource Centre Tuesday 18, 27, 29 Kilnamanagh Family Recreation Centre Tuesday 21, 26 Kingswood Community Centre Tuesday 21 Rose Cottage Dementia Care Centre Tuesday 19 Rua Red Tuesday 22 Shalom, St. Mark’s Church Hall, Tallaght Tuesday 31 St. Aengus Parish Community Centre Tuesday 28 St. Kevin’s Family Resource Centre Tuesday 20, 28, 29 St. Thomas’s Pastoral Centre Tuesday 23 Tallaght Stadium Tuesday 27 The Dominican Retreat Centre Tuesday 31 The Resource Centre Tuesday 19 Trustus Day Services Tuesday 16 Tymon Bawn Community Centre Tuesday 22 Belgard Community & Youth Centre Wednesday 48 Dublin Postal Sports & Social Club Wednesday 35, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 45 Fettercairn Community Centre Wednesday 44 Firhouse Community Centre Wednesday 44 Glenview Lodge Wednesday 40 Killinarden Family Resource Centre Wednesday 36 Kilnamanagh Family Recreation Centre Wednesday 38 Kiltipper Café Bar Wednesday 46 Kingswood Community Centre Wednesday 41 Rose Cottage Dementia Care Centre Wednesday 37 Rua Red Wednesday 39 St. Aengus Parish Community Centre Wednesday 47 St. Kevin’s Family Resource Centre Wednesday 33, 36, 41, 45 St. Mark’s Youth and Family Centre Wednesday 45 v Contents SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY St. Thomas’s Church Wednesday 46 Tallaght Community School Sports Complex Wednesday 49 Tallaght Leisure Centre Wednesday 37 The Dominican Retreat Centre Wednesday 48 The Park Community Centre Wednesday 39 The Resource Centre Wednesday 37 Trustus Day Services Wednesday 34 An Cosán Thursday 60 Belgard Community & Youth Centre Thursday 53, 61 Brookfield Youth & Community Centre Thursday 63 Dominic’s Community Centre Thursday 62 Dublin Postal Sports & Social Club Thursday 51, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60 Glenview Lodge Thursday 56 Jobstown Community Centre Thursday 61 Killinarden Community Centre Thursday 64 Killinarden Family Resource Centre Thursday 53 Kilnamanagh Family Recreation Centre Thursday 54, 64 Kingswood Community Centre Thursday 54 Molloys Pub Thursday 65 Rose Cottage Dementia Care Centre Thursday 53 St. Aengus Parish Community Centre Thursday 65 St. Mark’s Scout’s Den Thursday 61 St. Thomas’s Parish Centre Thursday 62 Tallaght Leisure Centre Thursday 55 The Dominican Retreat Centre Thursday 65 Trustus Day Services Thursday 50 Tymon Bawn Community Centre Thursday 56 Belgard Community & Youth Centre Friday 73 Dominic’s Community Centre Friday 71, 74 Dublin Postal Sports & Social Club Friday 68, 71, 72 Glenview Lodge Friday 72 Killinarden Family Resource Centre Friday 69 Kilnamanagh Family Recreation Centre Friday 70 Kiltipper Café Bar Friday 73 Kingswood Community Centre Friday 71 Trustus Day Services Friday 66 Tymon Bawn Community Centre Friday 68, 74 Rose Cottage Dementia Care Centre Friday 69 Brookfield Community Garden Saturday 75 Killinarden Community Centre Saturday 75 Rua Red Saturday 75 Kiltipper Café Bar Sunday 76 vi Contents SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY Templeogue & Terenure Area Day Page Kimmage Manor Church Hall Monday
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