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Event Guide 195: Memory Lab, Catalan Festival, Ferocious Mingle Market, St. Patrick’s Festival

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| DUBLIN EVENT GUIDE (for Free Events) No. 195
| 11 Mar 2011 Subscribers: 8183
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Hi all!

A new Dail (Irish Parliament) has come together this week, a new Taoiseach has been elected and a whole new cabinet has been appointed. Some busy week! After the previous government manoeuvred itself into trouble, many hope that the new government will sort out everything and will get Ireland back on track as soon as possible. I, too, hope that the new government will do a good job. The old government had accumulated too many bad stories to continue, but you might be surprised when I say that they did the best they could! It just wasn’t good enough in the end. And Enda Kenny with his cabinet will do the best they can as well. Let’s hope the end result will help improving the economic and social issues.
To take it one step further into our life: Each and everyone of us is doing the same thing…even if we mess up somewhere. We are doing the best we can. It is a basic behavioural principle that everyone is doing the best he/she can do with the resources available. If someone doesn’t achieve what he/she should/want/need to achieve, see if the resources that are available are sufficient and where additional resources can be found.

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On Tuesday I had the pleasure of hearing a talk of Dr. Tony Humphreys, a clinical psychologist. The talk was organised by the RDS and I had mentioned it here in the Dublin Event Guide. When I found out about it, something pushed me to go to it despite the fact that I had never seen or heard Tony Humphreys before and it was worth every second. He was talking about sooo many things, but the title was “Authentic Leadership”. If you ever get a chance to listen to him anywhere, make sure that you go! (www.tonyhumphreys.ie) I would love to tell you LOTS about the talk, but I want to share just one thing that I had heard before and he reminded me of: When you were born, you didn’t have any insecurities. You were born with a natural fear of falling and a fear of loud noises. All other fears, phobias and insecurities that you might have now, you had to learn throughout your life! Some insecurities you might have adopted because they brought some secondary benefits. Others are the result of negative experiences.

So if we do the best we can and if the insecurities that we have are learned, then can we not unlearn the insecurities and add resources to do better? YOU know that the answer is a resounding YES! (If this whole topic interests you, send me a mail to dublineventguide@gmail.com with the Subject RESOURCES.)

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Today’s Feel Good Slot features Will Smith, the actor who was in “The Pursuit of Happyness”, “Men in Black”, “I, Robot” and many more movies. Will Smith is very inspirational and has an unexpected depth…for a rapper. ;-) But seriously, listen to him and if you have the time watch the clip two or three times. It is very good: www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVdEQrKrEms

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NATIONAL ACHIEVERS CONGRESS – LONDON
The National Achievers Congress in London from 02-04 July will bring three of the most inspiring achievers and speakers together on one stage. Anthony Robbins, Richard Branson and Alan Sugar will speak at this 3-day congress. The standard ticket will be GBP 297+VAT soon, but from tomorrow a number of early bird tickets are available for GBP 147+VAT. And if you are super fast and can decide right NOW, then you will still get a ticket today (Fri 11 Mar) for GBP 127 + VAT. You can book at successr.infusionsoft.com/go/72/ranger2285/ and you will find out more information there as well.
I plan to go to this event in July because I always wanted to see and hear Richard Branson and Anthony Robbins.
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All events listed in this Event Guide are free of any admission charges (or at least appear to be free) unless otherwise stated. I try to find confirmation in all cases and do my best to double-check the information. However errors can happen and therefore no promise for correctness can be given.

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This section is intended to provide some help in picking and choosing from the huge number of events by sharing with you what I will/might or would do. This is not a “best of…” list and if an event is not listed here, it by no means implies that the event is not interesting. Instead my “picks” are just based on my personal preferences. All events mentioned here are described in detail further down.

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This week is focused around St. Patrick’s Day despite the fact that we will have to wait until Thursday. But many will spend most of the week looking forward to that day off. :-)
This weekend I might go to the brand new Science Gallery exhibition. It is not too urgent, though, because it will run for a whole month.
On Sunday I plan to go to the Ferocious Mingle Market and in the evening to the Gardiner Gospel Choir. Last week I did some tourist activities and went to the Chester Beatty Library. This week the Natural History Museum could get a visit from me. We’ll see. ;-)
On Monday, the Instituto Cervantes event with Carlos Nunez sounds interesting. On Tuesday the Refresh Dublin talk about Social Design and the talk about the historic background behind St. Patrick are tempting. On Wednesday is an interesting Science Gallery talk about the Brain.
And then on Thursday I might go to the parade if the weather is good and try to find the street performances and bands afterwards.
Enjoy the week!!!

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GINGERFEST DUBLIN – DAX BAR
Mike McGuire, a proud ginger (meaning red-head, if you have never heard that term) had a brilliant idea for an event in Dublin. On Sat 12 March Dublin’s first ever Gingerfest is being held in Dax Bar on Pembroke Street Upper in Dublin 2. What started as a facebook campaign called “Ireland should have a day to celebrate ginger people” quickly grew into an actual event which Mike is now running for UNICEF Ireland.
The night is exclusively for red heads, either natural or fake! Wigs will be available for purchase on the night if you were so unlucky to have a different hair colour and there will be great prizes for the person best dressed, the person with most freckles per square inch etc. Knights of the Green and Hermans Salon in Dundrum Town Centre have given two EUR 100 vouchers as prizes on the night. Dax and the Viking Splash Tours have given a prize for four (a voucher for four and a Viking Splash Tour for four). The Dublin Barber Shop will be giving 100% of their profits from Saturday 12 March to UNICEF in our honour. So, you see, lots will happen on that day. Mike’s aim is to turn it into a National Red Head Day with events all over the country. This year to kick it off the event will be somewhat smaller, but a good bit of money will be raised for UNICEF and people will find out about it. Get your tickets (EUR 20) here www.unicef.ie/Shop/Tickets-9.aspx (Every penny raised will go to UNICEF Ireland. 22,000 children die every day of preventable causes, UNICEF work to reduce this number to zero.) And some more information is at these sites
www.facebook.com/gingerfest
www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=192561267432660
www.gingerfest.ie
The venue will open at 16:30 in case you want to watch the Rugby game, but the Gingerfest properly kicks off at 20:00 with live music from The Snails. Sounds like a great idea!! :-) But be warned, if you are not a read-head, you will have to buy a wiga the door (or bring your own) to get in. And a message for Fiona: I would expect that “auburn” qualifies as red in this case, so you are all fine! :-)
For the readers of the Event Guide, Mike has made two tickets (AND two wigs) available for a competition! So if you want to win a pair of tickets to be part of this momentous event, the first ever Irish Gingerfest, then you have to send a mail to dublineventguide@gmail.com with GINGER in the subject line and with your name and mobile phone number in the body of the mail. Because the event is already tomorrow, your mail has to be with me by 19:00 this evening (Fri 11 Mar)! Don’t miss out! Send me a mail! :-)

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WAITING FOR THE BUS – NEW TECHNOLOGY
The first set of bus stops have been upgraded by installing signs that tell you when the next bus will arrive. 250 bus stops will be equipped by the end of the summer and 450 by the end of the year. It will only be for the busier bus stops and it won’t reduce the waiting time, but knowing when the next bus will arrive should make the process fo waiting for the bus a little less frustrating.
www.independent.ie/national-news/electronic-display-a-sign-of-the-times-for-bus-stops-2537167.html

CENSUS 2011
A census is taking place in Ireland on 10 April and the 5000 census enumerators will start today distributing the forms. A census is an event when every person living in a country will be counted so that statistics about population etc can be worked out. The Irish census uses an approach that doesn’t make sense to me, but I am not an expert in statistics or in the best way of doing a census. But think about this: The census in Ireland counts everyone who is in the country on the evening of 10 April. So if you are visiting Ireland on that day you will be counted, but if you are on holidays abroad you will NOT be counted. To me, it would make more sense to count the people that are NORMALLY living at a place no matter if they are there on 10 April or not. Because if I don’t count the people that are on holidays but that the rest of the year live in the country I get my figures wrong! The Central Statistics Office is in charge of the census. www.rte.ie/news/2011/0310/census.html

GUINNESS INVITES ALL PATRICKS, PADDYS, PATS AND PATRICIAS
Like last year, the Guinness Store House invites all Patricks, Pats, Paddys, Patricias and Patsys to come to their St. Patrick’s Day celebrations for free! (You need to bring an official ID and free access to the Store House and the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations is only valid on 17 March.) Some complimentary food, face painting and lots of music are part of the celebrations. The bands are traditional music groups, “Donal Kirk Band”, “Spring Break” and “Voyager”. Access is from 09:30 and the all details including a PDF of the day’s programme are here www.guinness-storehouse.com/en/st-patricks-day-2011-celebrations.aspx Even if you are not called Patrick etc you are welcome and you will get a 10% discount on the ticket price if you book online on the same site.

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FIND UNSHAKABLE INNER PEACE – TALK
Wallace Huey, speaker, coach and author of “Unfold Your Wings and Watch Life Take Off” is inviting you to his inspiring and enlightening talks every Thursday until 21 April. His talks are supported by full screen digital projection with power point, audio, video and Internet. They take place in the Lantern Centre, 17 Synge Street, Dublin 8 and cost EUR 8 waged (and EUR 5 unwaged). Find more details on www.trans4mind.com/peace-talks/
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TEMPLE BAR DESIGNER MART BACK AFTER BREAK
After a winter break since Christmas the outdoor Designer Market in the Old Town area of Temple Bar (Cow’s Lane) is back again from this weekend. Every Saturday from 10:00-17:00 this Designer Mart will take place. Don’t miss it when you are in Temple Bar. And while you are there you should visit the Temple Bar Food Market as well. It runs at the same time every Saturday and is currently in three locations while the Meeting House Square will get equipped with a retractable roof construction (blog.templebar.ie/?p=1859). blog.templebar.ie/?p=2075

FARMLEIGH HOUSE RE-OPENS
Farmleigh House in Phoenix Park is Ireland’s most exclusive Bed&Breakfast, because you have to be the head of a state or of similar importance to be allowed to stay there. In addition the Dublin home of the new Taoiseach Enda Kenny will be there. Farmleigh House is the state’s accommodation for international guests of the government. But in addition to that it is a wonderful estate that hosts many events during the year. Farmer’s Markets, Easter Events for children, Christmas Events for Children, Movie Nights, Car Races in Phoenix Park and many other events all take place or at least involve Farmleigh House. Over the winter Farmleigh House was closed for visitors, but on Thursday it is re-opening again and can be visited for free. www.famleigh.ie The Boat House Café is open throughout the year.

SHAMROCKS FOR SCHOOLS – PAINT THE TOWN GREEN!
Suas needs you to pain shamrocks on St. Patrick’s Day visitors. Suas Educational Development is a movement dedicated to supporting high quality education in targeted under-resourced communities, with programmes in India, Ireland and Kenya. And your help is needed to get hundreds of volunteers that will take to the streets of Dublin on St. Patrick’s Day and paint shamrocks on parade revellers. The voluntary donations you collect will support education projects in Ireland and overseas, supporting the education of thousands of children. If you want to help for a few hours and meet lots of people on St. Patrick’s Day, sign up now at http//www.suas.ie Watch this video to find out more! vimeo.com/20056976
If you have any questions, you can contact fundraising@suas.ie or 01 662 1400
www.facebook.com/SuasEdDev

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In order to beat an economic downturn not governments can help, but individuals are needed that take the initiative and to create new markets and new opportunities for themselves and for their customers and hopefully employees. The banks don’t help anymore, the government doesn’t want to help, so we have to help ourselves! The Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events) will help you if you have recently started a company and if you could do with spreading the word. I hope being mentioned here and being seen by the 8000+ readers of the Event Guide will kick start something big for you. In return I expect you to tell your clients and friends about the Event Guide and once you have made a nice bit of money, a donation would be very appreciated. ;-) (This offer is for start-ups in relatively early stages only. Established companies can contact me regarding very affordable advertisement options in the Dublin Event Guide.) If you want to promote your start-up/young company here for free, let me know: dublineventguide@gmail.com.

Next week there will be more new companies featured here! Watch out!

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Based on your feedback, I have decided to do the following with the Exhibition section in this newsletter from now on: I will provide you with a link to a near-comprehensive listing of exhibitions provided by www.visualartists.ie. For me to list all exhibitions would only be doubling their good work and would be an inefficient use of my resources. The link is visualartists.ie/category/listings/exhib-lein/
On top of that I will every now and then include here a small selection of exhibitions that either are not mentioned in the Visual Artist listing or are note-worthy to be mentioned separately.

NIALL KERRIGAN – PAUL KANE GALLERY
11 Mar – 02 Apr: Paul Kane Gallery, 6 Merrion Square North, www.thepaulkanegallery.com, Open: Tues-Fri 11:00-18:00 and Sat 12:00-17:00
“Off Season” is the title of an exhibition of new works by Niall Kerrigan.
Niall Kerrigan is an award winning graphic designer, but when the opportunity arose five years ago he left graphic design is now working with photography.

ETHIOPIA – PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION – CFCP
11-17 Mar – Centre for Creative Practices, 15 Pembroke Street Lower
Dublin 2. – The sight saving charity, ORBIS, is exhibiting a number of photographs illustrating their sight saving work in rural Ethiopia. Ethiopia has one of the highest levels of the blinding eye disease, trachoma. Left untreated, it will cause profound disability and a lifetime of dependence. Admission is free. www.orbisireland.ie www.cfcp.ie

PAINTING THE TOWN GREEN – BALL ABAN GALLERY
12-26 Mar – Balla Bán Art Gallery, Westbury Mall, Dublin 2
A St Patrick’s themed group exhibition entitled “Painting the Town Green”
Will show works from Niall O’Loughlin, Frank O’Dea, Pervaneh, Mark
Baker, Roy Wallace, Ray Sherlock, Tom Byrne and others. ballaban.net/

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TRADITIONAL MUSIC SESSION
Fri 11 Mar: 13:00 – Central Library, ILAC Centre, Henry Street, Dublin 1
A Traditional Music Session with Mairéad O’Donnell (fiddle & vocalist) and Danny Morán (guitar & vocalist) will take place in the Central Library. Booking recommended at 01-8734333 or musiclibrary@dublincity.ie
www.dublincity.ie/RecreationandCulture/libraries/Events/Pages/snag_traditional_music_session.aspx

BRAIN AWARENESS WEEK – TALK – SCIENCE GALLERY
Fri 11 Mar: 13:00-14:00 – Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
In the Brain Awareness Week Talk “The Wandering Mind” Professor Ian Robertson (Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience) explores attention and what happens when the mind wanders. Brain Awareness Week is an international event organised in over 69 countries worldwide. The Neurological Alliance of Ireland is co-ordinating a series of events to mark the week in Ireland. Admission is free and no pre-booking required.

INK SLINGERS CREATIVE WRITING HOUR – WRITERS’ CENTRE
Fr 11 Mar: 13:00 – Irish Writers’ Centre, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
The Ink Slingers Creative Writing Hour takes place every Friday at the Irish Writers’ Centre. It is a free creative writing session that is organised and led by the Centre’s voluntary arts administrators. The hour includes writing exercises and prompts to get ideas flowing. It is open to everyone and is suitable for all levels of experience. www.writerscentre.ie/html/events/atthecentre.html

ROYSEVEN – IN-STORE – HMV GRAFTON STREET
Royseven will be performing live and signing copies of their new album ‘You Say We Say’ in HMV Grafton Street on Fri 11 March at 17:30.
hmv.com/hmvweb/navigate.do?pPageID=1080

“OFF THE STREET” – EXHIBITION CLOSING – DIT LIBRARY
Fri 11 Mar: 18:00 – DIT Library, Kevin Street, Dublin 2
The week-long exhibition ‘Off the Street’ is to be brought to a close by its creators with a Closing Ceremony. The Literary-Visual installation, sited at DIT Library and exhibited as part of Library Ireland Week, will conclude with readings and maybe a Q and A. This sortie will celebrate once again the exhibition in visuals and words by Colm Desmond and Oran Ryan. www.seventowers.ie
www.indymedia.ie/article/99061

FINNISH CHAMBER CHOIR – UNITARIAN CHURCH + ST. PATRICK’S
The Vir gin Mary Project is a cross-cultural project, in which the Finnish chamber choir Novena and mosaic artist Minna Floman combine music and mosaic art in a unique way. The project culminates in spring 2011 in the publishing of a CD of A
Cappella choir music, choir concerts and a mosaic art exhibition – all around the theme Vir gin Mary. The Novena choir will present the Maria repertoire in a concert in the Unitarian Church in Dublin on Sat 12 Mar at 19:00. Novena is the chamber choir of the Swedish Lutheran parish in Espoo, close to capital Helsinki in
Finland. During a visit to Dublin, the choir will perform on Friday and on Saturday:
+ Fri 11 Mar at 13.00 (Lunchtime recital) in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin 8
+ Sat 12 Mar at 19:30 in Unitarian Church, 112 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2
www.novena.fi/in_english/

THE RATZINGERS – HARRY’S ON THE GREEN
The brilliant and multi-purpose Soul/Cover/Jazz/Wedding Band “The Ratzingers” will focus on Jazz-style for a gig in Harry’s on the Green on Fri 11 March from 18:00. The Cocktail Bar is underneath the Stephen’s Green Shopping Center. The entrance is near Wagamama in South King Street. www.harrysonthegreen.ie

MOON WATCH – SANDYMOUNT
Fri 11 Mar: 20:00-22:00: Car Park at Martello Tower, Sandmount
The Dublin Sidewalk Astronomers will meet to observe the first quarter Moon. If you have a telescope you would like help with or just have general queries about the IAS ot astronomy you are more than welcome to come along. If the weather is bad they will be there from 20:00-21:00. All are welcome. www.irishastrosoc.org/wordpress/

SANO VITAE NIGHT – CLARION HOTEL
Fri 11 Mar: 20:00-23:00 – Kudos Bar, The Clarion Hotel, IFSC, Dublin 1
Sano Vitae is the health club in the Clarion Hotel in the IFSC and the management regularly runs get-togethers that are not limited to Sano Vitae members but are available to everyone. The next one takes place on 11 March and there will be a free Raffle for all guests with fantastic; free finger food, a DJ from 20:00-late. www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=107420382670156

JAZZ EVENING – LA DOLCE VITA
On Fri 04 Feb, La Dolce Vita, the Italian Wine Bar and Restaurant in Cow’s Lane, Old City, Temple Bar, launched their new weekly Live Jazz every Friday from 21:00-23:30. There will be no cover charge and tables can be booked on 01 7079786. www.ladolcevita.ie The band line up for the Jazz evenings is: 11 Mar: Kristina G Duo; 18 Mar: Midnight Blue; 25 Mar: Emilie Conway Duo.

LIVE MUSIC – STILLORGAN ORCHARD
The Stillorgan Orchard at The Hill in Stillorgan, Co. Dublin has a full programme of live music. The upcoming gigs are:
Fri 11 Mar Dejaboo
Sat 12 Mar Full Circle
Sun 13 Mar Acoustic Corner
Wed 16 Mar The Cajun Kings
Thurs 17 Mar: 14:30-19:00 – Murphy’s Law, Celtic Dance Fusion + Family events Thurs 17 Mar Dead Ringer @ 22:00
Fri 18 Mar Who’s Eddie
Sat 19 Mar Beatclub
Sun 20Mar Alan Sommerville Band @ 18:30
Admission is free and the gigs start at 21:00. www.stillorganorchard.com/live_music.html

QUE PEZON – STONEY’S BAR, HILL STREET
Jose Dominguez tell me that himself and Pia Dunne will perform as the duet “Què Pezón!” every Friday in Stoney’s Bar, Hill Street, off Parnell street. The Show starts at 21:30. www.myspace.com/quepezon and www.quepezon.com

FUNK/SOUL – GIG – PACINO’S BAR & VENUE,
Fridays: 00:00-02:30 – Pacino’s, 18 Suffolk Street, Dublin 2.
Pacino’s run a new weekly live music night every Friday. There will be Funk / Soul in the Main Bar and a Jazz Trio in the Basement. Admission is free. The band line up is:
11 Mar: White Magic (Main Bar), Sandra Melo Trio (Brazil) (Basement)
18 Mar: Streetlife (Main Bar), Joan Shields Trio (Basement)
25 Mar: Shake your brass (Main Bar), Clare Dunne Trio (Basement)
www.pacinos.ie

REGULAR EVENTS – FRIDAY
* James Sheeran (Acoustic/Rock/Trad) is playing from 18:00 in Peadar Kearney’s in 64 Dame Street, Dublin 2. And The Eastern Harps (Trad) are playing there from 20:00. Admission is free.
*Graeme McKenna is playing an acoustic gig (Trad to contemporary) every Friday in the Maldron Hotel, Kingswood near CityWest from 19:00.
* Need to wind down after a tiring week? Free Sahaja Yoga Meditation (not physical yoga, but “yoga meditation”!) classes every Friday at 19:30 at 4/5 Eustace Street, Temple Bar (next to IFI, ring bell no. 3) and every Monday from 19:00 in Crowne Plaza Hotel, Blanchardstown Centre, Dublin 15. These are drop in classes, newcomers are welcome. For more information check www.coolspirit.info or www.sahajayoga.ie.
* The Covers play Rock Covers from 22:00 in The Mezz, 24/25 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, D2. Later: DJ Carlos Irie. Admission is free.

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DESIGNER MART RE-OPENING
The Designer Mart at Cow’s Lane returns to the Old City, Temple Bar on Saturday 12th March, featuring over 26 artists and designers. To celebrate the return the Ottoni Brass Ensemble will perform outdoors. templebar.ie/Markets/

FAMILY HISTORY DAY – DUBLIN CITY LIBRARY
Sat 12 Mar: 09:30-15:30 – Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2. The objective of the annual Family History Day is to invite experts and experienced researchers in genealogy to speak on topics of interest to those starting family research, and generate discussion and the exchange of ideas with members of the audience. Topics covered will include: landed estates court rentals, researching Irish Volunteers, researching Irish labour lives, a new home for the Genealogical Society of Ireland. For the full programme check www.dublincity.ie/RecreationandCulture/libraries/Events/Pages/family_history_day.aspx Booking is essential via 01-674 4806 or dublinpubliclibraries@dublincity.ie

IDEAS EXCHANGE – DUBLIN FOOD CO-OP
Sat 12 Mar: 11:00-11:45 – Dublin Food Co-op, Newmarket Square, Dublin 8 (Side room (off Main Hall)). The Ideas Exchange with Dutch Environmental Architects is taking place. Twenty architects from the Netherlands will take part in an informal exchange of ideas on topics including the conversion of urban industrial spaces to new post-industrial functions such as food co-ops.
The theme for their visit to Dublin is “urban development after the crisis”. They are also interested in meeting people who are developing new approaches to community enterprise and development. All members of Dublin Food Co-op and friends are welcome to attend and be part of this ideas sharing session. www.dublinfood.coop/html/events.html

MEMORY LAB – SCIENCE GALLERY
11 Mar – 08 Apr: Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2.
The Memory Lab, a month-long “Lab in the Gallery” experience at the Science Gallery invites you to take part in a range of real, scientific experiments into how we remember or why we forget.
Eight separate experiments will investigate a range of aspects of functional memory from how good your short-term memory is to how and why we evolved memory in the first place. Be prepared for a barrage of information you will have to recall including numbers, letters, faces and even smells. The curators also invite people to come and record their earliest ever memory as MEMORY LAB seeks to amass the largest database of earliest memories in the world.
The experimentation begins on 11 March and continues until 08 April. MEMORY LAB will also contain a rich events programme to allow you explore memory deeper – including a talk by former US Memory Champion and author of “Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything” Joshua Foer. Events also include special recruitment event on how to make yourself memorable and Science Gallery’s first ever table quiz where you can put your ability to recall to the test. The Memory Lab is open Tuesday-Friday 12:00-20:00 and Saturday-Sunday 12:00-18:00. The gallery is closed on Mondays and on St. Patrick’s Day. www.sciencegallery.com/memory

HA’PENNY FLEA MARKET
The extremely active and buzzing Grand Social (formerly Pravda) near Ha’Penny Bridge is running a Flea Market in the pub every Sat from 12:00-17:00. The next Flea Market is on Sat 05 Mar. Vintage, Retro, Clothes, Music, Books, Furniture, Crafts, Bric-a-Brac, Food, Stalls, Live Performances, Vinyl Dj’s. And if you want to sell something yourself, just contact hapennyflea@thegrandsocial.ie
thegrandsocial.ie/event/hapenny-flea

PHILOMENA LYNOTT – EASON’S, O’CONNELL STREET
Sat 12 Mar 13:00 – Eason’s, O’Connell Street, Dublin 1
Philomena Lynott will be signing copies of “My Boy – The Philip Lynott Story”
www.eason.ie/events/upcoming

COMMUNITY GARDEN CREATION & BBQ
Sat 12 Mar: 12:00 – Seven Oaks Community Garden, Seven Oaks Apartments, Sarsfield Road, Dublin 10. Take bus 78A or 79A from Aston Quay. Getting off at Seven Oaks, Sarsfield Road. The entrance is opposite the Gaels GAA Club.
One of Dublin Community Growers first garden events of the season takes place at the Seven Oaks Apartment Complex, just off the Sarsfield Road, in Dublin 10. The
community garden at Seven Oaks has been just an idea for the past year or so. It’s been the wish of the residents of this predominantly affordable housing development to build themselves a garden – a shared area for people to grow vegetables, attract some wildlife and use as a space to retreat and relax in.
The project will begin on Sat 12 March. On this date the residents will hold a site preparation day, when it is planned to terrace a patch of land to enable planting on the sloped space. The public are invited, and local children will be called to pot seeds. Later, after some work, a barbeque will be provided for the hard-working volunteers.
For further information, contact Aideen O’Byrne on e-mail aideenoby@hotmail.com or on 087-1269614

CATALAN CULTURAL FESTIVAL
On Saturday 12 Mar and Sunday 13 Mar a group of Catalan people living in Dublin (www.catalansadublin.com) will celebrate a Catalan Festival to give people in Ireland a chance to find out more about Catalan culture. The group is a community and not a formal organisation, so the festival won’t be very formal or official, but nevertheless you are invited to join them.
The point of the festival is to have some fun together and share music, food and discussions with as many people as possible. All of the events are free (donations will be welcome to cover expenses) and the organisers have (happily) put their own money in to get this festival off the ground. The group sees this year’s festival as a start and plans bring a bigger event next year.
The programme for the weekend is:
SATURDAY 12 March
+ 19:30 in the Mezz: Concert of the Catalan band: Eskac i Mat (rock, ska, reggae)
+ 21:00 Non-catalan concert for Banter for Cancer will start
Admission is free until 22:00 and EUR 5 after that.
SUNDAY 13 March
+ 15:30 at the Ireland Institute, 27 Pearse Street, Dublin 2: Documentary Screening, Exhibition
+ 16:30: Talk and Discussion between Catalan and Irish participants.
+ 18:00: Snacks with Catalan Food.
+ 18:30: Concert with the Catalan Band “Pere de les Cabres” (Traditional Catalan Songs)
Check the detail on www.catalanculturalfestival.tk and thanks to Mireia for letting me know!

NATIONAL MUSEUM
+ The Adult Gallery Talk “Contemporary Craft and Applied Arts in the National Museum” will take place on Sat 12 Mar from 12:00-12:30 in Collins Barracks.
Join Dr. Audrey Whitty, NMI curator, as she surveys Irish contemporary crafts and applied arts on display in the National Museum of Ireland. Places are limited and allocated on a first come basis. www.museum.ie/en/list/calendar-of-events.aspx?eventID=2079

BOOKS AND BUILDINGS – HUGH LANE GALLERY
Sat 12 Mar: 15:00-16:00 – Hugh Lane Gallery, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1.
“of books and buildings” is a free event for the whole family. To celebrate Ireland at Venice 2010, a workshop in partnership with the Irish Architecture Foundation led by artists/architects Aoife Banim and Maria Tarsouli. To book contact the Gallery Reception on 01 2225564 www.hughlane.ie/whats_on_detail.php?id=622

TREE WALK – PHOENIX PARK
Sat 12 Mar: 14:00 – Phoenix Park
“Folklore of Trees” is the title of a Tree Walk with Niall Mac Coitir organised by the Irish Wildlife Trust. To coincide with National Tree Week this week, Niall Mac Coitir, author of books on Irish Wild Plants and Irish Trees, focusing on their Myths, Legends & Folklore will be giving a walk and talk in Dublin Phoenix Park. Meeting point is the tearooms in the park. The event is free, but booking is essential by sending an email to dublinbranch@iwt.ie www.iwt.ie

CHILDREN’S ART WORKSHOP – BOTANIC GARDENS
The National Botanic Gardens are running a Children’s Art Workshop entitled “Spring Bonnets” on Sat 12 Mar at 14:00-16:00. After close examination of the daffodil, participants will construct a spring bonnet inspired by the shapes and forms of the flower. www.botanicgardens.ie/news/events.htm

NATIONAL GALLERY – FAMILY PROGRAMME
Sat 12 Mar: 15:00-16:00 – National Gallery, Merrion Square West, Dublin 2
The Family Programme on Sat is entitled “Racing Horses” with Clodagh Emoe. Admission free, no booking required. www.nationalgallery.ie/whatson

SIX NATIONS RUGBY- SUGAR CLUB
Sat 12 Mar: Pubs
The Six Nations Rugby game Ireland vs Wales takes place on Sat and you can watch the game on the cinema screen in the Sugar Club in Leeson Street (Doors at 16:00 – Free Admission) or on the many LCD screens in pubs all over Dublin. www.thesugarclub.com/what-is-on-details.jsp?id_whaton=633

BATS – GIG – BUTTON FACTORY
Sat 12 Mar: 21:00-00:00: Button Factory, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
This free gig of the “Bats” will be their last gig for a while until they complete their second album. Support is “Ten past Seven”.
www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=145128458882704

HARP BAR – SWORDS
Every Sat live bands will perform in the Harp Bar in the Carnegie Court Hotel
North St., Swords, Co Dublin. Unfortunately the starting time is not specified, but maybe we will find out. ;-) The bands are 12 Mar: A Few Good Men; 19 Mar: I Cant Believe its Not Lizzy; 26 Mar: Ruffus. www.carnegiecourt.com

RHYTHM ROCKER – THE GLOBE
“Rhythm Rocker at The Globe” is a weekly event in The Globe in Sth Great Georges Street, Dublin 2. It is a Rockabilly, R’n’R, Roots night with live bands Pavement Kings and The Wayward Sinner Boys (in alternating weeks, it seems) from 20:00 and with DJs from 23:00-01:30. Admission is free. www.globe.ie

REGULAR SATURDAY EVENTS
* Don’t forget that the Temple Bar Markets (Food Market on Meeting House Square, Book Market on Temple Bar Square and the Designer Mart near Cow’s Lane) are taking place every Saturday from 10:00-16:30. The Food Market is – until June – divided in parts and distributed in different locations in Temple Bar.
* The SuperNatural Food Market is taking place every Saturday from 09:30-15:30 in St. Andrews Resource Centre in Pearse Street, Dublin 2. www.supernatural.ie
* The Point Village Market is on a break until spring (or possibly forever, says the cynic in me). www.pointvillagemarket.ie/
* Dublin Food Co-op is open every Saturday (09:30-16:30) at Newmarket, Dublin 8 for organic wholefoods and sustainable household products, plus over a dozen producer stalls offering organic fruit and veg., baked goods, dairy produce, wines, hot and cold food, etc. Additional Co-op opening Thursdays 12:00-20:00. www.dublinfood.coop
* The weekly Honest2goodness food market with fresh meat, vegetables, fish, baked goods, wines in Glasnevin is open from 09:30-12:00. It is behind Lidl in the Industrial Estate just after the Glasnevin Cemetary coming from the City Centre. (www.honest2goodness.ie)
* At the Blackrock Market in the centre of Blackrock, you find 50 stalls selling collectibles, antiques, handmade goods, books, food + there’s free popcorn and ballons&facepainting for the kids. www.blackrockmarket.com/ Opening: Sat+Bank Holidays: 11:00-17:30, Sun: 12:00-17:30
* Meditation through Breathing: Every Saturday from 11:00-12:00 this event will take place in Iveagh Gardens (at the back, near fountains). The event is free of charge, but since it is weather dependent, you are asked to call beforehand to ensure the class is on (087 2045168). Suitable for all. No previous experience required. Wear comfortable warm clothes and bring a yoga mat/light blanket.
* Blackhorse Flea Market + Car Boot Sale. Every Saturday from 10:00-18:00 the Blackhorse Market is taking place. You can reach it from Tyrconnell Road and from Kylemore Road and it is within 3 min from Black Horse stop on red Luas line. theblackhorsemarket.com
* Trad Session – Schoolhouse Pub in 2-8 Northumberland Road, Ballsbridge. Every Saturday from 20:30 singers, guitar, fiddle, banjo, accordion, whistle, pipers, bodhran etc are all welcome to join in. www.schoolhousehotel.com/
* The Black Sheep play Rock Covers from 22:00 in The Mezz 24/25 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, D2. Later Dj Glenn Brown (Dublin Calling). Admission is free.
* Havana Tapas Bar is inviting to a Salsa Night with afro-latin percussion every Sat night 22:30-02:00. Bachata, salsa, merengue, reggeaton with latin DJs. Food is available until 00:30 and usually there is plenty of room to get dancing and you are invited to add your own percussion. www.facebook.com/pages/Havana-Tapas-Bar/10503361821

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CHILDREN’S ART WORKSHOP – PHOENIX PARK
The weekly Children’s Art Cart Workshops at the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre is taking place every Sun from 10:30-12:30. Up to 15 children can participate but they must be supervised by an adult. Children 5 years & over. The next workshops 13 Mar: St Patrick’s Day Cards and decorations; 20 Mar: Medieval Life – Includes visit to Ashtown Castle; 27 Mar: Tracing & Drawing “Sporting themes”. You can check with the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre (Phone 01-6770095) to make sure that it takes place. www.phoenixpark.ie/newsevents/title,12181,en.html

FEROCIOUS MINGLE MARKET – FOOD CO-OP
The next Ferocious Mingle Market will take place on Sun 13 Mar in the Dublin Food Co-op on Newmarket Square in Dublin 8 from 11:00-16:30. The market is a Fancy Dress Bazaar and at the approx. 40 stalls, traders will have tons of stuff to tempt you with – including art, crafts, antiques, vintage clothes, jewellery, steampunk, and more. www.thejosiebaggleycompany.com and www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=196381573720129

CHILDREN DRAMA WORKSHOP AS GAEILGE
Sun 13 Mar: 13:00-14:30: Pearse Centre, Ireland Institute, 27 Pearse Street, Dublin 2.
A drama workshop in Irish for children aged 8-10 with Nora Nic Con Ultaigh will take place on Sunday. Call 01-670 4644 to book a place or e-mail bookings@theirelandinstitute.com www.cupsandcrowns.ie

PHILOMENA LYNOTT – IN-STORE – HUGHES&HUGHES
Sun 13 Mar: 14:00 – Hughes&Hughes, St. Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre.
To mark the opening of an exhibition dedicated to Phil Lynott from Thin Lizzy in the Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre his mother Philomena Lynott will be in the book store. She wrote a book “‘My Boy: The Philip Lynott Story” and it is expected that she will sign the book on Sunday. Admission free. www.hughesandhughes.ie/content/events

TREES OF GLASNEVIN – BOTANIC GARDEN
Sun 13 Mar: 14:30 – Botanic Garden, Botanic Avenue, Glasnevin
A guided walk entitled “Remarkable Trees of Glasnevin” will take place in the National Botanic Garden. “In celebration of National Tree Week, join us for a special guided walk introducing some of the most beautiful and interesting trees of the National Botanic Gardens.” www.botanicgardens.ie/news/events.htm

NATIONAL MUSEUM EVENTS
+ The My Museum event “Stones and Bones” for the whole family will take place on Sun 13 Mar from 15:00-16:00 in the Natural History Museum in Merrion Street. “Join Alan O’Connor, palaeontologist and discover more about some of the fossils and bones in the Museum collection. No booking required. Due to the popularity you may have to return later to take part. www.museum.ie/en/list/calendar-of-events.aspx?eventID=2080
+ The “Hands on History” Family Event (children aged 5+) is taking place on Sun 13 Mar from 15:00-16:00 in Collins Barracks. “Fun family learning with the Museum’s collection of objects especially for handling.” Places are limited and allocated on a first come basis. www.museum.ie/en/list/calendar-of-events.aspx?eventID=2081

SUNDAY SKETCHING – HUGH LANE GALLERY
Sun 13 Mar: 15:00-16:00 – Hugh Lane Gallery, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
The next Sunday Sketching for 7+ Year olds has the title “Sceitseáil an Domhnaigh”. No booking necessary. Admission is free and early arrival is recommended. www.hughlane.ie/whats_on_detail.php?id=640

NATIONAL GALLERY – LECTURE
Sun 13 Mar: 15:00-15:45 – National Gallery, Merrion Square West, Dublin 2.
The lecture “Barry’s ‘The Baptism of the King of Cashel by Saint Patrick’, c.1800-1801” with Dr Nicola Figgis, University College Dublin will take place. www.nationalgallery.ie/whatson

SAUCY SUNDAYS – THE GRAND SOCIAL
Saucy Sundays is a new live music session happening in the The Grand Social (former Pravda) near Ha’Penny Bridge. On 06 Mar it will run from 15:30-21:00 with the line up: Nico Fitz, Tom Whyte, Aoife Scott, Elaine Mai, Gary O’Brien, Tongue Bundle, Valentine Black and Leaving Las Vegas. Admission is free. www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001494016795&v=wall and all Myspace etc links for the performers are here www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=194271993940381

REGULAR SUNDAY EVENTS
* The Temple Bar Book Market is taking place every Sat+Sun on Temple Bar Square from 11:00-18:00.
* Blackhorse Flea Market + Car Boot Sale. Every Sunday from 10:00-18:00 the Blackhorse Market is taking place. You can reach it from Tyrconnell Road and from Kylemore Road and it is within 3 min from Black Horse stop on red Luas line. theblackhorsemarket.com the site seems to be gone and I am checking it!
* The Odeon Bar & Grill (Old Harcourt Street Station, Dublin 2) are inviting all families on Sat+Sun from 12:00-18:00 to a “Matinee Brunch Club”. Good Food, Kids movies (14:00) and kids under 3 eat for free. www.odeon.ie/matinee.html
* The Crafty Market in Shebeen Chic on South Great Georges Street is taking place from 13:00-18:30. Admission is free and there are Art and Crafts, Vintage clothes and bric a brac stalls, live acoustic music upstairs and downstairs – ranging from Singer song writers via Trad bands to Jazz. www.thecraftymarket.com
* Afternoon Jazz in Café en Seine. The Sweet & Lowdown Jazz Trio play every Sunday from 14:00-16:00 in Café en Seine in Dawson Street. Admission is free. www.stellabass.com and a video is here gush.ie/clients/sweetlow/video/
* Sunday Roast is a weekly event in the Mercantile in 28 Dame Street from 21:00-01:00. Provided are free live music, games & roast potatoes. www.facebook.com/pages/Dublin-Ireland/Sunday-Roast/57594006610
* Graeme McKenna plays an acoustic gig (from trad to contemporary) every Sun at 18:00 in Number6 on Smithfield Square. www.number6.ie/
* “Loose Change” play in Gibneys Pub, New St., Malahide every Sunday from 18:00-20:00.
* Shazwanda Show – Dragon Bar. Each Sunday the ‘The Shazwanda Show’ takes place in the Dragon in Sth Great Georges Street from 20:00 to watch X Factor followed by a cabaret and comedy show from 21:00. Admission is free www.facebook.com/Shazwanda www.sharynhayden.com
* Comedy Crunch – Shebeen Chic. The Comedy Crunch is a free Stand Up comedy downstairs in Shebeen Chic, Sth Great Georges Street from 21:00 every week. www.facebook.com/pages/The-Comedy-Crunch/83791357330
* From 21:00 in The Bleeding Horse on Camden Street “The Apollo Sessions” is a free show featuring multiple styles of original music from local and international musicians and songwriters www.myspace.com/thebleedinghorsesessions
* Every Sunday “The Latin Beat” will take place in the Odeon in Harcourt Street from 20:00-02:00. A band will play from 21:00-22:30, a Latin Beat Club, Brazilian DJs and Salsa Classes will be additional features. Admission is free. www.odeon.ie/
* The Burning Effigies are playing afrobeat, jazz, funk and soul every Sunday from 23:00 in Turk’s Head in Parliament Street. www.turkshead.ie
* Gardiner Street Gospel Mass in St. Francis Xavier Church at the top of Gardiner Street near the junction with Dorset Street every Sunday at 19:30. Everybody is welcome independent from your level of religiousness. www.gardinerstreetgospelchoir.com

WEEKEND EVENTS
If you are just looking for Sunday events, please check the event list for Saturday as well. A good few events are taking place on Saturday AND Sunday, but it wouldn’t make sense to list them twice.

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FISCAL LESSONS FROM CHILE – TCD
Mon 14 Mar: 08:30-10:00 – Jonathan Swift Theatre (Room 2041A), Arts Block, TCD
As part of the 2011 Grattan Lecture Series, Mr Andrés Velasco, former Finance Minister of Chile, will deliver a public lecture entitled “The Fiscal Framework: Lessons from Chile” on Monday morning. Chile was able to run very sizeable surpluses in the pre-crisis period, such that it could enjoy a big fiscal swing during the crisis without threatening fiscal sustainability. This lecture provides an opportunity to learn how Chile was able to achieve this counter-cyclical fiscal policy. www.tcd.ie/policy-institute/events/fiscal_cycle.php

ROYSEVEN – HMV DUNDRUM
Mon 14 Mar: 16:30 – HMV Dundrum, Dundrum Town Centre.
Royseven will be performing live and signing copies of their new album ‘You Say We Say’ in HMV Dundrum. hmv.com/hmvweb/navigate.do?pPageID=1080

LAND RIGHTS IN HONDURAS – CULTURE BOX
Mon 14 Mar: 18:30-20:00 – Culture Box, 12 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2.
Trócaire and LASC invite you to a public talk by Juan Ramon Chinchilla and Rudy Hernandez, young community leaders and human rights defenders from the Aguán valley in Northern Honduras. The talk is entitled “This land is your land: Defending Land Rights in Honduras” and addresses a situation where in Honduras, the global biofuels rush is having devastating consequences for rural communities and their access to fertile land on which to grow food as wealthy landowners seek to profit from African palm oil at the expense of peasant farmers. Admission seems to be free, but booking is required by contacting Hilary Daly on hdaly@trocaire.ie or 01-5053281. www.indymedia.ie/article/99193

CARLOS NUNEZ IN CONVERSATION – INSTITUTO CERVANTES
Mon 14 Mar: 19:00 – Instituto Cervantes, Lincoln Place, Dublin 2.
World renowned piper, Carlos Núñez comes to Dublin to play his most recent compositions and to talk about his musical inspiration. This evening with Carlos Núñez is organised by the Instituto Cervantes in advance of a (non-free) concert in the National Concert Hall on Tues 15 Mar. The Monday evening event will be introduced by the Spanish Ambassador Mercedes Rico. Admission is free. The event will be in English. There is a limited number of sears available, so come early. dublin.cervantes.es/FichasCultura/Ficha71400_16_2.htm

COME GET YER ACT TOGETHER – GIG – WORKMAN’S CLUB
Mon 14 Mar: 20:00 – The Workmansclub, 10 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2
“Come Get Yer Act Together” is a band showcase that takes place every Monday in the Workman’s Club, a relatively new live music venue on Wellington Quay. On Mon the band line up is Chimpanbee (www.myspace.com/chimpanbee), Reko (www.myspace.com/rekoproduction), The Fuzzy Papers (www.myspace.com/thefuzzypapers). Admission is free. www.theworkmansclub.com/listings/

SOLAR TRIO – GIG – ANSEO, CAMDEN ST
Mon: 21:00 – Anseo, Camden Street, Dublin 2
The first three Mondays of every month the Solar Trio with guests, host a free improvised music gig upstairs in Anseo on Camden st. Creating their own unique takes on old jazz standards along with totally improvised on the spot jams. Expect swing and hard, deep grooves meshed together with post progressive and contemporary meandering sections.

REGULAR MONDAY EVENTS
* Every Mon from 20:00-22:00 in Bewley’s Cafe Theatre, 78 Grafton Street, the music collective the ‘Lazy Band’ is playing roots, trad and folk songs from Ireland, England, America. Admission is free. Laid-back atmosphere, unplugged and informal. www.facebook.com/pages/The-Lazy-Band/137845161717
* Cine Café (an evening of short films) and Pint & Picture (full feature film screening) are Howard Linnane’s Irish movie screening nights at 20:00 in Mother Reilly’s in Rathmines, Dublin 6 (Uppercross House Hotel, 30 Upr Rathmines Road (opposite Tesco)). To make sure that it is still continuing, check with Howard 085-1351822.
* ‘Hugh Cooney Don’t Like Monday’, a cabaret and live visual performance by Hugh Cooney, will take place every Monday night from 20:30 at The Pygmalion, South William Street, Dublin 2 (in Powerscourt Shopping Centre). Admission free. www.facebook.com/pygmaliondublin
* From 21:00 in the International Bar, 23 Wicklow Street: The Glór Sessions feature acoustic singer-songwriters, comedy, spoken word and poetry hosted by Stephen James Smith. Entry is free. www.stephenjamessmith.com/Glor.html www.facebook.com/TheGlorSessions
* In O’Byrne’s Beverage House at 199 King St North (Corner of Capel Street and Bolton Street) a live music session “Jam with Karmann Reeves” will take place. Musicians are welcome to participate. www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001158421465
+ Comedy Night in Panti Bar. A new free Comedy Night with comedy improv, stand up and sketch every Monday night in Panti Bar on Capel St from 21:00. entertainment.ie/event/Comedy/Pantibar/A-Bear-A-Bull-And-A-Chicken-Walk-Into-A-Bar/2563419.htm
* From 21:30 a traditional Irish music session is taking place in Kennedy’s Pub in Drumcondra. Admission is free.
* From 22:00, the front bar of Whelan’s is the venue for the Open Mic event “Acoustic Nightmares Night”, organised by the band The Mighty Stef and some members from The Last Tycoons. This is a free event. www.facebook.com/pages/THE-MIGHTY-STEF/17575454643
* Upbeat Generation is playing Soul/Funk/Rock Covers in The Mezz, 24/25 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, D2 from 22:00. Later: DJ Rasheed. Admission is free.

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MANIFESTA – ROUND TABLE – CHESTER BEATTY LIBRARY
Tues 15 Mar: 11:00-15:00 – Chester Beatty Library, Garden of Dublin Castle.
FOMACS, the Forum on Migration and Communications is inviting to a Round Table with ManiFesta, a transnational youth media initiative (www.manifesta.org.uk/). The Round Table will be about developing, producing and managing media projects with young people. All detail is here www.fomacs.org/events.php
Admission is free, but you have to register with FOMACS before the event via (01) 402 3006 or info.fomacs@dit.ie www.facebook.com/fomacs?sk=wall

FILM SCREENING – CHESTER BEATTY LIBRARY
Tues 15 Mar: 14:30 – Chester Beatty Library, Garden of Dublin Castle
A film screening of “Prince of Persia – The Sands of Time” will take place in the CBL. A young rogue prince (Jake Gyllenhaal) reluctantly teams up with a rival princess (Gemma Arterton) to safeguard a magical dagger that gives its possessor the power to reverse time and rule the world. (111 min) www.cbl.ie/Programme—Events/Events-Schedule.aspx

SOCIAL DESIGN – REFRESH DUBLIN TALK – SCIENCE GALLERY
Tues 15 Mar: 18:30 – Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
The Refresh Dublin event entitled “Social Design as Social Responsibility” is a talk by Evangelos Kapros. He will ask: Can the design community have a greater impact? Does Social Design imply social responsibility? …and will cover examples of how Social Design projects have helped change the course of events around the world from Ireland to Iran and particularly last year’s #logo31 movement in Greece. Admission is free, but pre-booking essential at www.sciencegallery.com/events/2011/03/refresh-dublin-social-design-social-responsibility-evangelos-kapros

ST. PATRICK – THE TRUTH – LECTURE – NATIONAL LIBRARY
Tues 15 Mar: 19:00 – National Library, Kildare St, Dublin 2.
“No God but Two St Patricks” is the title of this History Ireland Hedge School event. It will “peel away the culture and assumptions surrounding our national saint.” With speakers Elva Johnston (UCD), Eamon Delaney (Sunday Independent), Mike Cronin (Boston College), and Kenneth Milne (Christ Church Cathedral Culture Committee), introduced by Tommy Graham, editor History Ireland magazine. Admission is free but advance booking required. Book online at www.nli.ie or phone Linda at 01-60302229. www.nli.ie/en/list/current-events.aspx

SHEBEEN FLICK – SHEBEEN CHIC
Tues 15 Mar: 19:30-21:00 – Shebeen Chic, 4 Sth Great Georges Street, Dublin 2.
At the next Shebeen Flick event the evening will be packed with Irish Animation Shorts. All details and film titles are at www.facebook.com/shebeenflick?v=wall

REGULAR TUESDAY EVENTS
* Open Mic Night with The Last Tycoons in O’Donoghue’s on Suffolk Street every Tues from 20:00. It’s free and anyone can get up, sing a song or do whatever they like. www.facebook.com/pages/ODonoghues-Open-Mic/71834618844
* O’Byrne’s Beverage House at 199 King St North (Corner of Capel Street and Bolton Street) has a live music session with Sean Og McKenna and Friends every Tue at 21:00. Musicians welcome to participate. www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001158421465
* Live Jazz and Blues from 21:00 every Tuesday in the International Bar on 23 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2.
* In the Bankers Inn on Trinity Street (off Dame Street) at 21:30: An acoustic singer-songwriter session hosted by Dave Murphy. A contribution is requested but not required. This is a listening club so is very quiet and features a lot of experienced songwriters trying out new material. www.myspace.com/davemurphyandfriends
* From 21:30, O’Briens on Dame Street (next to the Mercantile Pub) is the venue for a further Open Mic event of acoustic rock’n’roll organised by the band The Mighty Stef. Admission is free. www.facebook.com/pages/THE-MIGHTY-STEF/17575454643
* White Chocolate is playing Rock Covers from 22:00 in The Mezz, 24/25 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, D2

———Wednesday———————-

ST. PATRICK’S FESTIVAL – FUN FAIR
At three different locations fun fairs with carousels to roller coasters, family attractions to ferris wheels are set up. The rides are not free, but you can watch them for free. ;-) The locations are at Merrion Square on Wolfe Tone Square in Jervis Street and near the Customs House on Custom House Quay. And opening hours are:
+ Merrion Square 16-20 March – Wed 18:00-23:00, Thurs-Sun 11:00-23:00
+ Wolfe Tone Square: 16-20 March – Wed 17:00-20:00, Thurs-Sun 11:00-20:00
+ Custom House Quay: Thurs 17 March – 10:00-20:00
www.stpatricksfestival.ie/index.php/events/event/city_at_play_funfairs4

NEW PARENT TOUR – NATIONAL GALLERY
Wed 16 Mar: 14:00-15:00 – National Gallery, Merrion Square, Dublin 2
Free public tour for parents, guardians and carers of infants and young children is taking place. The route of the tour is suitable for prams and/or strollers. www.nationalgallery.ie/whatson

INSIDE YOUR BRAIN – TALK – SCIENCE GALLERY
Wed 16 Mar: 18:00-19:00 – Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
“Your Memory: A View from Inside your Brain” by Professor Shane O’Mara is a talk by the Memory Lab curator Professor Shane O’Mara of Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience. He delves into the folds of the pre-frontal cortex in your brain to explain how your memory works. Admission is free, but booking is essential on
www.sciencegallery.com/events/2011/03/your-memory-view-inside-your-head

FILM SCREENING – INSTITUTO CERVANTES
The Spanish Cultural Institute, Instituto Cervantes, is inviting to a film screening. On Wed 16 Mar at 18:00 the film “La casa de Bernarda Alba” (1987) by Mario Camus (in Spanish with English subtitles) will be shown. The Instituto Cervantes is on Lincoln Place, Dublin 2, quite near the National Gallery. dublin.cervantes.es/FichasCultura/Ficha69760_16_2.htm

IRISH TEXTS SOCIETY LECTURE – NATIONAL LIBRARY
Wed 16 Mar: 19:00 – National Library, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
Come to the National Library for the Irish Texts Society Breandán Ó Buachalla Memorial Lecture “The Wanderings of The Battle of Moytirra” by Dr John Carey, lecturer in Early and Middle Irish, University College Cork. This event marks the opening of the Irish Texts Society temporary exhibition in Discover Your National Library: Explore, Reflect, Connect at 2/3 Kildare Street. Admission is free. www.nli.ie/en/list/current-events.aspx

JAZZ – O’REILLY’S PUB – SANDYMOUNT
Every Wed from 21:00-23:00, The Swing Factory (Paul Sweeney trpt., Neil McMahon sax, Bob Whelan vocals/keys Dave Fleming bass, Ian Hyland drs) will be playing Jazz in O’Reilly’s Pub in Sandymount, D4. Admission is free.

ST PATRICK’S FEST – STILLORGAN ORCHARD
16Mar-20Mar – Stillorgan Orchard, The Hill, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin
The week long festival will start on Wed at 22:30 with “The Cajun Kings”. On 17 Mar from 14:30 “Murphy’s Law”and the “Celtic Dance Fusion” will perform and Face painting, a Raffle and Spot Prizes will be available. From 21:30 the “Dead Ringers” will perform. On Fri 18 Mar “Who’s Eddie” will be on stage followed by a Beatclub on Sat 19 Mar and on Sun 20 Mar, the “Alan Sommerville Band”. Admission is free and any money raised through the raffle and Collection Buckets will be donated to the LauraLynn Childrens Hospice, Leopardstown. www.stillorganorchard.com

ST PATRICK’S FESTIVAL CÉILÌ
Wed 16 Mar: 16:30-19:30: St. Stephen’s Green.
The St. Patrick’s Day Festival starts already on Wednesday with the Céilí at St. Stephen’s Green. In previous year this Irish Dance event took place after the parade on the 17th which was great idea so that people had something to do. But since last year or maybe 2 years ago it takes place on a working day. A little odd because it means that the majority of people will never get a chance to go to this event. The Ceili is great fun even if you don’t know much about Irish Dancing. Some dances are explained or at least introduced, so that you can take part. And the traditional Irish music is good. You will learn dances like the “Siege of Ennis” or the “Walls of Limerick” and lots more. It takes place on the street in front of a stage, so look out for the stage on Wednesday. More information is here: www.stpatricksfestival.ie/index.php/events/event/st._patricks_festival_ceili

ST. PATRICK’S FESTIVAL – BAND AND STREET PERFORMANCE
Wed 16 Mar: 18:00-20:00 – City Centre
Bands and Street Performances will take place on Wed from 18:00-20:00. Duke Street, Barnardos Square (in Dame Street) and South King Street are the locations where a variety of live music and entertainment will take place. www.stpatricksfestival.ie/index.php/events/event/bands_and_street_performances

INN JOKES – STAND-UP COMEDY – KILMAINHAM
The next Inn Jokes – Stand-up Comedy event at the Patriot’s Inn in Kilmainham will take place on Wed 16 March at 21:00. This month’s line up is: Steve Cummins, Eleanor Tiernan and Patser Murray. Admission is free as always and the event is run by the great Colm O’Regan. innjokes.com/line-up/

REGULAR WEDNESDAY EVENTS
* The “Havana International Language Exchange” is taking place every Wed from 16:30-19:30 in Havana Tapas Bar in George’s Street. There are many Spanish speakers and English-speakers are explicitly invited, but everyone else is certainly very welcome too, to meet for a chat to improve your Spanish or English. www.facebook.com/pages/Havana-Tapas-Bar/10503361821
* “The Zodiac Sessions” is a regular open mic event from 20:30 in Bruxelles (between Grafton Street and Westbury Hotel) for unsigned musicians. Admission is free and there is a different line-up every week. www.thezodiacsessions.com/
* “The Song Room” is another open mic event. It takes place in The Globe in George’s Street at 20:30 every Wednesdays. www.myspace.com/thesongroom
* Songs of Praise, a Rock Karaoke is taking place every Wednesday from 21:00 in The Village in Wexford Street, Dublin 2. www.getpraise.com
* The Alex Mathias Jazz Quartet will perform every Thursday from 21:00 in the International Bar on 23 Wicklow Street. www.alexmathias.com/
* Rhythm ‘n’ Booze in Sin É, Ormond Quay takes place every Wed from 21:00. Live music with DJ afterwards is the weekly programme and the details are here www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001171626567
* Traditional Irish Music Session in Hedigan’s (The Brian Boru) in Phibsborough from 21:30 every Wednesday. If you play an instrument you are especially welcome (all levels are welcome).
* Seven Deadly Skins are playing Reggae/Ska Covers from 22:00 with DJ Dotsie later. The Mezz, 24/25 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, D2. Admission is free.

———Thursday————————

ST. PATRICK’S DAY
On 17 March is St. Patrick’s Day the National Holiday in Ireland. The main event on the day is the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Apart from that there is unfortunately not toooo much happening once the parade is over. Well, this is not strictly true, because there are many other events, but the majority of people will not be keen to take part so it is off to the pub. Traditionally it has been a day when alcohol was consumed from early on in large amount and for that reason and for that day only the off-licence laws had to be changed a few years ago. Mad!
The parade is good fun and is getting better every year. If you want to be able to see something, you have to be VERY early in town, though. Approx. 500,000 people will try to see the parade and once you are in the 3rd, 4th or 5th row, you can just see the “taller” parade wagons (they are called “floats”).
St. Stephen’s Green will be closed for a large part of the day and you will see lots of Gardai all over the city. My experience is that already early in the evening some areas of the city centre become very messy with drunken people on the streets. Let’s hope that things are better this year and if you can help, please do so!
Pay and Display parking will not be enforced on this holiday, but make sure that you don’t park your car in bus lanes or on wheel-chair car park spaces.

ST. PATRICK’S DAY FESTIVAL
I am listing most important and relevant events here, but here are lots more taking place. More than I can check and list, so you will have to have a look here www.stpatricksfestival.ie/index.php/events yourself!

ST. PATRICK’S FESTIVAL – FUN FAIR
(see Wednesday for details)

GANNON CUP UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE – LIFFEY
Thurs 17 Mar: 09:30 – Liffey at O’Connell Bridge
For the last 60 years University College Dublin and Trinity College Dublin have been competing in the Gannon Cup University Boat Race. This exciting and historic race starts at O’Connell Bridge and rows up stream, finishing at St James Gate, the site of the Guinness Brewery. Due to favourable tides, this year the race can take place on St Patrick’s Day. Come along and cheer as the rowers make their way up the river!
Four races will take place on the day finishing with the Gannon Cup at 09:30, so it is only something for early risers! :-)
+ Moorehead Cup (Novice Women): 08:00
+ Dan Quinn Perpetual Shield (Novice Men): 08:30
+ Corcoran Cup (Senior Women): 09:00
+ Gannon Cup (Senior Men): 09:30
www.gannoncup.com

ST PATRICK’S DAY PARADE
The St. Patrick’s Festival Parade will take place on Wed 17 March. It will leave at 12:00 at Parnell Square and will then follow O’Connell Street, College Green, Dame Street to St. Patrick’s Cathedral. The route is relatively short and the amount of people will be HUGE. So if you want to be able to see something come really early. There is no perfect spot to see the parade and if you are in the 4th row in the crowd, you won’t see much that is happening on street level. Some people bring ladders and it is not a bad idea. If you are small, I have some good advise for you: Come EVEN earlier!! You will regret it otherwise! The parade has and still is improving year on year and if you have never seen it before, go for it! The Parade theme in 2011 is “Brilliant” based on a short story by Roddy Doyle. Lots of marching bands and dancers will take part if the weather is not so good OR if you didn’t make it early enough and would end up behind a wall of people, you can watch the parade at home on TV or via live-stream on the RTE website.

ST. PATRICK’S FESTIVAL – BAND AND STREET PERFORMANCE
Wed 17 Mar: 15:30-18:00 – City Centre
Bands and Street Performances will take place on Thurs from 15:30-18:00. South King Street, St. Stephen’s Green West and Kildare Street are the locations where a variety of live music and entertainment will take place. www.stpatricksfestival.ie/index.php/events/event/bands_and_street_performances

SANTORIA – Q BAR
Thurs 17 Mar: Q Bar, O’Connell Bridge, Dublin 2
The Soul Band “Santoria” will play two gigs on Thurs in the Q Bar with a 6-piece band. The first gig will be at 14:00 and the second will start at 17:00. www.santoria.ie/santorialive.html

ST. PATRICK’S DAY AT THE WORKMAN’S CLUB
Thurs 17 Mar: 14:00 – The Workman’s Club, 10 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2
St Patrick’s Day at The Workman’s Club features Spies, Hot Sprockets, Fallen Rule, House of Dolls, Pyschotic Reaction DJs, Fast Shape Sound and many more. Doors open at 14:00 and Admission is free. In the afternoon the WMC’s Resident Indie DJs, Psychotic Reaction DJs and the Shape Sound DJs will provide the music and from 18:00 live music with Fallen Rule, The Pulpits, The Hot Sprockets, House Of Dolls and Spies will entertain you. www.theworkmansclub.com/listings/

ST. PATRICK’S DAY – TALLAGHT STADIUM
South Dublin County Council’s St Patrick’s Day Celebration will take place in Tallaght Stadium. The event will kick off in the afternoon at 16:00 with performances from local talent including the Tallaght Festival Band, the Tallaght Youth Band, the Phoenix Marching Band, sports stars, Dizzy Feet Dance Co. and the World & European Champion St Laurence O’Toole Pipe Band, followed by a spectacular firework display. The MC for the event is TV presenter Brian Ormond. All are welcome and admission is free. For more details check www.stpatricksdaycelebrations.ie.

RICHARD TUTTLE LECTURE SERIES – HUGH LANE GALLERY
Thurs: 16:30 – Hugh Lane Gallery, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
The Richard Tuttle Lecture and Seminar Series “Points of Departure, Lines of Flight” will take place from 03 Feb-08 Apr in the Hugh Lane Gallery. Over the course of 5 weeks artists, critics, and curators will respond to the Richard Tuttle exhibition and take a point of departure to discuss current arts practice. The next free public lecture will not take place until 07 April at 16:30 followed by (non-free) seminar on Fridays from 11:00. Check the website www.hughlane.ie/whats_on_detail.php?id=652 for an update on the topic for the next talk.

THE BEAUTY SPOT – DAKOTA BAR
“The Beauty Spot at Dakota” is a weekly event on Thursdays from 19:00-01:00 in the Dakota Bar, 8/9 South William Street, Dublin 2. It is a new night of Fashion, Beauty, Shopping and Drinks in association with Style Nation. “Featuring at the Beauty Spot will be regular beauty tips and advice given by Top Make Up Artists, Hair Stylists, alongside a ‘Pop Up Shop’ hosting vintage & contemporary fashion and accessories. The weekly Beauty Bar will have a different theme and treatments every week.
www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=114929628540407

DIMESTORE RECORDINGS – GIG – SWEENEY MONGREL
Thurs: 20:00 – Sweeney Mongrel, Dame Street, Dublin 2
Dimestore Recordings is a weekly gig with a whole variety of bands and performers. It takes place every Thursday in Sweeney Mongrel in Dame Street (formerly Le Cirk). The line up for the upcoming week can usually be found here: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000163463304&sk=wall

RAILWAY SESSIONS – OPEN MIC – O’REILLY’S ROCK BAR
Thurs: 20:30 – O’Reillys Rock Bar, underneath Tara Street DART Station, Dublin 2
If you are a Singer, Songwriter, play an Instrument or just want to jam then come to the Railway Sessions in O’Reilly’s every Thurs at 20:00 and showcase maybe a new song or a cover. All performing musicians will receive a complimentary drink. The event starts at 20:30. To contact the organisers: info@dublinsocialtv.ie An Indie-Rock Club starts immediately afterwards at 23:00. Admission free.
entertainment.ie/event/gigs/O%27Reilly%27s-Rock-Bar/Railway-Sessions/2575255.htm

ODEON MOVIE CLUB
Every Thursday the Odeon Pub in Harcourt Street is running a Classic Movies Club from 20:00. No cover charge. The theme for February is “Romantics” and the movies are 17 Mar: In America; 24 Mar: In Bruges; 31 Mar The Van. www.odeon.ie/gallery.html

OPEN MIC MUSIC NIGHT – FISHAMBLE STREET
The music duo R.E.D. are hosting a free Open Mic Night for musicians every Thursday in Darky Kellys pub on Fishamble Street, Christ Church, Dublin 8. Would you like to play music in front of a live audience or hear undiscovered stars? Names of contributors are taken from 21:30 and the gig starts at 22:00. For details check:
www.facebook.com/pages/Open-Mic-Night-Dublin/121048244620948
www.myspace.com/redmusic11

MOO – GIG
“Moo” is a rockabilly/country/western band from Dublin (www.myspace.com/moodublin and (www.youtube.com/user/lopsymoo?feature=mhum) and they will perform on
+ 10 March: 23:00 in The Mezz, Eustace Street – Temple Bar – Dublin 2
+ 17 March: 18:00 in Fibbers Rock, 27 Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin 1 and
+ 20 March: 20:00 in the Village, 26 Wexford Street – Dublin 2
Admission is free. www.facebook.com/moo.dublin

REGULAR THURSDAY EVENTS
* Quiz Night in The Lotts Cafe Bar, 9 Lower Liffey St, Dublin 1. Every Thurs a quiz night with great prizes is taking place at 20:00/20:30 depending on football. Participation is free.
* “Thirsty Thursday” Open Mic Night from 21:00 in the Bridge Inn in Chapelizod Village. www.facebook.com/pages/The-Bridge-Inn-Chapelizod/350005960758
* The Bionic Rats play live Reggae and Ska every Thursday in Turk’s Head from 22:00. Admission is free. www.turkshead.ie
* The Poor Boys play Rock Covers from 22:00 in The Mezz, 24/25 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, D2. Later: DJ Tim. Admission is free.

———Friday————————

ST. PATRICK’S FESTIVAL – FUN FAIR
(see Wednesday for details)

INK SLINGERS CREATIVE WRITING HOUR – WRITERS’ CENTRE
Fr 18 Mar: 13:00 – Irish Writers’ Centre, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
The Ink Slingers Creative Writing Hour takes place every Friday at the Irish Writers’ Centre. It is a free creative writing session that is organised and led by the Centre’s voluntary arts administrators. The hour includes writing exercises and prompts to get ideas flowing. It is open to everyone and is suitable for all levels of experience. www.writerscentre.ie/html/events/atthecentre.html

CAREER OPTIONS IN IRISH – LECTURE – CENTRAL LIBRARY
Fri 18 Mar: 13:15-14:15 – Business Library, Central Library, ILAC Centre, Henry Street, Dublin 1. “Fluency in Irish opens up a wide variety of career options, not only in more traditional areas such as teaching and translation, but also in the media, the arts and cultural sector, in public sector organisations and in the professions such as healthcare, ICT and marketing.” www.dublincitypubliclibraries.ie

CHRISTCHURCH EARTH QUAKE APPEAL + MASS
The earthquake that hit Christchurch in New Zealand on 22 Feb killed over 166 people and hundreds more were injured, many are still missing and many homes were destroyed. The New Zealand Ireland Association is now working with the Red Cross in Ireland to raise money for those affected, and the association are trying to organise Friday 18 March as ‘Rugby Jersey Day’. The idea is that people wear a rugby jersey to work and collect/ donate money to the Irish Red Cross. Money can be donated on www.redcross.ie/help/donate_now.php More about the event is here www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=174382552610074 and if you can help spreading the word, find a poster here newzealand.ie/images/stories/jersey_day_poster.pdf
On Sun 20 March a service of remembrance for the victims of the earthquake will be held in Christchurch Cathedral at 15:30.
www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=199685423383242

JITTERBUG HIDEOUT – ORMONDE WINE BAR
Fri 18 Mar: 22:00-02:00 – Basement of Ormond Wine Bar, 6 Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin 1. “Swing and sway to the charming and disarming sounds of the 1920s, 30s, 40s and 50s with DJs from the Boudoir Sessions (Ollie Moore) and the Gramophone Disco. Featuring jump blues, swing, boogie woogie, mento, calypso, township jive, rockabilly, and more oddball moments and musical meanders than you could shake a (walking) stick at.” Admission is free. www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=197914323565678

———Pre-Announcements————————

This section contains events that will happen in the future. Some of them require free tickets and it is mentioned where this is the case. Put the events in your diary and for the ticketed events hurry to request your tickets:

AL-MUTANABBI STREET – EXHIBITION + DISCUSSION
In 2007 a car bomb destroyed Al-Mutanabbi Street, Baghdad, the street of printers, bookshops and coffee shops, a place of ‘luminous distinction’ for all who visited. It had been the street of intellectual confab for hundreds of years. A group of American and European artists responded to this by producing a number of posters. These posters will be exhibited in the Central Library, ILAC Centre, Dublin from 14-28 March.
As part of the exhibition a panel discussion will take place in the Central Library, ILAC Centre, on Sat 19 March at 15:00, titled “Art as Reply”. It will be chaired by Professor Michael Cronin, DCU, and will include Helen Carey, curator of 1913 Forum on public art and Sean O’Reilly, novelist, reading work from Iraq. Other speakers are to be confirmed.
To book a place at the panel discussion, contact: The Open Learning Centre, Central Library, ILAC Centre, Henry St., Dublin 1. Admission is free, but booking is essential. Further information on the exhibition contact: Evelyn Conlon evelynconlon@eircom.net www.dublincitypubliclibraries.ie

ST PATRICK’S DAY FESTIVAL – BIG DAY OUT
The Big Day Out will take place in the streets AROUND Merrion Square on Sunday 20 March from 12:00-18:00. It is a festival within a festival, featuring street theatre, performance and music in the heart of Georgian Dublin. Merrion Square will become an oversized playground for both children and adults. Approx 50,000 people are expected to attend the event throughout the day and I definitely recommend you to come to the Big Day Out. Lots of entertainment is provided and there is something for everybody. A number of streets around Merrion Square will be closed, so if you come by car, park a little further away. I will have more details in next week’s Event Guide.

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Please note: This section contains observations taken from the world I live in that strike me as odd. I express my personal opinion and you might not share it. If you are easily offended by opinions that are not identical with your own, please don’t read this section. ;-)

ST. PATRICK DIDN’T DO IT!
You were told that St. Patrick brought Catholicism to Ireland and that he banned the snakes from Ireland and that is why he is the National Saint of Ireland? Interestingly historians now think that it wasn’t St. Patrick at all, but instead a monk called Palladius was the first that brought the catholic religion to this island. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palladius and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Patrick). But it seems that St. Patrick’s Public Relations and self promotion was better than Palladius’ and St. Patrick was therefore credited with bringing Catholicism to the country. By the way, the snakes were already gone in the ice age, so neither of the two had anything to do with them.
Changing the National Saint to Palladius would have a big advantage because the Feast Day of St. Palladius is on 06 July, so we would have a better chance of warm weather for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. ;-)

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Enjoy St. Patrick’s Day! And who cares if he was first of Palladius beat him to it as long as we get a day off work. ;-) .

Take care,

–Joerg

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