Level 3 or not, Dublin is BUSY!! – Busker Fleadh, Frisbee Games, Uilleann Pipes, Hip Hop, Mental Health Week, Dublin Theatre Festival, Open House Dublin
Hi all!
Every now and then, Dublin City issues a “Your Dublin Your Voice” survey to a panel of a few thousand people and in the past I wrote about ways to participate in the Dublin Event Guide. A few weeks ago a new survey was sent out and I just received the headline results during the week.
One question jumped out:
Post-COVID, 45% of respondents anticipate using public transport less, 38% anticipate socialising in the city less, 36% intend dining and non-grocery shopping in the city less.
This is a HUGE change and will impact us all, I expect! If such a big proportion of people plan to socialise less in Dublin and also plan to eat out less and shop, then the result will have to be that there will be significantly less shops, restaurants and pubs. But it also will probably result in less events in Dublin!
Is that what we really want? Sure, the survey was taken in the middle of Covid restrictions and Covid concerns, so a while after Covid (And YES, there will be life after Covid!!!) this could change again, but it does make you wonder if the currently required physical distancing that is still given the horrible name of “social distancing” will lead to social isolation.
Here at the Dublin Event Guide, I will do whatever possible to reduce that risk! If people know what great events there will take place again after Covid, then they hopefully will be tempted. And in the meantime we will “struggle on” with all sorts of online events and some real life evens.
And whatever I find out about events, I will report back to you in the form of the best free event listing for Dublin that you can find! ;-) Week after week! To do this effectively, there are some cost and so we have found this deal: I do the work and you help me pay the bills through donations. As long as this works, I will continue. If I have to do the work AND pay the bills, I will stop. Fair??? I think so!
I am not asking for a lot, but I think one or two Euro per MONTH is a very fair suggestion. So for the year, this would be 12 Euro or – for people you can afford a bit more – just 24 Euro per year! That is ONLY 23 or 46 cent per Dublin Event Guide edition! An amazingly low cost for the great value that you get every week! :-)
Please donate via www.paypal.me/DublinEventGuide
or for Revolut users among you just via 0872931571.
And if 12 Euro is too much for you, then it would be great if you bought one or two or even three virtual coffees for the Dublin Event Guide and you can do that on the “Buy Me a Coffee” page here www.buymeacoffee.com/DublinEventG
And come over to www.DublinEventGuide.com to check out some of the ads and click on the ones that you find interesting, that also helps!!
Thank you very very much!
The EPIC Zone
“EPIC – The Irish Emigration Museum” (www.epicchq.com) are currently sponsoring the Dublin Event Guide and this section of the weekly newsletter will contain relevant information about events in general or about EPIC-related news and happenings.
Like most other museums and cultural venues, EPIC is currently closed, but they do not stop and are running some really interesting online events:
++ Space Week Special: Tiny Tots: “Lost in Space”
Saturday 10 October – 10:30-11:15 – Adm: EUR 5 per household
epicchq.com/space-week-special-tiny-tots-lost-in-space/
This is the perfect workshop for little ones at home! This month in honour of Space Week, climb aboard your rocket and leave the world behind in this galactic adventure. Meet astronauts Neil Armstrong and Eileen Collins, countdown to lift-off, star gaze, map out a new planet, and try out your spacewalk – all from the comfort of your home. (Suitable for Age 6 and under – Booking required)
++ Techxibit “Unplugged Coding” Workshop
Friday 16 October – 10:30-11:30 – Adm: EUR 25 for up to 30 students
epicchq.com/techxibit-unplugged-coding-workshop-epic-museum/
Calling all teachers! Experience the world of coding without a computer in this one-hour fun, practical hands-on STEAM workshop for Primary students. Delivered remotely via Zoom, students will take part in basic art, maths and storytelling exercises in order to enable them to grasp the fundamentals of what coding is. With the aim of equipping them with the basic skills needed to be a computer scientist, this workshop will inspire students to explore this fascinating subject matter further.
And here are as many free events for you as I could find:
I hope everybody knows that all events in the Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events) are actually free. The name does give it away ;-) but it seems not everyone is totally aware of that!
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PLEASE NOTE: Facebook broke their Events Pages!! It seems that the events details have disappeared if you look at the events page on a computer. But if you look at it on your mobile phone it will show all details. But here is a trick: You can force the mobile view by putting a “m.” instead of a “www.” in front of the facebook.com
Saturday
+ The SuperNatural Food Market 09:00-15:00 St Andrew’s Resource Centre, 114-116 Pearse St., Dublin 2 www.facebook.com/thesupernaturalfoodmarket
+ Honest2Goodness Market – Food Market – 09:30-15:00 – 136a Slaney Close, Dublin Industrial Estate, Glasnevin, Dublin 11 www.facebook.com/GlasnevinMarket/
+ St Anne’s Park Market – Farmer’s Market 10:00-16:00 St. Anne’s Park, Raheny, Dublin 5 www.facebook.com/RedStablesMarket/
+ Bushy Park Market 10:00-16:00 Bushy Park, Terenure, Dublin 6W www.facebook.com/bushyparkmarket
+ Marlay Park Market 10:00-16:00 Marlay Park, Grange Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14 www.dlrcoco.ie/en/markets/marlay-park-coco-market
++ Busker Fleadh Online on Sat + Sun – Virtual Stage Performances – Sat 11:00-17:00 Online buskerfleadh.ie/
+ Big Bang Dance Project 2020 11:00-12:30 Richmond Barracks, off Bulfin Road, Inchicore, Dublin 8 www.facebook.com/events/686571932069670 (Booking required)
+ Functional exercises on wheels + yoga for skaters 11:00-12:00 “Bord Gais, 1 Foley Street, Dublin 2” (Unfortunately this address is completely incorrect!!! There is no Board Gais at 1 Foley Street and the given street is in Dublin 1, not Dublin 2. ) www.facebook.com/events/1040852246364951/
+ Autumn Craft Fair – Online 11:00-17:00 www.facebook.com/events/384634325884146/
+ Ukulele Licence – Play Along – Rock Jam School 11:00-11:30 Online rockjam.ie
+ Temple Bar Food Market 11:00-16:00 Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 www.templebarmarkets.com/foodmarket
+ Blackrock Market 11:00-17:30 Main Street, Blackrock, Co. Dublin www.facebook.com/BlackrockMarket/
+ Percussion for Busking – Online Event – Busker Fleadh 11:30 buskerfleadh.ie/++ Social Frisbee Games – Beginners Welcome 13:00-15:00 Usher Park Celtic FC, Memorial Gardens, Islandbridge, Dublin 8 www.facebook.com/events/626263918091446
+ Live Looping and Beatboxing – Online Event – Busker Fleadh 13:00 buskerfleadh.ie/
+ National Climate Justice Demonstration 13:00-14:00 Online www.facebook.com/events/2747967378771863/
+ Cheese Straw – Baking Workshop 14:00-15:00 Online www.facebook.com/events/330584058043880/
+ Yoga for Respiratory Health – Live Webinar with Isha Online 16:00-17:00 Online www.ishayoga.eu/index.php/live-webinars/
+ Rocktalk Interviews – Facebook Live – Busker Fleadh 16:30 buskerfleadh.ie/
+ Go Dance For Change International Online Showcase 18:00-20:00 Online www.dublincity.ie/events-social-inclusion-week-2020/go-dance-change-international-online-showcase
++ The Ace and Deuce of Piping – Uilleann Piping Concert 20:00-23:00 Online pipers.ie/event-single/the-ace-and-deuce-of-piping-2020-2/ Streaming on pipers.ie/npu-tv/
Sunday
+ Dun Laoghaire People’s Park Market 10:00-17:30 People’s Park, Park Road, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin www.dlrcoco.ie/en/markets/d%C3%BAn-laoghaire-coco-market
+ Basic Skating Session with Skate Lucan 10:00-11:00 Griffeen Valley Park, Lucan Co. Dublin www.facebook.com/events/796448081134388/
+ Walking Meditation in the Park 10:30-11:30 Phoenix Park Entrance, Parkgate Street, Dublin 8 www.facebook.com/events/1641764009337191/
+ Early Years Improvising – Busker Fleadh 11:00 Online buskerfleadh.ie/
+ Marlay Park Market 11:00-16:00 Marlay Park, Grange Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14 www.dlrcoco.ie/en/markets/marlay-park-coco-market
+ Blackrock Market 11:00-17:30 Main Street, Blackrock, Co. Dublin www.facebook.com/BlackrockMarket/
++ Busker Fleadh Online on Sat + Sun – Virtual Stage Performances – Sun 12:00-18:00 Online buskerfleadh.ie/
+ Sunday Organ Recitals – St. Mary’s Pro Cathedral 12:15-12:45 Online www.facebook.com/events/374141330432574
+ Ukulele License Play Along Session – Busker Fleadh 13:30 buskerfleadh.ie/
+ Guitar Stories – Busker Fleadh 16:00 buskerfleadh.ie/
+ Gardiner Street Gospel Choir – Online Mass 19:30-20:30 Online www.facebook.com/events/618767912076311/
+ Temper-Mental MissElayneous – Hip Hop Sessions 21:00 Online axisballymun.ticketsolve.com/shows/1173604589
You want for more events and suggestions?
I found a few more things to keep you going or that you might find interesting:
1) BUSKER FLEADH
Last year the Busker FLeadh took place at Smithfield Plaza, this year it is an online event. On Saturday and Sunday there will be 20 performances on each day on the Virtual Stage and in addition a total of 6 workshops and talks will happen. Check out buskerfleadh.ie/ for all details!
2) OPEN HOUSE DUBLIN
Open House is an amazing event in normal years. I call it the “Culture Night for people with an interest in the buildings around us”. Organised by the Irish Architecture Foundation it normally gives us a chance to discover normally inaccessible buildings on a guided tour and always gives great insights in the reasons behind building the building in the way we see it today.
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One year I took part in a tour of Busaras and started really appreciating this not so much liked building. The same happened when Liberty Hall was properly explained to me. Last year I was lucky enough to get on the tour for the old Airport Terminal.
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Fascinating experiences year after year! But as you can imagine, Open House 2020 will be different than in previous years.
Luckily it is still taking place, but most “tours” will be online. It will take place on 10+11 October with some events already this coming Thursday and Friday. I would suggest that you check out the website during the week at openhousedublin.com to see what buildings you would like to see. Some events need prebooking! There is also a “Open House Junior” if you have kids that need entertaining. And there are even a few real life events that you should find out about before next weekend.
3) HALLOWEEN FOR KIDS in 2020
Last week I made some suggestions for how to tell your children that Santa will definitely come, but it will be a little different this year.
This week I want to tell you about a few ideas I had for a safe Halloween in Covid times and the inspiration to it came – indirectly – from the same 6 year old child that got me thinking how to explain Covid changes to a child last week. ;-)
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Trick or Treat-ing is in Covid times not necessarily a harmless undertaking, but what is Halloween without the fun of going around the houses to get sweets? So how can you reduce the risk and still give your child a nice Halloween experience?
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The super safe solution is not to leave the house and instead put family members in different rooms in the house and get your children to go from door to door and get some sweets. (If there are not enough family members…or rooms, you might have to do a number of “tours” around the house.) It is not the same as going from house to house, I agree, but it is the safest solution.
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But there is another option: You also could bring pre-packed small bags of sweets with your child’s name on it to a few trusted neighbours. Then you can go from house to house, keep the appropriate physical distance at the houses, and when your child announces its name, you know that the sweets bag you will get only contains the things that you put in there. If you want to be extra careful, you could even double-bag the sweets so that when you get the bag you just remove the outer bag and now nobody but you will have touched the inner bag.
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Some might find this is being too careful and others – who are a bit more careful – will hopefully consider it as an option that will allow Trick or Treat-ing even in 2020. :-)
Thanks Eve for the inspiration! ;-)
4) OCTOBER IS REUSE MONTH
October is reuse month and the goal is to to raise awareness about the benefits of reusing everyday items and materials that would otherwise go to waste. There will be three events that give help and advise and you can put them already in your diary:
08 Oct: The Big Reuse Event Part 1 www.mywaste.ie/reuse-month-event/the-big-reuse-event-part-1/
15 Oct: The Big Reuse Event Part 2 www.mywaste.ie/reuse-month-event/the-big-reuse-event-part-2/
22 Oct: The Big Reuse Event Part 3 www.mywaste.ie/reuse-month-event/the-big-reuse-event-part-3/
5) Online Courses – Special Offer
During the Covid lockdown, enrollments in Udemy courses increased by 425%! Wow! What did you learn during that time? In September most Udemy courses will cost between EUR 10.99 and 12.99 again. At some point in August the courses were even reduced to 9.99, but these things happen sometimes without advance warning. I checked though and in September and October there are no 9.99 discounts planned, so you better get the courses when you see form for between 10.99 and 12.99. Please use this link shor.by/GqCk because if you buy through that link, you help the Dublin Event Guide! ;-)
6) Books – 10% DISCOUNT ON BOOK DEPOSITORY
A new free Book summary can be found here every week: readitfor.me/91927 Readitfor.me actually provides a number of weekly free book summaries and they also have a special offer at the moment still that will expire soon: For $99 you will get Lifetime access to ALL book summaries! This is a great price if you consider that their normal monthly charge is EUR 10, so in just 10 month you would have spent more than with the lifetime access.
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To buy physical books and e-books I recommend Book Depository because they are usually cheaper than others and they always include delivery for free (and by using this link you help the Dublin Event Guide). Please don’t use any other links than the one below!! (Book Depository changed all their links and with the old one you don’t help the Dublin Event Guide.) With this link you do help the Dublin Event Guide when you purchase a book and it doesn’t cost you a cent: shor.by/BookDepository
And until Sunday 04 October, Book Depository is giving everybody in Ireland a 10% discount!! Use the link above and then enter the code IE10 in the coupon box at checkout.
And this is it for another week! Have a good weekend and new week.
Take care,–Joerg
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