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Over 450 events March 18-24, 2013. The 10th year of this festival, encouraging people in Cork, Ireland to 'Investigate, Participate, Celebrate' the huge range of options for learning in the city. Organised by Cork City Learning Forum for Cork City Development Board.
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Monday March 18 to Sunday March 24www.corkcity.ie/learningfestival Tel 021 492 4527
FREE PROGRAMME all events free
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Filte go dt an 10 File Buanfhoghlama Chorca 2013.
Is cis mr thas dom an deis seo a bheith agam filte croil a chur romhaibh go lir anseo le haghaidh File Buanfhoghlama Chorca 2013.
n am gur thosnaigh s deich mbliain shin, t an fhile anois mar cuid de creatlach na Cathrach, le daoine ag sil go mr leis gach bliain. Cuireann s rimse forleathan iomaochta ar fil ar fud na cathrach, ag deiri ird ar na deiseanna at ann don fhoghlaim, is cuma daois n bhar suime.
Is at mar mana aige n Imscrdaigh,Glac Pirt agus Ceiliiridh agus t muintir Chorca tris san a thgaint orthu, ag glacadh pirt ina mlte tr iomaochta a eagr agus freastal orthu.
Chomh maith lena comhphirtocht le File an Pobal i mBal Feirste, t an fhile anois ag leathn amach ar fud na cruinne. T s ag forbairt conaisc le Catharacha Foglaim eile, go hirithe tr na malartin idirinisinta PASCAL International Exchanges (PIE). Is aoi speisialta comh-stiritheoir PIE Peter Kearns i mbliana. Beidh s ag caint ag seiminer dr teidil Cities of the Future ag Christchurch Triskel it a mbeidh s ag tionscain straitis
Learning City, Healthy City agus Green City a chomhthth ag cruth treoirphlean a chothaonn mianach saoil agus folline Chorca.
N fhadfadh an fhile tarl gan tacaocht eagraitheoir na n-imeachta agus na hurraitheir. Go hirithe, t iarracht ollmhr chur ag oibrithe deonacha chun go nireidh leis an seachtain. Thar ceann muintir Chorca, is mian liom aitheantas foirmiil as ucht a gcion ollmhr.
Gim gach rath oraibh leis an chlr seo agaibh.
Clr. Sen Butimir
Ardmhara Chorca, Patrn na File
Ta an-thas orm filte a chur romhat chuige seo, an 10 File Buanfhoghlama.
T an fhile eagraithe ag Fram Foghlama Chathair Chorca, a bhunaodh leis an mBord Forbartha Chathair Chorca mar chuid den straitis Chathair Foghlama a shr i gCorcaigh.
Nuair a bunaodh an fhile i 2004 bh an tr ag dul trd trimhse ratha eachnamaochta, ach fi ag an am sin bh pobail ar fgadh ar chl. Anois t oideachas agus traenil nos tabhachta n riamh, ag ullmh an t-aos g dos na dshlin rompu agus ag tabhairt trenil diad san at bhriste as a bpoist. Tugann r file deis do chch at bainteach le crsa foghlaime sa chathair a ghnomartha a cheiliradh agus a chur s comhar an pobal agus deis do dhaoine eile a spreagadh chun pirt a ghlacadh.
Eagraodh cpla iomaochta speisialta chun an garsprioc at bainte amach ag an fhile a aithint: Seiminer ar Catharacha na Todhcha, ar a ndeineann an tArdmhara trcht agus dospireacht ar Fil Isteach ar Oideachas agus Traenil in dtrthanna Athr Saoil
T athr ag teacht in Eireann sa tsl a shlatar traenil agus oideachas. Sampla amhin de seo n na VECs iad fhin athcurtha ag na Bird Oideachas agus Traenla .
Is deis an diaspireacht i gColiste Breisoideachais na Cathrach Thuaidh, Cnoc an Chuilinn, cloisint faoi na hathruithe sin. Is ar bhar fil isteach an caid agus is cuid den comhairli naisinta a bheidh mar chuid den chad Plean Nisinta eile i 2014. I measc na h-aonna t an t- Albanach Brian Lister OBE chun leas a thaith a thabhairt dinn.
Nl sna seiminer agus diospireacht sin ach dh rud i measc na cadta iomaochta saor in aisce do gach aois i rith na seachtaine. Ba mhaith liom mo bhuochas a gabhil don choiste eagartha agus na gcomhlachta deonacha, pobail, an earnil stit agus phromhideach a chuidigh leis an fhile le deich mbliain anuas.
Welcome to the 10th Cork Lifelong Learning Festival.
Is cis mr thas dom an deis seo a bheith agam filte croil a chur romhaibh go lir anseo le haghaidh an Cork Lifelong Learning Festival 2013.
Since it started 10 years ago, the festival has become part of the fabric of Cork, eagerly anticipated by many. It offers a huge variety of free events across the city, highlighting all the opportunities there are for learning, whatever your age and whatever your interest.
Its motto is Investigate, Participate, Celebrate and the people of Cork have taken that to heart participating in great numbers by organising events and attending them.
As well as its partnership with File an Phobail in Belfast, the festival is reaching out to cities across the world. In particular through representing Ireland on PASCAL International Exchanges (PIE) it is developing connections with other Learning Cities. The co-director of PIE, Peter Kearns, is a special guest at this years festival. He will be speaking at a Seminar in Triskel Christchurch on Wednesday, called Cities of the Future, where he will introduce the idea of integrating the strategies of the Learning City, with Healthy City, and Green City, to create a blueprint that fosters quality of life and wellbeing for people in the Cork region.
The festival could not happen without the support of the event organisers and sponsors. In particular a huge effort is put in by volunteers to make the week a success. On behalf of the people of Cork, I wish to formally acknowledge their huge contribution year after year.
Gim gach rath oraibh leis an chlr seo agaibh.
Cllr John Buttimer
Lord Mayor of Cork, Festival Patron
I am very pleased to welcome you to this, the tenth year of our Lifelong Learning Festival in Cork. The festival is organised by the Cork City Learning Forum, which was founded by the Cork City Development Board as part of the strategy of making Cork a City of Learning.
When the festival began in 2004, our country was going through a period of economic success, but even then some communities were being left behind. Now education & training are more important than ever, in preparing our young people for the challenges they face & retraining those who sadly have lost their jobs. Our festival gives everyone involved in all forms of learning in the city the opportunity to celebrate and to showcase their activities, and to encourage others to participate.
A couple of special events have been organised to mark the milestone the festival has reached: the Seminar on Cities of the Future, which the Lord Mayor mentions, and a Debate on Access to Education & Training in Changing Times.
How education & training are delivered in Ireland is changing one example is the VECs being replaced by Education & Training Boards. The Debate, which takes place in CityNorth College of Further Education in Knocknaheeny on Thursday afternoon, is an opportunity for you to hear about those changes. The event is about access and is part of a national consultation which will feed into the next National Access Plan in 2104. Among the speakers is a guest from Scotland, Brian Lister OBE, to give us the benefit of his experience.
The debate & seminar are just two among hundreds of free events for people of all ages to enjoy this week. I want to thank the organising committee and all the voluntary, community, state and private sector bodies who have contributed to the festival for the last ten years.
Ted OwensCEO, City of Cork VEC & Chair of the Cork City Learning Forum
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Monday March 18 to Sunday March 24www.corkcity.ie/learningfestival Tel 021 492 4527
The festival promotes and celebrates learning in all its forms and encourages take up among all age groups, particularly those who may not usually participate in learning. Danann an Fhile seo foghlaim i ngach cruth a choth agus a cheiliradh agus spreagann s rannphirtocht i ngach aoisghrpa, go mr mhr iad san nach nglacann pirt go h-iondil i ndeiseanna foghlaime
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SEMINAR - CITIES OF THE FUTURE: THE ECCOWEll AppROACH
The Seminar, on Wednesday morning at Triskel Christchurch, explores how EcCoWell can be applied to Cork. See separate entry for details. The Seminar is designed as a catalyst for ideas that will focus on an International Exchange in September, where cities around the globe will come to Cork to share good practice and learn from each other. Entitled Cities For the Future Learning from Global to Local, it has been recognised as a Gathering Flagship Event for Cork City.
It will incorporate a conference, a marketplace for ideas, and site visits to the best of our own
local initiatives.
The Lifelong Learning Festival, working with our partners in HSE Healthy Cities; Strategic Planning and Economic Development, Cork City Council; and
Cork Environmental Forum, will host the September event. We will be inviting
representatives of cities including Learning Cities connected with Pascal International Exchanges, WHO Healthy
Cities, Green Cities, and all our twinned cities and partner cities around the globe.
DEBATE: EDUCATION & TRAINING: IN THE MIDST OF CHANGE WIll THERE BE EQUAlITY OF ACCESS?
The Debate, on Thursday afternoon at CityNorth College of Further Education/Terence McSwiney Community College, Knocknaheeny, is partly about asking questions. Has access to education in Ireland benefited individuals, families and the communities they live in? Have we moved on in terms of improving access routes of entry? Have we increased the numbers of non-traditional learners at third level?
Speakers include Dr Mary Liz Trant of the National Access Office of the Higher Education Authority, which is working on the next National Access Plan in 2014, so make sure that you come along and get involved. Youll also hear from Professor Kathleen Lynch of UCD, known for her work on equality, particularly in education.
The debate will also address key issues around the changes currently taking place in how education and training are delivered. Will those changes make access easier, more equal? Youll
hear from Ted Owens, who is currently CEO of the City of Cork VEC, about some of those changes.
To give the discussion an international dimension, guest speaker is Brian Lister from Scotland, who has years of experience in education & its management. No need to book, just come along for more details see separate entry.
SEMINAR AND DEBATESince 2004 the festival has showcased and celebrated lifelong learning opportunities for all ages & abilities in Cork. Last year its organisers broadened its perspective by introducing an annual seminar, offering the public a forum where they can express their views & exchange ideas. This year, to mark the festivals tenth anniversary, a Seminar and a Debate have been organised.
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A MESSAGE FROM THE CO-ORDINATOR - 10 YEARS ON
The idea behind the festival is to celebrate learning and in so doing show others that education can be fun. For many, school was not an experience they remember with pleasure. By seeing others just like themselves having a good time while picking up a new skill they may be tempted to try. Attending a course could mean gaining a qualification or maybe not. Joining a class means mixing with others, with people who share an interest with you. It can be the start of something a friendship, a journey into further education, even a new career.
One of the challenges faced when we started the festival was getting people to understand that its not about Adult Education of course its included, but the event is about much more. Its about changing attitudes towards learning, to getting people to understand that education is not something that only happens in schools and colleges it starts when were born and goes on until we die.
Organising a festival about learning means that (almost) everything can be included. All thats asked of organisations and individuals is that they run an event (or more) which welcomes the public & that admission is free; and theres no fee to participate.
During the decade since 2004 Ireland has changed then it was prosperous, with almost full employment, and the few emigrating by choice. But back then some sections of our society were left behind many had dropped out of school early or left without qualifications. There was concern that they would not be equipped to face a downturn which, sadly, has proved to be true. During the boom there was work for them on construction sites or in service industries where poor literacy skills, for instance, would not matter. The festival does its best to target those areas of Cork with the greatest concentrations of people without qualifications, particularly through the Community Education Networks.
From the beginning, the festival has been inclusive welcoming everyone, whatever their ability or background. We havent confined ourselves to statutory organisations either participants come from the voluntary, community & private sectors too. Weve made a conscious effort to include the disabled, Travellers, older people, the new Irish. Weve built up a relationship with File an Phobail, and organised cross-border projects together. More recently weve been reaching out to other learning cities across the world.
Were delighted that Limerick and Waterford have joined us in organising similar festivals.
Were very proud of our first 10 years.
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Since the twinning of Corks Lifelong Learning Festival with File an Phobail in Belfast was formally announced in 2010, the relationship has continued, and has developed beyond the two festivals.
MURAlS
In May last two professional Belfast mural artists, Frank Quigley & Michael Doherty, travelled to Cork with four young unemployed men,
drawn from across communities by the Tar Isteach Resource Centre in North Belfast. Here they worked with four young unemployed men from Mahon, identified by Mahon CDP. Together they created the mural inspired by the Titanic, which can now be seen on Horgans Quay.
This January the young men from Mahon were invited to Belfast to work with unemployed young men on a community mural about the Titanic, their visit sponsored by Belfast City Council. The mural is launched on March 18 by the Deputy Lord Mayor of Belfast.
Mural artist Frank Quigley returns to Cork this year to oversee the creation of small scale murals on the Mahon Peninsula Walkway by some young unemployed men from Mahon CDP. Frank will train the young men so they can develop the project - teaching others to paint murals. Anyone interested in watching them work or who wants to learn from the project should contact Viv Sadd at Mahon CDP - 021 435 9070
MARATHONS
On May Bank Holiday 2012, for the second year, a Cork team drawn together by Bernard Twomey of the HSEs Health Action Zone, participated in Belfast City Marathon. For the first time a team from Belfast took part in the Cork City Marathon on June Bank Holiday Monday led by Kevin Morrison, Youth Development Worker with File an Phobail.
CURRACHS & OCEAN TO CITY
Kevin Morrison of File an Phobail is making progress with a Boatbuilding Project, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. It grew out of the currach building initiative we started two years ago when young people from Republican & Loyalist communities spent time in Cork with Meitheal Mara. They started to built two currachs here, completed them in the North, and launched them during File that August. They brought those currachs back to Cork in
2012 to take part in the annual Ocean to City race, where one of the teams won the Youth Event! Pdraig Duinnn & Meitheal Mara continue their association with File an Phobail. During File last August Pdraig gave a talk on traditional boat-building.
SCRIBES
Scribes has always been one of the most popular events during File an Phobail, when writers read from their work in a relaxed, convivial setting. Cork is copying it for the second time, when writers from different communities in the North Tony Macaulay & Danny Morrison are joined by Cnal Creedon & Jamie OConnell. Scribes takes place at An Spailpn Fnac on Friday at 7.30pm see separate entry.
DOCUMENTARY: TApESTRY OF COlOURS
The Social Inclusion Unit at Cork City Council has organised the first screening in the Republic of a feature length documentary exploring the fusion of cultures in Northern Ireland. Its director Zhenia Mahdi-Nau will take part in a Q & A session afterwards. See Thursday 1.30pm for more details.
Cross-border & cross-community initiatives are supported by the festival, File an Phobail, Co-operation Irelands Cork branch & Cork City Council.
ONE BOOkONE COMMUNITY
One Book, One Community is a Family Reading Project which encourages reading in DEIS schools in Cork. Now in its fifth year, it involves over 1,500 families, with parents reading the chosen book along with their children.
Copies of the book are bought by the Home/School/Community Liaison Co-ordinators and distributed free to the children to take home to read with their families. Activities associated with the book are organised by the HSCL & teachers in the schools, and parents and others in the local community are encouraged to participate in them.
THIS YEARS BOOkS ARE:
in Knocknaheeny/Hollyhill/Churchfield/Sundays Well - Sky Hawk by Gill Lewis with Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin Jr & Eric Carle for preschoolers; in Farranree - Kensukes Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo; in the Shandon/North Cathedral/Blackpool area - Black Beauty by Anna Sewell.
Ann NeffKnocknaheeny/Hollyhill 086 357 7121
Rachel BrowneFarranree 421 0677
Joanne MurphyShandon/North Cathedral/Blackpool 086 263 0078
Mahon CDP, Avenue de Rennes
MAHONS COMMUNITY MINIBUS VISITS FESTIVAl EVENTS
This year the minibus visits the following:Science for Seniors at Lifetime LabTuesday 19 2pm-5pm;
Tour of Recording StudioWednesday 20 2pm -3pm;
Tour of Triskel ChristchurchThursday 21- 2pm.
Read this programme for details. Minibus leaves Mahon CDP 30 minutes before event. To book your place, call 435 9070.
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11amMeet at the Monument, Grand Parade
CORk WAlk CITY CENTRE ISlAND
Antoin OCallaghan guides you on this walk which traces the development of the city centre island following the in-filling of river channels that ran between a series of marshy islands. Along the way youll see many buildings of interest & the bridges spanning the north & south channels of the River Lee, all playing crucial roles in the citys story.Info: Tina 086 603 5552Self-guided Cork Walks were introduced in recent years by Cork City Council this is the orange route, you can enjoy Shandon (red) today & South Parish (blue) next Sunday.
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11.30amMeet at Daunts Square St Patricks St
CORk WAlk EXplORE SHANDON
Peter Foynes, Curator of the Cork Butter Museum, brings you on an historical journey through Shandon, using the City Councils red walking tour. Walk the streets of what was once the centre of international trading in this city of merchants. The political history of Cork is revealed through the naming and renaming of its streets. Info: Tina 086 603 5552
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Carrig Sound, C3 Units A&B Donnybrook Commercial Centre, Douglas
TOUR A COMMERCIAl RECORDING STUDIO
Visit a commercial recording studio where Liam Davin, Sound Engineer and Tutor, will demonstrate some of the
great things youll learn on Sound Recording & Music Technology courses here. Youll also get a chance to have a go yourself!Courses run during the evenings, daytimes and weekends, starting on various dates throughout the year. Each class has a maximum of 12 students, so plenty of hands-on experience for all. Free parking. Booking preferred, but not essential. Call Liam 086 166 0338 or email: [email protected]
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2pm 5pm
The Social & Health Education Project (SHEP) Village Centre, Ballincollig
lEARN HOW TO DEAl WITH STRESS
For details see FRINGE - page 68
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5.30pm 7.30pm
4th Floor Studios, Old FS Building, Sullivans Quay
DRAMA IN pERFORMANCE
Sawa Le! invites you to an open rehearsal. One actor reads a text, expressing her thoughts frankly & distinctly, addressing
the listeners directly. The audience is welcome to participate but its not compulsory. Children and families welcome. Sawa Le! Arts Collective is a migrant-led, women-led organisation. Its name means Together With and it aims to work with migrant & indigenous Irish people & professional artists interested in theatre, performance, music, the arts. The Collectives aim is to create a shared platform where artistic, cultural and creative integration can be developed. No booking necessary just come. More info: Ciara Burke 087 664 8253 or Guylaine 087 902 2039
7pm 8.30pm
Alexander Technique Studio18 Landscape Park, Pouladuff Rd
HOW TO IMpROVE YOUR pOSTURE
Are you creating your own tension? Find out with this practical class in the Alexander Technique. Vronique Druesne helps you learn how you can reduce tension, showing you how to sit, stand and move in a more co-ordinated and balanced way. Relieving some of the
tension accumulated on a day-to-day basis can help you feel freer in your movement and improve posture and wellbeing. Regular 6 week courses on Mondays next one begins April 8. Booking essential, places limited. T 496 3339 or 087 976 1668 email [email protected] www.isatt.ie
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7pm/SunsetMeet outside the Hawthorn Bar, The Lough
A BATTY WAlk AROUND THE lOUGH
The Cork branch of the Irish Wildlife Trust, with Cork City Council and the Cork County Bat Group, offers you a fascinating hour or so. The Lough is home to five of Irelands species of bats. Join Conor Kelleher, one of the countrys experts on these shy, mysterious creatures, for an evening walk to learn about them. Hell tell you about bat species, their habitat, diet, and their importance in nature. Youll learn how to detect bats using a sensor. Wear warm clothing, bring a torch. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult. To check time to meet & book, call Katriona Wallace 087 087 210 6373.Info: email: [email protected] www.iwt.ie
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Room 413/414 St Johns Central CollegeSawmill St
GRApHIC DESIGN AND IllUSTRATION
Exhibition hosted by Sinead OHalloran & Fiona OMahony of illustration work by their students. Find out about the courses available in these areas theyre here to answer your questions. T 425 5500 Visit the website to see a list of courses and apply online: www.stjohnscollege.ie
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St. Johns Central College Sawmill St
EXHIBITION OF GRADUATE WORk
Visit St Johns annual springtime exhibition Review Central 13, a showcase of graduate student work. Students from 10 different courses exhibit their work, which was selected by Ita Feeney of the Lavitt Gallery. Photography, fashion design, hand-made musical instruments, painting, jewellery and architectural models are among the pieces on display. The exhibition should be of particular interest to anyone considering Further Education, as it gives a flavour of the quality of creative work undertaken by students as they learn new skills and knowledge in the college. Info Ray Lonergan/Harry Moore. T: 425 5500 Visit the website to see list of courses and apply online: www.stjohnscollege.ie Continues Mon Fri until April 5
9am 5pm Continues until Friday.
Coliste Stiofin Naofa, Tramore Rd
OpEN STUDIOS
Celebrating art & design in Further Education, the colleges studios are open all week & theres an exhibition in the Main Foyer. Youre welcome to visit the studios and meet students at work preparing portfolios, working on projects. The Art Department offers a wide range of FETAC level 5 & 6 courses in the art and design areas for the school leaver and adult learner. The excellent reputation of art & design here has seen many students progress to a broad range of Third Level colleges. View www.csn.ie to see your options, including preparing a portfolio or gaining new skills for employment. Info: Jenny Monks 496 1020 or email: [email protected]
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9am 6pm Continues until Friday
Main Foyer, Coliste Stiofin Naofa, Tramore Road
CROSSROADS ACCESS TO DESIGN STUDIES EXHIBITION
Adult learners showcase printed and stitched pieces giving an insight into their creative journeys. Discover how you can find your path on this exciting one year FETAC level 5 course. Like the festival, Access to Design Studies is celebrating its tenth year providing training in the foundations of design. Adult learners discover ways of learning & developing new design skills through project work in drawing, stitch, print & more. Workshops on Thurs & Friday morning. Info: Jenny Monks 496 1020 www.csn.ie
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10am 5.30pm
Cork Textile Network Exhibition - The Craft of the Honan Chapel.
The Honan Chapel at UCC was financed by butter merchants who drew on the Cork countryside to fund an Arts & Crafts revival
in 1895, and is filled with riches designed and created by Irish artists and craftworkers. From the inspiring stained glass of Harry Clarke to the mosaics, the metalwork, stone & wood carving & even poetry, each contemporary textile artist has taken their personal inspiration to produce work. Continues until Sat.Members of the Cork Textile Network discuss & show work on Friday & Saturday 10.30am to noon.
2.30pm 3.30pm
Introduction to the library services and pAl pathways to learning
PAL is a co-operative agreement between all the main libraries in Cork City & County which aims to make library resources accessible to all. Library members can get a Cork PAL Access Card to consult material, not available in their own library, in another library.
7pm
Open House
Cork City Library and Altrusa Adult Literacy Scheme present Open House this evening. All welcome to listen to readings and music, and tour the Library facilities. Free refreshments. T 492 4900
Douglas library
Douglas Village Shopping Centre
All day all week
Exhibition
Abstract landscape paintings by Patrick Mansell.
T 492 4932
10.30am 12.30pm
Social Sketchers Art Group
come and see this informal art group at workT 492 4932
Bishopstown library, Wilton
All day
Exhibition A Sense of place
JG ODonoghue explores the Irish landscape through the perspectives of language and archaeology. Continues all week.
11amGpS for the Human Condition.
Occupational psychologist Hugh ODonovan gives a free workshop on personal development. Places limited, booking essential. T 492 4937
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A Stitch in Time
Bishopstown Librarys resident expert knitters help you pick up that skill you havent used in years, or teach you how for the first time. You can also hear about some of the groups successful projects. All welcome.
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Genealogy/Family History getting started
All welcome to a talk on tracing your ancestors by a member of the Cork Genealogical Society. Youll be given a Family Tree Chart & shown how to start researching. Cork Genealogical Society was founded in 1994 and meets monthly
from September to May. See www.corkgenealogicalsociety.com. During the festival, members visit all branches of Cork City Libraries. T 492 4928
Blackpool library
10.15am noon
Table Quiz
celebrating the One Book One Community Project, pupils & parents from Scoil Aisir Chrost, Farranree, compete. See separate entry. T 492 4933
Tory Top Rd library
Ballyphehane
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Conversational Irish
Cpla Focal Eile invites you to come & join in the conversation, use your cpla focal and learn some more. All levels welcome. Filte roimh gach inne. T 492 4934
9am 8pm Mon Sat until March 27.
The James Barry Exhibition Centre, CIT, Bishopstown
SOUNDINGS IN FATHOMS
Winner of the CIT Registrars Prize, artist Norma Walsh, exhibits her work which is inspired by the supremacy of the natural elements over human fragility.
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9am 8pm Continues until end of March.
First Floor Gallery, Student Centre, CIT
ART BY ADUlT lEARNERS
All the art work in this exhibition is created by adults with learning difficulties who attend three different daycare centres run by Lota Brothers of Charity.
Info Focus Centre 455 6269 or CIT 432 6100.
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9.30am noon
Social Protection Office, Hanover St
HElp FOR THE UNEMplOYED
The Citywide Community Education Network has a stand in the dole office this morning and tomorrow morning, where you can talk to them about courses and other services available across the city. The Network is supported by the City of Cork VEC. Info: Eamonn Kirwan 492 4922
Citywide Network members: Active Pulse Theatre Group, Adult Guidance Service of City of Cork VEC, Altrusa Adult Literacy Service, The Carers Association, Cork City Libraries, Disability Education Network, Good Shepherd Services, NASC The Irish Immigrant Support Centre, the Retired Peoples Network, Simon Community, Social & Health Education Network, Sophia Housing, Welcome English Centre, We Made This South Pres.
10am 2pm
Library, North Presentation Secondary School Farranree
lEARN ABOUT CORkS HISTORY
Come to a morning of talks by well-known historians, including Marita Foster, UCC, and some students of History attending the schools Adult Education courses. Theyll cover The Great Famine, the War of Independence, and other events which have shaped Cork. Learn more about our city in a relaxed setting; light refreshments. Every Tuesday theres a History class here, and students under the Back to Education Initiative (BTEI) are among the speakers today. Booking only required for groups of four or more. Bus no 203 from the city stops outside school gates. Info Joanne Twomey Adult Ed Co-ordinator
430 3330 or 085 814 5328 email [email protected] Bookings by phone only.
North Presentation Adult Education is a member of the Farranree Community Education Network.
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10am 4pm
Coliste Stiofin Naofa, Tramore Rd
Continues until Friday.
CISEN: A CElEBRATION OF IRISH TRADITIONAl BASkETS
Students of Cultural & Heritage Studies once again celebrate living tradition, this year focusing on basket-making. Their exhibition includes different basket types from the National Basket Collection & archive photographs. Each day theres a basket-making workshop with students being taught by local basket-makers. Everybody welcome to observe this great living tradition. Info Shane Lehane 496 9069 email [email protected]
10am 5pm Continues until Sat.
Cork Vision Centre at St Peters, North Main St
EXHIBITION BY CORk CAMERA GROUp
The photographic skills of the Cork Camera Group are illustrated through a series of evocative and striking images in the groups annual exhibition. www.corkcameragroup.net Info 427 9925
email [email protected] www.corkvisioncentre.com
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Mahon Community Centre, Ave de Rennes, Mahon
lEARN HOW TO SAVE WATER
With water meters & charges on their way now is the time to find out how to save water. All welcome to a workshop, with lots of tips. Organised by Majella Gould, Cork City Councils Community Warden for Mahon, as part of her work with local schools. Call her 086 794 8584. Bus Route: no 202 from Parnell
Place. Also see 11am tomorrow when awards are presented to schools.
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First Floor Gallery, Student Centre, CIT
ART BY ADUlT lEARNERS
Official opening of the exhibition see 9am today for details.
10am - 11am
An Cliabhn Community Creche, Ballyphehane Togher CDP, Lower Friars Walk
STORYTIME FOR ROAD SAFETY
Children attending An Cliabhn Community Creche enjoy themselves while learning, as Niamh from Traffic @ Cork City Council reads from Simon and Friends about keeping safe on our roads. Info Bernie Buckley 431 9085 or [email protected]
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St Johns Central College, Sawmill St
HAIRDRESSING ADVICE
Drop in for a free consultation with students in the College Salon Room 206 on the first floor. Find out about the hairdressing course. T 425 5500 Visit the website to see a list of courses and apply online: www.stjohnscollege.ie
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10am noon
Blackpool Library
TABlE QUIZ
Pupils from Scoil Aisir Chrost, Farranree, and their parents compete in a quiz with questions inspired by Kensukes Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo, the book chosen for this years One Book One Community Family Reading Project. All welcome to come and cheer them on. Info: Rachel
Browne 421 0677 A Farranree Community Education Network event
10am 1pm
Shaky Bridge Fitzgeralds Park side
CYClE TRAINING FOR ADUlTS
Cork City Council & Cork Community Bikes offer cycle training for adults who can cycle but who want to feel confident on the road and in traffic. Bar horrendous weather, event will go ahead. You need to bring your own bike in good working order.
You must book, as places very limited. Call Niamh OBrien, Traffic, Cork City Council 492 4792.
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10am 1pm
We Made This, South Pres, Evergreen St
WORkSHOp: pARENTING AlONE
SHEP tutor Kerri Fitzgerald, with years of experience parenting alone, leads this interactive event for others bringing up children on their own. The Social & Health Education Project (SHEP) regrets that its unable to offer childcare for participants.
Booking essential, as places limited. Call Geraldine Flanagan 466 6180 at SHEP to book or for information, email [email protected] or call We Made This 086 023 6442
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10am 2pm
Mahon Family Resource Centre
pRINTMAkING EXHIBITION
Display of work made by people attending regular Printmaking class here. Until Friday. Ask about all the classes for adults. Info: 435 8866
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Cork Film Centre, Civic Trust House, 50 Popes Quay
ANIMATION COllABORATION
Take part in Corks first ever collaborative animation! Animator and facilitator Jane Lee will help you create your moment in an animation film that will develop through the day. See how Stop-Motion animation works and make your mark on our mystery film - what will happen in the story? You decide! Suitable for all ages, drop-in anytime
from 11am to 4pm to take part. Finished film will be published online at www.civictrusthouse.ieCourses run by Cork Film Centre include Stop-Motion Animation, Short Film-making & Film Appreciation. See www.corkfilmcentre.com or call 421 5160 for more information.
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Lavanagh Centre, Ballintemple
DESIGNING A SENSORY GARDEN
John Butler, landscape gardener, gives a talk: A Different Garden for Students with Disabilities. It describes how he designed a sensory garden with raised flower beds for students and young children with disabilities attending the School of the Divine Child. Parking only available in area around Ballintemple. Booking essential, call Anne Brennan 429 1804 email: [email protected] www.lavanagh.ie
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Noon 1pm Repeated on Thursday at 2pm.
Triskel Arts Centre, Tobin St off Grand Parade/South Main St
TOUR CHRISTCHURCH
Once the main parish church for the city, Christchurch has been at the centre of events in the city for several centuries. This free tour includes an introduction to the recently renovated Christchurch, the medieval and early modern history of the church, the buildings distinctive features, its historical characters, the graveyard and the crypt.Tour begins at the front desk of Triskel Arts Centre on Tobin Street and last 45mins to an hour. To ensure your place, please book by calling David Ryan 427 2022.
Noon- 2pm
Cork Vision Centre @ St Peters, North Main St
pERFORMANCE BY THE CORk ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Relax and enjoy a concert by members of the Cork Academy of Music. The Academy was set up in 1994 to improve access to music education on the north side of the city. It gives adults and young people the opportunity to learn music & also encourages them to access further education and to improve their skills for employment. Contact the Academy of Music 421 0573 e-mail: [email protected] www.corkam.comVision Centre 427 9925
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Noon 5pm Repeated Wed & Thurs. Bishopstown Senior Social Centre Wilton Park House
COMpUTERS FOR THE pETRIFIED
Take the first steps towards becoming a silver surfer. Meet coach Michael OConnor and youll see how easy it is. Find out about the other activities at this award-winning centre. Ask about Mobile Phone coaching available. Free refreshments. T Roger Coughlan 434 8595 M 086 386 6975 email:[email protected].
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Workshop repeated Wed 3pm & Friday 6pm.
Camden Palace Hotel Community Arts Centre, Camden Quay
CURIOUS pHOTOGRApHY WORkSHOp
Come to a workshop with Cork-based photographer Marcin Lewandowski, whose work is published nationally
& internationally. Look at the work of influential photographers; see the influence of different settings & light on each other; learn about composition & the creative use of light, shadows, colour. Enquire about other workshops. Bring a camera, even in a mobile phone. Booking essential contact Marcin 086 347 1761 or email [email protected] www.soundofphotography.com
Camden Palace Hotel is an independent non profit arts centre, which encourages creative partnerships and collaboration & promotes social inclusion and diversity through actively encouraging access and participation to all. www.camdenpalacehotel.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11amRepeated at 2.30pm today and at 11am & 2.30pm on Wed & Thurs
Lifetime Lab @ Old Cork Waterworks, Lee Road
lEARN HOW TO COMpOST
Composting is easy....once you know how! Done correctly, its an effective way of dealing with your household organic wastes.
Discover which form of composting is suitable for your area in this workshop. Participants will see different forms. Presented by Lifetime Lab www.lifetimelab.ie Wastedown www.wastedown.com and Stopfoodwaste: www.stopfoodwaste.ieFree parking, an indoor and outdoor event; Coffee Dock on site. Booking preferred, but not essential - community groups/clubs welcome to reserve sessions. T Mervyn Horgan 494 1500 email [email protected]
11am to 4pm
Ballyphehane Community Centre, Tory Top Road
WE All SMIlE IN THE SAME lANGUAGE
In this European Year of the Citizen its important to remember that in Community Education no passport is required! People can be excluded for many reasons: race, ethnicity,
disability, difference - but participation is a great antidote to prejudice.
For the festival this year, Togher Ballyphehane Community Education Network has organised a community-wide expression across all age groups on the theme We all smile in the same language to demonstrate and celebrate all that is best about this inclusive learning community.
Exhibition, celebration and performances with citizens, neighbours, learners, friends taking part. All welcome. Info Siobhn O Dowd 431 9085 or [email protected]
Togher Ballyphehane Community Education Network members: Home School Community Links in Maria Assumpta NS; Morning Star NS & Gaelscoil an Teaglaigh Naofa; Greenmount NS & South Parish NS; QDS- Cope Foundation; Read Write Now Adult Basic Education Service; Togher Family Centre; O Connell Court Supported Housing, Doughcloyne; Ballyphehane Togher Community Development Project.
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11am noon
St Lukes Nursing Home, Mahon
lEARN ABOUT THE MIDDlE EAST
Join the nursing home residents for an illustrated talk about the Middle East, given by a retired army officer who served with the UN overseas for many years. He recently joined St Lukes as a volunteer & has helped set up its Mens Club. Places limited, so please book by calling Ann Crowley 435 9444
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Carrig Sound, C3 Units A&B Donnybrook Commercial Centre, Douglas
TOUR A COMMERCIAl RECORDING STUDIO
For details see Monday.
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2pm 4pm
We Made This, South Pres, Evergreen St
OlDER WOMEN MEET
Join an informal gathering of older women who participate in a variety of arts & crafts, share a cup of tea & a chat, go on trips. Group meets every
Tuesday in the former St Killians Boys School, facilitated by Sr Teresa of South Pres. Free parking in lower car park. Info & to book Norma Roche 086 023 6442. Email: [email protected] www.southpres.ie.
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2pm 4.30pm
Cork PrintmakersWandesford Quay, Clarkes Bridge
DISCOVER pRINTMAkING - WORkSHOp, TOUR & DEMONSTRATION
Discover the Art of Printmaking at Cork Printmakers fine art print workshop, which offers facilities in etching, photo-intaglio, screen-print, lithography, relief print and digital print. Participants in the Drypoint workshop are introduced to the technique and create a print. You can join a tour of the workshop, and learn about the range of print techniques and equipment artists use. The demonstration of Waterbased Screen-printing introduces you to this popular technique, used by artists such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Theres a group exhibition of work produced by artist members of Cork Printmakers on the second floor. You are welcome to book into one or all activities. Booking essential for each activity. Book into one or all activities. Drypoint Workshop: 2pm 3pm max 10 participants; Tour: 3pm 3.30pm, max 15; Screen-printing Demonstration: 3.30 4.30pm, max 15. To book, call Frances O Connor 432 2422 or email: [email protected]
2.30pm Repeated on Wed & Thurs at 11am & 2.30pm.
Lifetime Lab @ Old Cork Waterworks, Lee Road
lEARN HOW TO COMpOST
For details see 11am today.
2.30pm 5pm
Bishopstown Senior Social Centre. Wilton Park House
lEARN TO plAY CARDS
Join this regular session and, if youre a beginner, learn to
play 45 with coach Haulie Lynch. Free refreshments. Discover other activities at this award-winning
centre. Info: Roger Coughlan 434 8595,
086 386 6975
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3pm 4pm
University College Cork, Visitors Centre, North Wing, Main Quad
GUIDED HISTORICAl TOUR OF UCC
Take a 60 minute guided tour, which charts the history and development of UCC from its origins in 1845 as Queens College Cork to a modern dynamic world class university in 2013. No need to book. Info: 490 1876 or email: [email protected]
Tours can be booked for groups at any time of year but this week are specially organised for the festival. Repeated daily until Saturday.
1pm 3pm
Glen Resource & Sports Centre, The Glen
INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAl pHOTOGRApHY
Do you want to take better photographs? Learn how to share your photographs and connect your camera to a computer if so,
come along to this taster workshop. If possible, bring a digital camera. Cork City Partnerships The Glen/Mayfield Outreach Office regularly runs Digital Photography Classes, accredited to FETAC Level 3, and is a member of The Glen Community Education Network. Book, as places limited. Margo Hayes 087 196 2023 email [email protected]
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Camden Palace Hotel Community Arts Centre
FlOWERMAkING WORkSHOp
Upcycle your plastic bottles & transform them into beautiful flowers. Fun for all the family, kids must be accompanied. Book by contacting Niamh Leonard 087 756 8530 email [email protected]
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1pm 2pm
Crawford Art Gallery, Emmet Place
TOUR AN EXHIBITION
United States of Europe is an exhibition that offers artists perspectives on citizenship, freedom of expression, democracy and peoples sense of identity/or
lack of identity. The exhibition features video, installation and photography. United States of Europe is presented in Ireland through a partnership with Cork Civic Trust/National Sculpture Factory/Cork Vision Centre, in association with the Crawford Art Gallery with the support of the Arts Council and Cork City Council. No need to book. Info Emma 490 7862 or Anne 490 7857 email [email protected] www.crawfordartgallery.ie
1.10pm 2pm
Foyer, CIT Cork School of Music
lUNCHTIME CONCERT
First of a series of lunchtime concerts at CIT Cork School of Music during festival week, today its a performance by SoundOUT an organisation that utilises a range of assistive music technology to bring together differently-abled young people to create and perform music. Some seating, wheelchair accessible, on-street parking, bistro on-site. Info: Edel Sullivan 087 2344669
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1.30-2pmAlliance Franaise de Cork, 36 Mary Street, off Georges Quay
INTERMEDIATE FRENCH CONVERSATION
Parlez-vous franais? Have you already got the basics in French? Then come and chat in French with our native tutor Valrie & get some practice. Info Valrie David 431 0677 email [email protected]
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1:30pm 2:30pmSt Brendans Girls National School, The Glen
SCHOOl BAND pERFORMANCE
St Brendans School Band involves all the students from third to sixth class. Once a week normal schoolwork is put aside for music lessons with a variety of tutors in recorder, flute, trumpet, guitar and percussion. The band regularly performs in various locations around the city. Once finished in primary school the students are each given a place in an after-school programme to continue with their music lessons, an option many of them choose to take through secondary school and college. No need to book, all welcome. Presented by St Brendans GNS / CIT Cork School of Music.Info: Caoimhe Conlon 086 320 9442 email: [email protected]
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pRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES
The Farranree Traveller Womens Group has completed FETAC Level 3 & 4 Computer Training & this evening they are presented with their certificates. Free refreshments afterwards. The group has been meeting for the last 10 years on Monday evenings. Limited parking available nearby. Info: Breda ODonoghue, Womens Health Development Worker
T 450 3786 M087 239 6340
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Cork Dance Studio Connell St off Lapps Quay
SWING DANCE ClASS
It dont mean a thing if you aint got that swing! Learn the basics of this exciting & energetic dance at a taster class. There are Swing classes here every Wednesday from beginners to intermediate level. Theres social dancing afterwards so you can practice your moves. You must book your place. Call Kathleen 484 0808 email: [email protected] www.corkdancestudio.com.
6.50pm 7.30pm
Cork Dance Studio, Connell St off Lapps Quay
lEARN A lITTlE SAlSA
Learn the basics of this sexy Latin American dance at a taster class. Regular Salsa classes here on Thursdays for beginners to advanced level. Social dancing afterwards so you can practice your moves. You must book your place. Call Kathleen 484 0808 email [email protected] www.corkdancestudio.com.
6pm 7.30pm
Electrical Engineering L2, University College Cork. Located behind the gate lodge at the College Road entrance to UCC.
READING CRIME FICTION
Do you enjoy reading crime fiction or watching some of the many international crime series on television - Wallander, Inspector Montalbano, CSI, Law and Order, The Killing, Dexter? Following on from last years talk on Italian crime fiction, the aim of this session, led by Mark Chu and other members of the crime narratives research group in UCCs Italian Department, is to set up one or more reading groups, focused on your interests, which will be active throughout the year. The team will suggest resources for running a reading group, both physically and virtually, and will connect readers with members of their international network of crime fiction researchers. No need to book. Info: 490 2335/2486 www.ucc.ie/en/italian
6.30pm 7.45pm
St Anthonys Sports Hall Ballinlough Rd
kARATE FOR kIDS
Children aged 5+ are invited to the weeklyclass run here by the Rising Sun School of Karate. Theyll learn the basic skills for self-defence, fitness, confidence & fun. Free parking. Book a place by calling Barry 086 722 2779 or email: [email protected] www.risingsun.ie Karate for Kids repeated here on Thursday & at Carrigaline Court Hotel on Friday plus an Adult Karate class in Carrigaline on Wednesday - see Fringe.
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CREATIVE WRITING WORkSHOp
Kathy DArcy, Tigh Fili Writer-in-Residence, following the success of workshops during the festival last year, invites you to a fun, gentle introduction to creative writing. Its for absolutely anyone whod like to give it a try, but places are limited, so you must book. To book, call 455 2383 or email: [email protected] For information on other classes run by Kathy see www.kathydarcy.com
3pm 6.30pm Repeated Wed, Thurs & Sat.
DISCOVER THE CREATIVE DARkROOM
Spend an hour hanging out in the photographic darkroom, where youll get an idea of the equipment involved & create your own photograms an image made without a camera. Best to book your place, as limited to only 4 per hour.
The Dark Room supports and encourages the photographic community in Cork by providing a range of resources, including a place to work, workshops, social events, and as a forum for exchanging ideas. Every Friday at 5pm theres a meet up show your work, share images or ideas. Information & to book, call Naomi 086 024 1947, email [email protected] www.the-dark-room.org
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5.45pm 7.15 pm & 7.45pm 9.30pm Another workshop on Wed.
AFRICAN DRUMMING WORkSHOpSTaster workshops of fun, exciting drumming from West Africa, playing Djembs, Dunduns, Bougarabous, Bells, Shakers, etc. Youll learn to put simple rhythms together to make beautiful music that lifts & restores you. All welcome, from the beginner to the experienced, drums provided. First workshop is for all ages from 6 up youngsters must be accompanied; second for ages 16+ As places limited, you must book. Priority given to youngsters for 5.45pm workshop. John Sutton runs regular workshops on Mondays, ask him about them; other evenings & venues possible. Call him for information & to book 085 231 5515 email [email protected]
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5pm -7pm
MINDFUlNESS AND pERSONAl DEVElOpMENT
Interactive stand with information, presented by Mary Wade.
pHOTOGRApHIC EXHIBITION
Showcase of the work of students attending the Photography evening course. Its just one of the full range of courses offered at night in the college for those who want to pursue professional or hobby courses.
7pm
JOB GYM
Pauline Matthews, one of the colleges Communications teachers, shows you how to enhance your job seeking skills and do well at that crucial job interview. Take the opportunity of this informal session to learn some practical tips .
THE WAY FORWARD FOR CHIlDRENS HEAlTH & WEllBEING
Niamh Gaine, author of the latest text book on childrens Health & Wellbeing, gives a short talk on the dos and donts of getting it right.
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The Firkin Crane Shandon
ZUMBA DANCE FITNESS ClASS
Zumba combines Latin and international music with a fun and effective workout system. This popular dance-based workout can add variety to your exercise routine. Come join in the fun with instructor Christina Murphy, who has classes here every Tuesday & Thursday. Booking essential, call 450 7487
Find out about all classes at Firkin Crane, email: [email protected] or see www.firkincrane.ie
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Mahon Youth Centre, The Portacabins, Mahon Drive, Mahon. All welcome.
OpEN ART STUDIO
Mahon Men Art Group open their studio & invite you to see their display of work and to find out about their activities. All welcome. Info Mahon CDP 435 9070
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Welcome English, Convent Place, off Probys Quay
OpEN CHOIR REHEARSAl
The World as One Multicultural Choir was formed in 2008 and its repertoire is upbeat, modern & joyful. Its current director is Joanne Walsh. Members come from Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Spain, Lithuania, Togo, Ireland. New members always welcome. Come and listen & you may be tempted to join. T Ann Bracken 087 238 5527
The Choir performs at CIT Cork School of Music on Thursday at 6.30pm.
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Gresham Metropole Hotel MacCurtain Street
ASSESSING THE IRISH lANGUAGE
You are invited by the future Initiative to a modern assessment of Douglas Hydes lecture The Necessity for De-Anglicising Ireland agus Cad faoi Stdas na Gaeilge Inniu?
Hyde first delivered this lecture in Dublin in 1892, and it contributed towards the founding of the Gaelic League/Conradh na Gaeilge. Its ideas played a central role in the national revival at that time. Tonights event may be considered an initial assessment of the current status of the Irish language and its place in modern Ireland. There will be follow-up events and discussions on this topic. Beidh filte roimh Barla agus Gaeilge ag an ocid seo! Info: Diarmaid Cadhla 242 8310 or 086 380 5005 email: [email protected] www.thefuture.ie No booking required, all welcome. Email to receive a .PDF copy of Hydes lecture to read in preparation for the event.
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The Bar, The Everyman Theatre, 15 MacCurtain St
pOST SHOW DISCUSSION
Join director Andrew Flynn and the cast of A Skull in Connemara by Martin McDonagh for a post-show discussion. It starts after the opening night performance. This production of the brilliant black comedy is from Decadent Theatre & the cast includes
John Olohan, Brd N Neachtain, Patrick Ryan and Jarlath Tivnan. Entry to the discussion is free, and all are welcome. If you want to attend the show at 8pm, tickets are 15 on opening night. The discussion takes place in the theatres bar. Box Office 450 1673
email: [email protected] www.everymanpalace.com
7pm 8pmMahon Family Resource Centre
DISCOVER ZUMBA
Join the regular class here & discover the Latin dance, Zumba. Its a great way to lose weight & tone up. Tea & coffee provided. Places limited, book by calling Maeve or Elsa 435 8866
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7pm 10pm
Room G36, The Language Centre, ORahilly Building, UCC
TRY AN ENGlISH lANGUAGE lESSON
Free demonstration lesson, followed by a gathering with a St Patricks Day theme.
Enjoy a one hour English lesson with other non-natives for vocabulary and pronunciation practice using visual aids, the internet etc - plenty of laughs guaranteed. Speak to our experienced staff about how to improve your English, which exams to take and which courses could help you. Then join our existing students and staff for a gathering with a St Patricks Day flavour with Irish music and finger food. Chat, relax and practise your English.
This event is suitable for non-Irish students whose first language is not English, au pairs, people who want to improve their promotion prospects at work.
All visitors tonight will be entered in a raffle: First prize is a voucher for 100 off any English course here; Second Prize: 3 month free membership to the Centres self-study library and computerised laboratories (value 45).
For more information please email Carolyn [email protected] or call her 490 2898 Booking not necessary but desirable.
The ORahilly Building is on the main UCC campus, next to the Boole Library & opposite the Student Centre. The Language Centre is on the ground floor. Just follow the balloons! Free parking for visitors.
7pm 9pmMahon Family Resource Centre
TRY pOTTERY
Give it a go by joining the regular Pottery class here. Tea & coffee provided. Places very limited, book by calling Maeve or Elsa 435 8866 MAX 5
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7pm 8.30pm
Camden Palace Hotel Community Arts Centre Camden Quay
pOlISH FOR BEGINNERS
Come to an introductory class in Polish with a native speaker who is a good teacher. Lessons will continue after the festival for anyone interested. Focus is
on communication rather than the strict rules of language. Info and to book call Pawel 085 170 0354
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7pm 8pm
Room D242, CIT
lEARN ABOUT pART-TIME BUSINESS COURSES
All welcome to hear about part-time courses in the School of Business at CIT, with a presentation and Q & A. Details of undergraduate degree and Masters programmes in the Department of Continuing Education. Refreshments. Info: Don Crowley 433 5900. Booking essential, call 433 5900 or 433 5902. Email [email protected] www.cit.ie/prospectus
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Central library, Grand parade
All day
The Craft of the Honan Chapel - Cork Textile Network exhibition, all week.
Details see Tuesday. T 492 4900
Douglas library
Douglas Village Shopping Centre
All day all week
Exhibition
Abstract landscape paintings by Patrick Mansell.
T 492 4932
Bishopstown library, Wilton
All day
Exhibition A Sense of place
JG ODonoghue explores the Irish landscape through the perspectives of language and archaeology. All week.
10am-1pm
The Art of Quilting
Ever wanted to take up quilting? Well, experts are on hand to get you started!
11am
The Golden Age of Cork Cinema
a talk by John McSweeney. Revisit all the old picture houses and recall a chapter in Corks history long past.
2.30pm 4.30pm
Make your move
Chess for all levels and abilities. Come & meet the Chess Club members and have a game, no experience necessary. All welcome.
T 492 4937
Blackpool library
All day
Exhibition
Community Art from the Glen. See separate entry.
10am 1pm
A celebration of the One Book One Community project
pupils from local schools display artwork inspired by reading Black Beauty by Anna Sewell. Continues all week. See separate entry.
10.30am - noon
Information session for parents of students hoping to study in CIT
See separate entry.
2.15pm 3.15pm
Genealogy getting started with your family history, with a member of the Cork Genealogical Society.
T 492 4937
Tory Top Rd library, Ballyphehane
11.30am
Cork: The Old City Walls
a talk by Liam O hUign.
2.15pm 4.15pm
An introduction to Beadwork
presented by Bead Wizards.
T 492 4934
Hollyhill library
learn Touch Typing
Book a free session with the librarys collection of self-guided learning DVD ROMs. Basic computer skills required. Phone to book your free session.
T 492 4928
9am 5pm
For details see Tues. Continues Mon Fri until April 5
St. Johns Central College, Sawmill St
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Exhibition of graduate student work.
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9am 5pm
Continues until Friday. For details see Tuesday.
Coliste Stiofin Naofa, Tramore Road
VISIT STUDIOS
Open Studios in Art Department celebrating Further Education in art and design.
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9am 6pm
Until Friday see Tuesday for details.
Main Foyer, Coliste Stiofin Naofa, Tramore Road
CROSSROADS ACCESS TO DESIGN STUDIES EXHIBITION
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9am 8pm
Continues until end of March.
First Floor Gallery, Student Centre, CIT
ART BY ADUlT lEARNERS
Exhibition of work created by adults with learning difficulties. Details see Tuesday.
9am 8pm Mon Sat until March 27.
The James Barry Exhibition Centre, CIT
SOUNDINGS IN FATHOMS
Winner of the CIT Registrars Prize, artist Norma Walsh, exhibits her work which is inspired by the supremacy of the natural elements over human fragility.
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9.30am noon
Social Protection Office, Hanover St
HElp FOR THE UNEMplOYED
The Citywide Community Education Network has a stand in the dole office this morning, where you can talk to them about courses and other services available across the city. The Network is supported by the City of Cork VEC. For list of network members see Tuesday. Info: Eamonn Kirwan 492 4922
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9.30am 3pm
Before 5 Family Centre, Churchfield
lITTlE ONES lEARN ABOUT ANIMAlS
The Churchfield/Gurranabraher Community Education Network welcomes the AgriAware Mobile Farm. Children attending local schools & childcare facilities enjoy interacting with young animals holding & feeding them, learning about farm life. Parents & grandparents welcome too. Info: June Hamill 430 3561
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Triskel Christchurch, South Main St
SEMINAR: CITIES OF THE FUTURE: THE ECCOWEll AppROACH
Peter Kearns introduces the EcCoWell Approach, followed by Facilitated Discussion Groups & Reportage led by:
Lifelong Learning: Ted Owens, CEO, City of Cork VEC;
Economics: Pat Ledwidge, Director of Services, Strategic Planning and Economic Development, Cork City Council;
Health: Rebecca Loughry, Specialist Social Inclusion, HSE
Environment: Dan Boyle of Green Foundation Ireland
EcCoWell is about integrating strategies across ecology & economy (Ec), community & culture (Co) well-being & lifelong learning (Well). The concept has been developed out of work done by the OECD & PASCAL International Exchanges (PIE) on lifelong learning. This Seminar will suggest integrating strategies such as Healthy
City, Green City, Learning City
to create a blueprint that fosters quality of life and wellbeing for people in the
Cork region.
Peter Kearns is co-director of PIE, and
a leading Australian
thinker, researcher, and consultant
in lifelong learning and learning communities. He was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for his contribution to education & is a Fellow of the Australian College of Educators.
Info: Tina 086 6035552
You must register by email: learningfestival @corkcity.ie
10am 1pm
The Lodge, Bessborough, off Skehard Rd, Blackrock
lEARN ABOUT HEAlTHY lIVING
Sheila OConnor, tutor with the Social & Health Education Project (SHEP), leads an interactive & experiential workshop. Participants explore different dimensions of Health & learn some relaxation
techniques, gentle dance & meditation. Please book as spaces limited, wear comfortable clothing. To book call Geraldine Flanagan 466 6180
email: [email protected]
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10am 2pm
Until Friday. See Tuesday for details.
Mahon Family Resource Centre
pRINTMAkING EXHIBITION
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10am 1pm & 2pm 5pm
Blackpool Library
COMMUNITY ART FROM THE GlEN
This exhibition explores and celebrates the creativity of local people and invites others to get involved. It includes works from the Glen Mens Art Group, The Glen Womens Art Group, The Glen Crochet, Knitting and Cross Stitch Group, the Glen Photography classes & Camera Club, St Brendans Day Centre and St Brendans and St Marks Schools. Info: Margo Hayes 087 196 2023 email [email protected] Continues until Friday morning. Organised by members of the Glen Community Education Network with thanks to Blackpool Library.
5pm 8pmCork Collegeof CommerceMorrisons Island
5pm, 6pm & 7pm
Free guidance test
Match your interests, skills and work preferences to a comprehensive job database, education subject areas and courses. This computerised test takes about 45 minutes but lets you know immediately where your aptitude lies.
5pm-6pm
ipad - know how?
Joseph Henchin, one of the colleges computer teachers, gives an introductory class on how to get the most from your iPad. This informal session is for those not familiar with iPads and similar technology. Joe will be delighted to answer questions.
5pm
personal safety for women
Ben Coy, a retired Garda & a teacher in the college, leads an informal talk on Personal Safety for Women. Take this opportunity to ask questions and find out everything you need to know to keep safe.
6pm- 7pm
Stress Management/Health and Wellbeing
The staff and students of the Complementary Health Therapies Department give good advice and practical solutions to help you reduce stress in your life and stay healthy. They also introduce & demonstrate many of the therapies.Find out what goes on in this department of the college whilst enjoying a little taster treatment to help you de- stress.
6.30pm
No sweat guide to a healthy lifestyle
Claire Dineen, one of the colleges Health & Fitness gurus, gives a short talk on general health, fitness and nutrition. This is an informal session to raise confidence and understanding of how to get it right, using simple and easy to understand terms.
7pm
Instructional leadership
Carol Neenan gives a demonstration of some of the innovative techniques promoted by the philosophy of Instructional Leadership. This is an interactive session where a variety of
techniques for co-operative learning/group work in the classroom will be explored. Fun and prizes!
Info: 422 2100 email: [email protected] www.corkcollegeofcommerce.ie
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JCSP Library, Terence MacSwiney Community College, Knocknaheeny
CElEBRATING ONE BOOk ONE COMMUNITY
The book chosen in this area for this years family reading project is Sky Hawk by Gill Lewis. To celebrate, this morning there are two presentations and a discussion on birds of prey, finishing with a bird flying display. Theres space for 15 members of the public to come along. Presentations 10am 12.15pm with Bird Flying Display 12.15pm 1pm.
Schools & organisations taking part in this years One Book One Community project:
Terence MacSwiney Community College; St Marys On the Hill National School; Sundays Well Girls & Boys Schools; Barnardos Brighter Futures, Home School Community Liaison, Na Pist, Cork City Libraries Hollyhill branch, JCSP Librarian, Parents Association, Hollyhill / Knocknaheeny Family Centre, Write Together Adult Literacy Scheme, Sundays Well Montessori School, Na Pist, COPE Foundation Hollyhill. Info & bookings Ann Neff 439 7740 or 086 357 7121 A Knocknaheeny/Hollyhill Community Education Network event. MAX 15
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Parents Room, Terence MacSwiney Community College, Knocknaheeny
ANGEl CARD READINGS
Come to this class which meets every Wednesday from October to April.
Visitors can have individual or small group (3/4) readings with facilitators.
Free tea, coffee & biscuits. Info & to book a place, call Ann Neff, Home School Community Liaison (HSCL), 439 7740 or 086 357 7121.
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Blackpool Library
INFORMATION FOR pARENTS
This event is for parents of students hoping to study in CIT. All parents of secondary school students are welcome. CIT Access Service staff explain the application process, fees, grants and student supports. Parents will receive an information pack and a free copy of Studying in Cork A Guide for Parents. Light refreshments provided. Booking preferred. Contact Elaine Dennehy or Louise Bermingham 433 5138 email: [email protected] www.cit.ie
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10.30am 1pm
Mayfield GAA Club, Kerry Rd
EXpERIENCE lEARNING IN THE MAYFIElD COMMUNITY
Investigate, participate and celebrate as the Mayfield Community Education Network hosts a morning of workshops & displays.
This event is a vibrant morning of dancing such as Salsa, Irish, Ballroom & Bellydancing, with
the option of just watching or maybe even joining in! There are also displays of art
from local artists, craft work, demonstrations of cookery,
massage, cross stitch and flower arranging for you to enjoy. Along with music and dancing, local choirs will perform. Refreshments provided
and all are welcome. Drop in and discover classes &
other activities available in the are all year. For more information,
call Liz or Mary of the Mayfield Community Education Network 450 8562 or email them: [email protected]
The Mayfield Community Education Network (CEN) is a group of adult/community education providers in the area. Its members are: Mayfield Community Adult Learning Project, Mayfield Community Arts Centre, Lotamore Family Resource Centre, St Laurence Cheshire Services, Home School Community Liaison from Mayfield Community School, St Patricks Schools, Scoil Mhuire Banrion and St John the Apostle, B.N.S., Health Action Zone & Mayfield Write-On Adult Basic Education Service.
11am
Yogaworx Studio, East Village, Douglas
TRY pIlATES
Join this regular Pilates class and experience what it can do for you: feel taller, leaner, stronger, and relaxed! Limited spaces, book to reserve yours by calling Jaconel Janssen 085 161 3505 www. Pilatespeoplecork.com. Two other free classes offered during the festival 9pm tonight & lunchtime Thursday.
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11am
Repeated at 2.30pm today & Thurs at 11am & 2.30pm.
Lifetime Lab @ Old Cork Waterworks, Lee Road
lEARN HOW TO COMpOST
For details see 11am Tuesday.
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Douglas Community School
INTERGENERATIONAl QUIZ
Enjoy the excitement as members of Young at Heart & students from Douglas Community School join forces to pitch their skills and knowledge against each other. Each team is made up of two students and two seniors, and they are competing to win the Douglas Credit Union Perpetual Trophy. More
information about Young at Hearts activities and todays event from Phil Goodman 087 298 7161.
10am 1.30pm
St Vincents GAA Club
HURlING & FOOTBAll COACHING
Watch Tom Collins, Youth Development Officer & Coach at St Vincents GAA Club, as he helps pupils from Sundays Well Boys National School to improve their skills in Hurling & Football. Hell encourage players to be supportive on the field and to enjoy their game. All welcome. Parking available in grounds. Info: Tom Collins 086 077 3857
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10am 1pm
Blackpool Library
ART & MUSIC INSpIRED BY BlACk BEAUTY
Pupils in the North Cathedral and Shandon areas have been reading Black Beauty by Anna Sewell with their families and in school as part of the One Book, One Community project. They have had guest speakers from animal welfare organisations, gone on trips to animal sanctuaries, taken part in art workshops and hosted table quizzes about the book as part of the project. They celebrate all their work this morning in Blackpool Library with art & music. Their artwork remains on display for the next two weeks. Everybody is welcome. The schools involved are: North Presentation Primary, St Vincents Primary, Blarney Street NS, Gaelscoil Pheig Sayers and North Mon Primary and Secondary schools.
Info: Joanne Murphy (HSCL, Blarney St NS and Gaelscoil Pheig Sayers) 086 263 0078
A Shandon/North Cathedral/Blackpool Community Education Network event
10am 4pm
Continues until Friday. For details see Tuesday.
Coliste Stiofin Naofa, Tramore Rd
CISEN: A CElEBRATION OF IRISH TRADITIONAl BASkETS
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10am 5pm
Details see Tuesday. Continues until Sat.
Cork Vision Centre @ St Peters, North Main St
EXHIBITION BY CORk CAMERA GROUp
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8 Knockrea Drive, Ballinlough Road
lEARN ABOUT THE AlEXANDER TECHNIQUE
Rosemary Moone, Alexander Teacher, talks to parents about how the Alexander Technique can benefit their children. See www.alexanderteacher.ie Numbers limited.
Book by calling Rosemary 431 1411 MAX 8
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Curraheen Family Centre Meeting Room, Church of Real the Presence, Curraheen Rd
FROM WORkHOUSE TO HOSpITAl
Local historian Councillor Kieran McCarthy gives a lecture, retracing the footsteps of our ancestors through the corridors of the iconic collection of buildings which today make up St Finbarrs Hospital. Light refreshments served. All welcome. The church is on bus route 208 from the
city centre. Curraheen Family Centre, a member of the Bishopstown Glasheen Community Education Network, meets here regularly.
Info: Irene Higgins 454 1583.
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Lavanagh Centre, Ballintemple
SOUNDOUT MUSICAl GATHERING
Experience the sharing of recent creative collaborations between music students from Terence McSwiney Community College, Knocknaheeny, Sundays Well BNS and the School of the Divine Child, here at the Lavanagh Centre. As part of the Music Generation initiative in Cork City,SoundOUT brings students from these schools together to provide inclusive music tuition. This is a great opportunity to discover how the latest range of accessible interactive music technology can be used to facilitate inclusive music education and performance. Parking only available in area around Ballintemple. Booking essential, call Anne Brennan 429 1804 Info: email: [email protected] www.lavanagh.ie
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12.30pm 2pm
Barnardos Brighter Futures, Ardmore Ave, Knocknaheeny
ART FOR pRE-SCHOOlERS AND A TOUR
The One Book One Community initiative this year chose a beautiful book for pre-school children called Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see? by Bill Martin, Jr. Staff at Brighter Futures invite you and your child to experience a fun art workshop, with a variety of activities, such as making Brown
Bear hats & bookmarks and decorating Brown Bear cookies! Join a guided tour of the beautiful centre, meet the staff and see the childrens amazing artwork inspired by Brown Bear on display. Staff will be happy to talk to you about all the different ways in which they support childrens learning on a daily basis, and to answer any questions you have. Places limited, please book. Call Carmel ODonovan Project Leader or Mary Moorish at reception: 430 7964 or email: [email protected]
12.30pm 3pm
Bruac Eile, Redemption Road
VISIT A TRAINING CENTRE
Bruac Eile Training Centre is open to the public today for information about courses and events. Staff and learners show visitors around. Samples of work by learners on display, and staff available to answer questions
about courses run here. Potential learners can fill out application forms with the support of staff. Bruac Eile is a training and education unit for female early school leavers, and offers a range of FETAC modules and develops an individual learning plan for each learner, setting goals and targets to meet the learners needs. Info: Charlotte ODonovan 439 7314 or 085 730 9380 email [email protected] www.goodshepherdservices.ie
Good Shepherd Services is a member of the Citywide Community Education Network.
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The Glen Resource & Sports Centre
lEARN ABOUT TECH GADGETS
Are you confused by modern gadgets? Dont
know the difference between an iPad and an iphone? Ables, the Adult Literacy Scheme based here, can help. Come to this workshop, an introduction to modern technology. Info: Fiona Long 086 608 7111 or 400 0034 email: [email protected]
11am
Mahon Community Centre, Avenue de Rennes
AWARDS FOR SCHOOlCHIlDREN
This morning local schoolchildren receive awards in Cork City Councils Annual Schools Environment Project. The project is organised by Majella Gould, Community Warden, with the Environment Directorate at the City Council. Its aimed at raising awareness among children attending the schools in Mahon/Blackrock of issues that affect the environment such as littering, recycling. This year it also looked at water conservation, of interest to all, as we prepare for water metres. Refreshments. All welcome. Schools involved: Gael Scoil Mhachan, Holy Cross NS, Scoil Ursula in Blackrock.
Info: Majella Gould, Cork City Councils Community Warden for Mahon
086 794 8584.
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Glen Resource & Sports Centre, The Glen
lEARN TO RElAX
You are invited to a morning of relaxation and wellbeing. Learn to unwind, relax and explore your wellbeing in this taster workshop, which introduces key concepts. Refreshments available. Organised by Cork City Partnership The Glen/Mayfield Outreach Office, member of the Glen Community Education Network. Places limited, booking essential. Call Margo Hayes 087 196 2023 email [email protected]
11am 1pm
Cork Vision Centre @ St Peters, North Main St
DISCOVER VOlUNTEERING
Learn about whats involved in volunteering in this workshop with Cork Volunteer Centre: whats expected of you, what support you will receive. It will help you make a decision on what you would like to do and how to get started. Cork Volunteer Centre, at 70 Shandon Street, provides a placement service matching individuals who would like to volunteer, with non-profit organisations, with advice and support offered to both. Info: 439 6510 email: [email protected] www.volunteercork.ie
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11am 1pm
Sophia, 107/8 Douglas Street
OpEN MORNING lEARN ABOUT SOpHIA
All welcome to a presentation and talk on Sophia and the services it offers in Cork. Sophia provides housing & support to vulnerable families & single people in Cork & nationwide, with different types of housing projects. Within its projects theres a focus on accessing education & training. Sophia also offers housing to people in education who lack secure accommodation. Info 431 4863 email: [email protected] www.sophia.ie
Sophia is a member of the Citywide Community Education Network
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