About us
This is a relaxed online and offline group for women 50+ who want to connect, laugh, and enjoy life.
We meet to chat, share stories, make new friends, dance, drink, eat, walk, meditate, do laughter yoga and simply have a good time. Some days we organise online zoom calls for deeper conversations, other days it’s in person events with pure laughter—always easy, welcoming, and real.
Come for the craic, stay for the connection.
Because this chapter of life is meant to be enjoyed—together!
Cheers to friends, laughter, and living well after 50.
Upcoming events
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Grace by James Joyce
Location not specified yetThe James Joyce Centre presents Grace by James Joyce as part of the Bloomsday Festival on 14-16 June.
PLEASE BUY YOUR OWN TICKET AT EVENTBRITE.IE
https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/bloomsday-festival-2026-grace-by-james-joyce-tickets-1987515094149?aff=ebdsoporgprofile&_gl=1*194dnqy*_up*MQ..*_ga*NTc0MDA4MDI1LjE3ODAyNDkzMDQ.*_ga_TQVES5V6SH*czE3ODAyNDkzMDMkbzEkZzAkdDE3ODAyNDkzMDMkajYwJGwwJGgw
I bought mine for 14/06/2026 at 1 pm.
"Grace" from Joyce's Dubliners is a tale of booze, bombast and religious confusion that brilliantly satirises the role of the Catholic Church in early twentieth century Irish life. When struggling salesman, Tom Kernan (who also appears in Ulysses), is found drunk and injured in a pub toilet and brought home in disgrace to his long suffering wife, his friends hatch a plot to save him from his errant ways.
This acclaimed production features the actor and comedian, Terry O’Neill, who brings to life Joyce’s rare collection of characters and takes you on a hilarious journey from purgatory to paradise.
Dubliners, first published in 1914, is one of the great short story collections in the English language. By exploring the lives of his fellow Dublin citizens with unflinching realism, Joyce revealed truths both blasphemous and transcendent.3 attendees

