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Dublin Event Guide 750: More St. Patrick’s Festival! — This is the 750th edition of the Dublin Event Guide!

Dublin Event Guide (for free events)

More St. Patrick’s Festival!

This is the 750th edition of the Dublin Event Guide!

Hi all!

There is so much I could write about in this week’s intro! At the beginning of the week I had the honour and the privilege to be invited to a tour of four great sights in Dublin. We visited the Custom House Museum, Croke Park, Glasnevin Cemetery, Teeling Distillery and EPIC – The Irish Emigration Museum. A great tour and I want to tell you a bit more about that, but I will have to leave it until next week.

Also on the same tour, I met two wonderful, enthusiastic and super charming longtime Dublin Event Guide followers and supporters. And next week I will tell you more about that encounter as well! All I am telling you today is that it made my week! ;-)

So what will I write about this week? Well there are TWO big events this week. The first one is obviously the first St. Patrick’s Festival after a 2 year break. St. Patrick’s Day was a glorious day on Thursday and the weather was perfect for the parade and – as a secret St. Patrick’s Day Parade cynic – I have to admit that the parade was quite good this year. Over the weekend, the St. Patrick’s Festival continues at the Festival Quarter at the National Museum at Collins Barracks. Check out the events in the listings below or go to stpatricksfestival.ie/events for the full events list.

Today I can’t just move on to the free events without drawing your attention to the fact that this is the 750th Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events)!! 750 weekly editions weeks is a LOT. Imagine doing ANYTHING 750 times. ;-) If you decide that number by 52, you will find out that it is more than 14 years that the “Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events)” is spreading the word about all sorts of free events to all subscribers and readers.

A lot has happened over the more than 14 years in the event world in Dublin, but also in the Social Media world and it is getting harder and harder to reach a large number of readers. With Facebook digging its own grave at the moment, the best way to find out about free events is still by subscribing (for free) to the weekly e-mail addition of the Dublin Event Guide. Go to www.DublinEventGuide.com and subscribe at the right hand side. This is the best way to show Facebook that their strategy of NOT allowing the users to choose what they want to see is the WRONG strategy.

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+++ St Patrick’s Treasures and Triumphs Trail (12 years and under)
17-20 March – 10:00-17:00 – EPIC, chq Building, Custom House Quay, Dublin 1 – Adm: included with ticket entry
The Irish are known for many things around the world – from folklore and history, to our appearance, personality, talents and skills. EPIC is full of hidden Irish treasures. Can you find them all? Follow the trail of shamrocks as you travel through our 20 interactive themed galleries. Use the clues to answer all the questions on our St. Patrick’s Day quiz. Not only will you discover some fun facts, you will also get to put your Riverdance moves to the test, catch criminals and even fly on an aeroplane.
o, raid your wardrobe for something green, polish your badge, grab a flag and get set to celebrate all things Irish with EPIC. Suitable for children 12 years and under. epicchq.com/event/st-patricks-treasures-and-triumphs-trail/

+++ EPIC Explorers “Stories of Ireland” Festival
Sat 19 March – 11:00/13:00/15:00 – CHQ Building, Custom House Quay, Dublin 1 – Adm: EUR 10 per ticket or EUR 30 for Families (2 Adults, 2 Kids)
Immerse yourself and your family in Irish culture this St Patrick’s weekend at CHQ. Join our performers and storytellers for a captivating selection of stories, songs and activities that will bring Irish folklore and history to life for you and your little ones. Sing, dance, shout, learn, discover and create in our magical family festival, which is suitable for families with children up to 12 years old.
Book your tickets for one of our 3 shows, which take place at 11:00, 13:00 and 15:00 in the chq Building. Each show is 1.5 hours long and will feature some wonderful child-friendly performers. Find all details about the shows and book your tickets at epicchq.com/event/epic-explorers-stories-of-ireland-festival/ Don’t forget to dress up in your best Irish attire; we can’t wait to see your costumes!

+++ Green Roots Project Art Exhibition
17-20 March – 10:00-17:00 – CHQ Building, Custom House Quay, Dublin 1 – Adm: Free
At the Green Roots Project, it is believed that Ireland is uniquely placed to be a leader of the sustainability movement. Their goal is to encourage people, communities, businesses, schools/colleges and organisations to engage in more environmentally positive actions. This March, they are encouraging children, teens and adults to get involved in green/eco-activities around the celebration of Ireland’s National feast day, in ways that will produce lasting positive impacts on people, local communities and the environment. The “40 Shades of Green” poster art exhibition will be on display in the CHQ Building and the posters have been created by pupils in Irish schools who answered the questions: “In these days of Climate Crisis, what does it really mean to be Green in Ireland? What have we done and what are we doing and what will we be doing in the future to live more sustainably?” epicchq.com/event/green-roots-project-art-exhibition/

Free events in Dublin this weekend…

Saturday 19 March

+ Supernatural Food Market – Food & Farmer’s Market 09:00-15:00 St Andrew’s Resource Centre, 114-116 Pearse St., Dublin 2 www.facebook.com/thesupernaturalfoodmarket
+ Airfield Estate Farmers’ Market 09:00-14:30 Airfield Estate, Overend Ave, Dundrum, Dublin 14 (lower car park) www.airfield.ie/farmers-market-at-airfield-estate
+ Honest2Goodness Market – Food & Farmers’ Market – 09:30-15:00 – 136a Slaney Close, Dublin Industrial Estate, Glasnevin, Dublin 11 www.facebook.com/GlasnevinMarket/
+ Glasnevin Indoor Market 10:00-14:00 Brooks Timber & Building Supplies Ltd, Ballyboggan Rd, Dublin 11 www.facebook.com/Glasnevin-Indoor-Market-107579840635438
+ Bushy Park Market – 30 stalls with hot food, artisan produce, crafters and makers 10:00-16:00 Bushy Park, Rathdown Avenue, Terenure, Dublin 6W www.facebook.com/bushyparkmarket
+ A Family Celebration at Nowruz (Persian New Year) – Chester Beatty Museum 11:00 Online chesterbeatty.ie/whats-on/online-activity-a-family-celebration/
+ 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/
+ Shamrock Suncatcher – Family Workshop (6-11 years old & guardians) 12:00 Chester Beatty Museum, Gardens of Dublin Castle, Dame Street, Dublin 2 chesterbeatty.ie/whats-on/workshop-for-families-shamrock-suncatcher/ (Booking required)
+ Is there an Irish cuisine – is it all about our farming? – Panel Discussion – St Patrick’s Festival 12:00 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/irish-food-writing-awards
+ Mark the Science Guy – St Patrick’s Festival 12:00 + 14:00 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/mark-the-science-guy
+ Little Gem Puppets – Bilingual Puppet Show – St. Patrick’s Festival 12:30 + 15:00 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/mamo-agus-an-bradan-feasa
+ Gallery Tour: National Gallery 12:30-13:15 National Gallery, Merrion Square, Dublin 2 www.nationalgallery.ie/whats-on

+ Summoning a Harp Revival – Concert – St. Patrick’s Festival 13:00 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/music-generation
+ Guido Fanzini’s Thunderous Entertainment Haberdashery – Show – St Patrick’s Festival 13:00 + 14:45 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/guido-fanzini
+ What Wondrous Shapes We Are – Storytelling for Ages 4+ – St. Patrick’s Festival 13:00 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/the-story-yurt-saturday
+ Themed Tour: Women Artists – National Gallery 13:30-14:15 National Gallery, Merrion Square, Dublin 2 www.nationalgallery.ie/whats-on/themed-tour-women-artists
+ Outdoor Circus Performance – Bray St. Patrick’s Festival 14:00 Civic Plaza at Mermaid Arts Centre, Bray, Co. Wicklow www.bray.ie/stpatricksfestival/
+ The University of Revolution – Film Screening – National Museum 14:00 NMI, Collins Barracks (Palatine Room), Benburb Street, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/abair/abair-the-university-of-revolution
+ Classic and Vintage Car Display – Bray Vintage Car Club – Bray St. Patrick’s Festival 14:00-16:00 Bandstand, Seafront, Bray, Co. Wicklow www.bray.ie/stpatricksfestival/
+ Gallery Tour: National Gallery 14:30-15:15 National Gallery, Merrion Square, Dublin 2 www.nationalgallery.ie/whats-on
+ Rathfarnham Ukelele Group – Concert – St. Patrick’s Festival 14:45 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/rathfarnham-ukelele
+ Art and Mindfulness – Creative Teens Workshop (Age: 12–17) – Chester Beatty Museum 15:00 Chester Beatty Museum, Gardens of Dublin Castle, Dame Street, Dublin 2 chesterbeatty.ie/whats-on/onsite-lab-club-for-teens-art-and-resilience/ (Booking required)
+ Nobody Told Me There Would Be Days Like These – Conversation about Migration in Ireland – St Patrick’s Festival 15:00 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/nmi-nobody-told-me-there-would-be-days-like-these
+ Tumble Circus Performance – St Patrick’s Festival 16:00 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/tumble-circus
+ Darling Dublin – Storytelling for Ages 7+ – St. Patrick’s Festival 16:00 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/the-story-yurt-saturday
+ Outdoor Circus Performance – Bray St. Patrick’s Festival 16:00 Holy Redeemer Church, Main Street, Bray, Co. Wicklow www.bray.ie/stpatricksfestival/
+ Irish Dancing Showcase – Scoil Rince Fainne – Bray St. Patrick’s Festival 16:00 Bandstand, Seafront, Bray, Co. Wicklow www.facebook.com/srfirishdance/posts/5130330020359124
+ N.O.A.H – Indie Rock – Gig – St. Patrick’s Festival 16:00 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/n-o-a-h
+ Make Me An Island Live – The Singer and the Song with Branwen – Podcast and Performace – St. Patrick’s Festival 16:30 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/make-me-an-island-live-the-singer-and-the-song
+ Ireland vs Scotland – Public Viewing – Rugby 6 Nations – Bray St. Patrick’s Festival 16:45 Bandstand, Seafront, Bray, Co. Wicklow www.bray.ie/stpatricksfestival/
+ International Folk Session at Hartigan’s 18:00-23:00 Hartigan’s, 100 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2 www.facebook.com/InternationalBalladGroup
+ Metal 2 The Masses – Heat 7 – with Superstatic, Organ Blender, Purify, Jet Fuel Chemistry, Tooms – Gig 19:00-00:00 Fibber Magees, 80-81 Parnell St, Dublin 1 www.facebook.com/events/246340641011179/
+ SIMPLY THE 80s – Gig – Wild Duck Dublin 21:30 Wild Duck, 17 Sycamore Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 www.facebook.com/wildduckdublin/
+ Acoustic Revolution – Gig – Ballsbridge 22:00 Paddy Cullens, 14 Merrion Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 www.facebook.com/PaddyCullensPub
+ Electric Circus – Gig – Tallaght 22:00 Molloys Bar and Grill, Main Street, Tallaght, Dublin 24 www.facebook.com/molloys.tallaght

Sunday 20 March

+++ Family Fun Day Greystones – with tree planting, music, dance performance, puppet show, falconry and lots of stalls 10:00-16:00 Belmont Demesne, Lower Windgates, Greystones, Co. Wicklow www.facebook.com/BelmontDemesneFarm/
+ parkHIIT Phoenix Park – Resistance Training 10:00-10:30 DASH Container Cafe, Blackhorse Avenue, Dublin 7, D07 V663 Dublin 7 www.eventbrite.ie/e/parkhiit-phoenix-park-tickets-296232588647 (Booking required)
+ Glasnevin Indoor Market 10:00-16:00 Brooks Timber & Building Supplies Ltd, Ballyboggan Rd, Dublin 11 www.facebook.com/Glasnevin-Indoor-Market-107579840635438
+++ We Love Markets @The Digital Hub – New monthly outdoor flea market with art & design, vintage, fashion, collectors, furniture, home decor, vinyl records, artisan food, baked and hot food 11:00-17:00 The Digital Depot, Thomas Street – Roe Lane, Dublin 8 www.facebook.com/events/485474679869225
+ Herbert Park Market – Food & Farmers’ Market 11:00-16:00 Herbert Park, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 www.facebook.com/Herbert-Park-Market-405930226496273
+ Blackrock Market 11:00-17:30 Main Street, Blackrock, Co. Dublin www.facebook.com/BlackrockMarket/
+ Fairytales and Art – Family Workshop (all ages) – National Gallery 11:30-13:30 National Gallery, Merrion Square, Dublin 2 www.nationalgallery.ie/whats-on/family-workshop-fairytales-and-art (tickets required see link)
+ StrongWomen Science – circus science show for children & families – St Patrick’s Festival 12:00 + 15:00 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/strong-women-science
+ Storytelling for children – St Patrick’s Festival 12:30 + 14:00 + 15:30 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/the-story-yurt-sunday
+ Family Tour – National Gallery 12:30-13:15 National Gallery, Merrion Square, Dublin 2 www.nationalgallery.ie/whats-on/family-tour-0
+ Gallery Tour: National Gallery 13:30-14:15 + 14:30-15:15 National Gallery, Merrion Square, Dublin 2 www.nationalgallery.ie/whats-on

+++ Dublin City Cov id Remembrance Event – Merrion Square 13:00-13:40 South East Entrance, Merrion Square Park, Dublin 2 www.getthislink.com/DCC_Remembrance
+ Not just shamrock … Symbols of Ireland – Tour – National Museum 13:00-13:30 + 14:00-14:30 + 15:00-15:30 National Museum Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Dublin 7 www.eventbrite.ie/e/292293677257 (Booking required)
+ Guido Fanzini’s Thunderous Entertainment Haberdashery – Show – St Patrick’s Festival 13:00 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/guido-fanzini
+ The Story of Zal and Simurgh – Storytelling – Online and In-Person Screening 13:00 Chester Beatty Museum, Gardens of Dublin Castle, Dame Street, Dublin 2 chesterbeatty.ie/whats-on/online-storytelling-the-story-of-zal-and-simurgh/
+ Moon and Sixpence Puppet Theatre 13:30-14:30 + 15:00-16:00 Phoenix Park Visitor, Centre, Phoenix Park, Dublin 8 phoenixpark.ie/event/moon-and-sixpence-puppet-theatre-sunday-20th-march-2022/?instance_id=4178
++ National Tree Week 2022 – Launch – Tree Council of Ireland 14:00 National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin Road, Glasnevin Road, Dublin 9 www.eventbrite.ie/e/295864517737 (Booking required)
+ FM104 Selects: Sophie Doyle Rider, Liliana, Winnie Ama – New Comer Performances – St Patrick’s Festival 14:00 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/fm104-selects-sophie-doyle-rider-liliana-winnie-ama
+ Mark the Science Guy – St Patrick’s Festival 14:00 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/mark-the-science-guy
+ Dark Horse on the Wind – The story of Traditional Ballad Singer Liam Weldon – St Patrick’s Festival 14:00 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/dark-horse-on-the-wind
+ Traditional Singing Session 14:15-17:00 Seamus Ennis Arts Centre, Naul, Co. Dublin www.tseac.ie/event/traditional-singing-session-march/ (Booking required)
+ CANCELLED Hugh Lane Gallery Public Tour 14:15 Hugh Lane Gallery, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1 www.hughlane.ie (No booking required, but limited numbers)
+ Code of Behaviour – Gig – Young brass band playing pop and jazz – St Patrick’s Festival 15:00 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/code-of-behaviour
+ Totally Dublin Live celebrates 200 editions – St Patrick’s Festival 15:00 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/totally-dublin-live
+ CANCELLED Sunday Sketching: “Outdoor Markets” in the Gallery – Family Workshop (Age 6-12) – Hugh Lane Gallery 15:00-16:00 Hugh Lane Gallery, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1 www.hughlane.ie/childrens-workshops/forthcoming/3474-sunday-sketchingg-20-march-2022
+ St Patricks Festival Community Arts Performances – St Patrick’s Festival 16:00-18:00 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/st-patricks-festival-community-arts
+ Jamie Duff Live – Gig – Bray St. Patrick’s Festival 16:00 Bandstand, Seafront, Bray, Co. Wicklow www.bray.ie/stpatricksfestival/
+ Tumble Circus Performance – St Patrick’s Festival 16:30 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/festival-quarter-day/tumble-circus
+Scottish influences on traditional folk song writing in Ireland – Film Screening – St Patrick’s Festival 17:00 Festival Quarter, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7 stpatricksfestival.ie/events/abair/abair-dominic-and-hamish
+ Traditional Irish Music Slow Session – with Paudie O’Connor 20:00 Online and In-person at the Seamus Ennis Arts Centre, Naul, Co. Dublin www.tseac.ie/event/traditional-irish-music-slow-session-march-2022/ (Booking required)
+ The Comedy Crunch is back! – Comedy with Stephen Mullan and others 21:00-22:45 Stag’s Head, 1 Dame Court, Dublin 2 www.facebook.com/thecomedycrunch

And the free events for next week….

Monday 21 March

World Down Syndrome Day – Lots of Socks Campaign: downsyndrome.ie/event/lots-of-socks/

+ International Poetry Day Catch Up with Julie Morrissy – National Library 11:00 Online www.nli.ie/en/list/current-events.aspx
+ Frances Haugen (Facebook whistle-blower) in conversation with Jess Kelly (Newstalk) – Trinity Long Room Hub 17:00-18:00 Online and In-Person at Trinity Long Room Hub, Fellow Square, Trinity College, Dublin 2 www.eventbrite.ie/e/298154657607 (Booking required)

Tuesday 22 March

+ When to Say Yes & When to Say No – Webinar – Iconic Offices & Workplace Wellness 11:00-12:00 Online iconicoffices.ie/events/when-to-say-yes-when-to-say-no/ (Booking required)
+ Ukulele Tuesday – Weekly Ukulele Meetup 20:00 Stag’s Head, 1 Dame Court, Dublin 2 www.facebook.com/UkuleleTuesday/

Wednesday 23 March

+ Dublin City Cycling Symposium: Cycling in Dublin: Where are we now, and where next? 09:15-12:20 Wood Quay Venue, Fishamble Street, Dublin 8 consultation.dublincity.ie/traffic-and-transport/f01059c3/ (Booking required)
+ Meet a Geologist in person – Q&A with a Geologist at the National Museum 10:00-17:00 National Museum Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Dublin 7 www.museum.ie/en-IE/Museums/Decorative-Arts-History/Events/032022/Meet-a-Geologist-in-person-(4)
+ Making Breath Visible: A Medical Humanities Approach – Talk – Trinity Long Room Hub 12:30-13:30 Online www.tcd.ie/news_events/events/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D157441437 (Booking required)
+ Art Walk in Temple Bar (Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Black Church Print Studio, Project Arts Centre, Gallery of Photography) – Discover contemporary art in Dublin’s Cultural Quarter 14:00-14:45 Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, 5-9 Temple Bar, Dublin 2 www.eventbrite.ie/e/art-walk-tickets-265856312387 (Booking required)
+ Irish voices in the nineteenth-century British suffrage movement – Talk – Contemporary Irish History – Trinity Long Room Hub 16:00-17:00 www.tcd.ie/news_events/events/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D157232928 (Booking required)
+ In-conversation about the exhibition “A Growing Enquiry: Art, Agriculture, reconciling values” – RHA Gallery 17:30-18:30 Royal Hibernian Academy, 15 Ely Place, Dublin 2 www.eventbrite.ie/e/261000317977 (Booking required)
+ Dublin Startup Meetup 2022 with Startup Discussion & VC Fireside Chat – Startup Network Europe 18:00-19:30 Dogpatch Labs, chq Building, Custom House Quay, Dublin 1 www.eventbrite.ie/e/293159938267 (Booking required)
+ Senses and Pleasures of Urban Experience: A Journey Through Seventeenth-Century Isfahan – Talk – Chester Beatty Museum 18:15 Online and In-Person – Chester Beatty Museum, Gardens of Dublin Castle, Dame Street, Dublin 2 chesterbeatty.ie/whats-on/onsite-talk-senses-and-pleasures-of-urban-experience-a-journey-through-seventeenth-century-isfahan/ (Booking required)
+ Early Warning and Early Action: Weather forecasts and warnings save lives and livelihoods – with Head of Forecasting in Met Éireann Evelyn Cusack – Irish Meteorological Society 18:30-19:30 Lynch Theatre, O’Brien Science Centre, UCD Campus, Belfield, Dublin 4 irishmetsociety.org/ (Booking required – right hand side)
+ The Friars’ Tales: Dominican and Franciscan Storytelling in the Middle Ages – Talk – Thomistic Institute – Trinity College Dublin 18:30-19:30 2041B, Arts Block, Trinity College, 32 Nassau Street, Dublin 2 www.eventbrite.ie/e/297351364937 (Booking required)
+ The Golfing Buddha: A Spiritual Journey to the Olympic Games – Book Launch 18:30-19:30 The Schoolhouse Hotel, Northumberland Road, Dublin 4 www.eventbrite.ie/e/274096749757 (Booking required)
+ Spring Renewal: Collage Workshop – Iconic Offices & Sorcha O’Higgins 18:30-20:00 Online iconicoffices.ie/events/spring-renewal-collage-workshop/ (Booking required)

Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events)

Thursday 24 March

+ Meet a Geologist in person – Q&A with a Geologist at the National Museum 10:00-17:00 National Museum Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Dublin 7 www.museum.ie/en-IE/Museums/Decorative-Arts-History/Events/032022/Meet-a-Geologist-in-person-(3)
+ The Workhouse System in Ireland (1830s-1920s) – Talk – National Archives of Ireland – Dublin City Culture Company 17:30 Online cultureclubdublin.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/873632700 (Booking required)
+ The Sitting Book – Talk about Joshua Reynolds’ Social Circles – RHA Gallery 17:30 Royal Hibernian Academy, 15 Ely Place, Dublin 2 www.eventbrite.ie/e/250247546147 (Booking required)
+ Sous le ciel d’Alice (Opening Night Screening & Buffet) – Francophonie Film Festival (23-29 March) – French-language Films with English Subtitles – Alliance Francaise + Light House Cinema 18:00 Light House Cinema, Smithfield Plaza, Dublin 9 www.alliance-francaise.ie/francophonie (Booking required)
+ Ireland in 1922 – An Overview – History Talk – Raheny Library 19:00 Online www.eventbrite.ie/e/289423953837 (Booking required)
+ To Love This Body – Poetry & Music – Poetry Ireland 19:00-21:00 Belvedere House, DCU St. Patrick’s Campus, Drumcondra Rd Upper, Dublin 9 www.eventbrite.ie/e/288565355747 (Booking required)
+ Is the Great Work From Home Experiment Over? – Discussion – Docklands Business Forum 19:30-21:00 Hibernia REIT, 1 Windmill Lane, Dublin 2 www.eventbrite.ie/e/274096749757 (Booking required)
+ Crash & Burn Comedy – Hysteria Comedy Club – Sin E 20:00-22:00 Sin E, 15 Ormond Quay Upper, Dublin 7 www.eventbrite.ie/e/269577001067 (Booking required)

Friday 25 March

+ Meet a Geologist in person – Q&A with a Geologist at the National Museum 10:00-17:00 National Museum Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Dublin 7 www.museum.ie/en-IE/Museums/Decorative-Arts-History/Events/032022/Meet-a-Geologist-in-person-(5)
+ Classic Guitar – Lunchtime concert “Emilia Giuliani, a life as a novel” – Istituto Italiano di Cultura – Dublino 13:00-14:00 Istituto Italiano di Cultura, 11 Fitzwilliam Square East, Dublin 2 www.eventbrite.ie/e/293682350817 (Booking required)
+ The Mover (Latvia) – Francophonie Film Festival (23-29 March) – French-language Films with English Subtitles – Alliance Francaise 18:00 Alliance Francaise, 1 Kildare Street, Dublin 2 www.alliance-francaise.ie/francophonie (Booking required)

And there is more…

+++ St. Patrick’s Festival
St. Patrick’s Festival continues for anotehr two days at the “Festival Quarter” at the National Museum at Collins Barracks with a Spiegeltent Mór and a Spiegeltent Beag, a 3,000 capacity outdoor Main Stage, Craic Comedy Tent, Story Yurt, performance spaces, relaxation areas and a Irish Food and Craft Village. The free events are listed above and the full schedule for the Festival Quarter one one page is here stpatricksfestival.ie/media/pages/events/spf-day-to-day-listings/47027f387d-1646924529/a4-timetable-with-map-1.jpg All events are free and while some require tickets, many do not. Find all events also on this website stpatricksfestival.ie/festival-quarter-nmi
Please note: There is NO parking at Collins Barracks!!

+++ New Flea Market in Dublin!
After a long long wait, a new monthly outdoor flea market is starting this week. It is the “We Love Markets @The Digital Hub” market at the Digital Depot in Thomas Street. There will be art & design, vintage, fashion, collectors items, furniture, home decor, vinyl records and food. Could it be a replacement for the much missed Dublin Flea Market? www.facebook.com/events/485474679869225

+++ National Day of Remembrance – Inappropriate pandemic remembrance!
Two years a pandemic impacted our lives in DRASTIC and DRAMATIC ways! Loved ones died, relatives were (unnecessarily and unfairly) stopped from visiting their dying family members and even stopped from attending funerals. All along we were promised a celebration for the people that passed and the people that worked through these tough times and who were being exposed to it all. But things are back to normal and it seems that we will best pretend that it has never happened.

A little un-remarkable press release ended up in my Inbox during the week and it invited “everyone” to come to the “Dublin City Cov id Remembrance Event” in Merrion Square on Sunday from 13:00-13:40. But did you read or hear about it? Was it publicised in a big and fitting way? BIG headlines in all newspapers? Full page invitations to the people in Ireland? A way that half-way as relevant as the restrictions and hardship of the last two years were? It doesn’t seem like it at all! It is more a whisper that hopefully nobody hears!

The Press Release says “The event is part of a National Day of Remembrance in recognition of the efforts of the general public, volunteers and all workers throughout the pandemic and in remembrance of people who lost their lives due to Cov id.” but in the text it even is called an “inti mate event”, so it seems that it was never intended to let the everyone know and to properly commemorate the frontline staff and the people who lost their lives and their friends and relatives.

How upsetting and inappropriate, Dublin City Council!!

(Odd Spaces and have been added by me because Facebook still punishes people that write about this huge 2-year long pandemic and spam checkers don’t like the word int ima te.) The event will take place at 13:00 on Sunday at the South East Entrance of Merrion Square Park in Dublin 2 and the shocking Press Release can be found here: www.getthislink.com/DCC_Remembrance

+++ The Treaty 1921: Records from the Archives – Exhibition
Last call for this exhibition! It will close next weekend!

From 07 Dec to 27 March the Coach House in the gardens of Dublin Castle will be the home of a National Archives exhibition about “The Treaty 1921: Records from the Archives”. The Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921 is the centre piece of the exhibition. Find out more here www.dublincastle.ie/2022_centenary/  Admission is free, but you need to book via www.nationalarchives.ie/2021commemorationprogramme/book-tickets/

+++ Low Priced Books with free delivery
Book Depository is the place where you can buy low priced books, usually for better prices than on Amazon and Book Depository always delivers for free. And by buying books from Book Depository you will also help the Dublin Event Guide for no additional cost to you. Use this link: shor.by/BookDepository
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+++ OUTing the Past 2022 – LGBTI+ History Festival
From 18 March until 10 April fifteen organisations across Ireland will invite to 39 events that will shine a spotlight on the history of the LGBTI+ community. Mainly through talks (in-person or online), webinars and workshops, academics and activists will create this platform for previously overlooked LGBTI+ histories. The website www.outingthepast.com unfortunately does NOT provide the festival information at the time of writing this. But the National Museum has put the PDF of the programme online and you can find it here: www.getthislink.com/OTP22

+++ LEARN A NEW SKILL WITH ONLINE COURSES
Is there ever a wrong time for learning a new skill or enhancing what you are already interested in? Maybe it is a language or an instrument or some technical skills? Or NLP or some Business related “soft skills”? Check out Udemy via the link below, they have thousands of courses and there is good chance that what you are looking for is available. Nearly all the courses are REALLY affordable!
The lowest cost for courses this month will be around 12.99. Check out the website at shor.by/GqCk And if you buy through that link, you also help the Dublin Event Guide! :-)

+++ National Gallery tickets available here
The National Gallery is usually free anyway, but in current times you will have to book tickets to get access and you have to enter the building on the Merrion Street side. Tickets are available here: www.nationalgallery.ie/visit-us/book-your-ticket The National Gallery also is running events again and because the events have limited number of spaces, they can book out relatively fast, at least before I can write about the events, so check out the events 1-2 weeks in advance here www.nationalgallery.ie/whats-on and then book tickets for them.

And this is it for another week! Have a great weekend and good new week.

Take care,

–Joerg (dublineventguide@gmail.com)

 

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