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Street Cat Collective Meetup!
This is a community networking event for the Street Cat Collective. A small but growing group of filmmakers and audio-visual artists in Dublin. We aim to build a community right here in Dublin while also setting up a system in which we can make art together.
In this event, we will be meeting
Check out our website for more info.
streetcatcollective.com
30's - 45's Singles Speed Friending - Make New 🍻 Friends🤗
Are you Solo and Single!! Easily Make new 💑 friends🍻 with Speed Friending! No need for Apps 😀We are meeting for social drinks including soft drinks 🍺🍸🍷 at the Lemon & Duke. We will be inside the Bar area. Please, at least buy a drink or a soft drink or so, as we may not be welcomed again to certain bars. We will go to another late bar afterwards for dancing. So Dress Nice & neat please. Leave your surfing cloths and 🏖 surfboards at home please.😂
https://youtu.be/wD0Mm6WIcYs?feature=shared
Many new people come solo to socialize and make new friends, so do not worry if you are solo, you are welcome to join us. I will introduce you to others in the group,so you are no longer solo. 😆Welcome to ask me questions about hiking gear and 🐬🐠🐡 scuba diving.
Bloomsday – Celebrating James Joyce’s Ulysses
**Ticket: BUY YOUR OWN TICKET FROM THE NATIONAL CONCERT HAL**
## Bloomsday – Celebrating James Joyce’s Ulysses
**Sandra Oman**, soprano
**Mary McEvoy**, actress
**Simon Morgan**, baritone
**David Wray**
Bloomsday is a joyous celebration of arguably the greatest novel in the English language, Ulysses by James Joyce. An accomplished musician himself, the works of Joyce are musical landscapes, laden with references to songs and operatic works of the day. Accompanied by the outstanding pianist, David Wray, Dublin-Born soprano Sandra Oman, in the role of Molly Bloom, will perform such vocal delights as: Love’s Old Sweet Song; The last Rose of Summer; I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls; The Holy City; Sweet Rosie O’Grady; Oft in the Stilly Night; Silent, O Moyle; Habanera (*Carmen*); The Lass of Aughrim. Acclaimed actress and television icon Mary McEvoy (Biddy, Glenroe) plays the role of Nora Barnacle, Joyce’s wife, reading extracts from Ulysses and giving the audience a flavour of Dublin in 1904. Molly and Nora, the great loves of Joyce’s life (fictitious and real), converse and reminisce. A concert for lovers of Bloomsday, Joyce or simply beautiful songs of yesteryear!
**DETAILS:**
**12:20** Mwwr in the Main entrance of the National Concert Hall
**12:25** Join the queue for seats. It is FREE SEATING
**13:05**: Concert begins
**14:05** Concert ends
We will go to the **HARCOURT HOTEL** for refreshments and chat.
**BUY YOUR TICKET AND THEN PRESS ATTEND**
Clontarf Promenade to Bull Island, Evening Walk
**Clontarf Promenade to Bull Island.**
* **MEETING POINT : CLONTARF DART STATION.**
* **WHEN : Friday, 19th of June.**
* **TIME : 17:00 PM.**
* **How to get there ? DART & Dublin Bus Services.**
**We will be meeting at Clontarf DART Station (Outside the main entrance) beside the car park. The Walk will start at 17:05 AM.**
**When we leave the DART station we will start walking to the Promenade across the Clontarf Seafront to Bull Island (Dollymount Beach Optional).**
**Coffee Shops Nearby : Lotts & Co, Surge Coffee and many more.**
* **DURATION 1 HOURS - 2 HOURS.**
**Every event is 5 Euro’s you can pay by using Revolut or Cash.**
**I hope to see you there**
Dublin Sapphics
_**Please note: There is always a group of regular attendees.
Our WhatsApp community is our primary mode of communication.
Meetup is used to promote our regular gatherings to, and communicate with, newcomers.**_
Join us for a cozy evening of conversation at our Dublin Sapphics Meetup!
This event is for all adult LBTQ+ women* individuals looking to connect with like-minded friends in a casual and inclusive environment.
Whether you're a social enthusiast or just looking to make new connections, this meetup is the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and socialise with fellow members of the community.
Our Dublin Sapphics events are aimed at fostering a welcoming space where everyone can feel safe, supported, and celebrated.
Come join us for a delightful evening of camaraderie - we can't wait to meet you!
World Cup Watch Party at Dtwo Beer Garden
The World Cup is heating up, and NomadÉire is heading to Dtwo Beer Garden this Friday night for an evening of football, pints, and great company.
We'll be watching two exciting World Cup clashes as the United States takes on Australia, followed by Scotland versus Morocco.
Whether you're supporting one of the teams, following the tournament closely, or simply looking for a fun Friday night out, this is the perfect opportunity to enjoy the atmosphere with fellow NomadÉire members.
Whether you are a digital nomad, remote professional, entrepreneur, creative, founder, traveler, or local, come join us. Our events are designed to bring together curious, ambitious, and friendly people from all over the world in a relaxed and welcoming environment.
What to expect:
• Two World Cup matches on the big screens: USA vs Australia and Scotland vs Morocco.
• A lively beer garden atmosphere with football fans from around the world.
• Great conversations with fellow NomadÉire members.
• Opportunities to meet new people, make connections, and enjoy a social Friday evening in Dublin.
• Plenty of food, drinks, and football throughout the night.
We'll meet at Dtwo Beer Garden at 8:00 PM on Friday evening. Arrive whenever you can, grab a drink, and look for the NomadÉire group.
Come alone or bring a friend. Either way, you'll be warmly welcomed and quickly introduced to the group.
There's nothing quite like watching the World Cup with an international crowd. Looking forward to seeing everyone on Friday night.
Make New Friends @ The Black Sheep, 61 Capel Street
All welcome! - See you in the Black Sheep, 61 Capel Street, Dublin for an evening of craic and chat.
Caoimhghin (keeveen) 0878309001
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Killiney and Flagstaff Hills walk
This coming Sunday (21st June) we're having a walk to Killiney Hill via Flagstaff Hill (also known as Roche's Hill).
**Meeting Location**
Outside Killiney DART Station - There are two exits from the station onto Station Road. We'll meet at the exit which has a disabled parking space and bicycle stands. There's a train that's due to leave Dublin Connolly at 11:28 which should arrive in Killiney at 12:05. It starts in Malahide at 11:02 and stops at all stations so feel free to get on where you want.
**\*\*\* Important, please click on Attend if you wish to join this event \*\*\***
From the meeting point we will walk to Flagstaff Hill with its excellent views over Dublin Bay and the nearest parts of the Dublin Mountains. From there it's a short walk to Killiney Hill with its famous obelisk and pyramid where even better views can be had on a clear day. We will then go past the old signal station and then down to Dalkey village. We'll finish up at Dalkey Station.
If it's dry and warm enough, we'll probably have a picnic at some point along the walk so feel free to bring some food and drink. We will finish in Dalkey so we'll probably also visit a café or pub there.
We hope to see you there!
[Host(s)] Tim (085 718 5658) WhatsApp messages preferred.
FAQs
1. Is there a charge for this event? No, this is a free event. Sometimes we have events that involve a visit to a museum or garden with an entrance fee - but this will be clearly marked in the details
2. Is it OK for people on a short visit to Ireland to join this walk? Yes both visitors and residents alike are welcome to join our walks.
3. How easy/difficult is this walk? Most walking groups would classify this as a medium walk, so having a reasonable level of fitness is recommended. Some parts of the walk are quite steep with narrow, uneven paths and the total distance is around 7-8km.
4. Why are there only a limited number of places for this event? To ensure the best possible experience for the people attending it is necessary to limit the numbers, especially as the chosen route may not be straightforward.
5. Why is it necessary to book on this event if you wish to attend? This is because there are only a limited number of spaces (see point above) and to ensure the fairest allocation of spaces, we kindly request everyone to book a place. It's OK to change your mind about coming but please change your RSVP in plenty of time for someone else to take the place if they wish to.
PLEASE NOTE: Walking like many outdoor activities carries an element of risk. People who take part in our meet up activities do so at their own risk and are responsible for their own actions and involvement. If you register to join our meet up walks you agree that you wish to take part in the activities knowing these risks.
Please wear boots, shoes or runners that you find comfortable, provide suitable support and have good grip as some of the paths may be uneven or steep. In some places there is gorse next to the path, so trousers or leggings are recommended over shorts or skirts. If you have waterproof trousers then feel free to wear them for extra protection. It is also recommended to bring water to avoid dehydration. Bring warm clothes and a waterproof jacket or umbrella in case of inclement weather.
The Wild Travellers' Adventures Meetup Group supports the Leave No Trace Campaign
TOG Open Social
Drop in to our regular Open Social for a great alternative Saturday evening. It's a great informal way to see the space and meet members and visitors.
If you’ve never been in before, we’ll give you the grand tour of the space. Talk to members and visitors about projects or things that you’d like to do. If you like what you see, ask about joining as a full member. Membership brings many benefits. Weather and volunteer permitting, we might have our wood fired pizza oven going outside!
[https://youtu.be/TTQ0YylkEzc](https://youtu.be/TTQ0YylkEzc)
Expect caint, ceol agus craic as usual. The space stays open until the last member is left……usually the small hours of Sunday morning. You can drop in for 10 minutes, or stay the whole night. We have lots of free parking available. Bring beer, food, gadgets!
Mountain Skills 1 Course
***Mountain Skills for Only €120 / course***
Ever wanted to learn the skills you need to become a competent navigator in the Irish mountains, the UK, the Alps or beyond!
As a fully qualified mountain guide and course provider for Mountaineering Ireland and the UK, I run Mountain Skills which is a nationally accredited course and is delivered in an upland environment.
Hiking in Ireland can be challenging not only because of its wilderness, but the island has very little sign posted hiking trails in the mountains or hills. In addition to this, as being an island in the Atlantic we experience the forces of nature; storms and weather events. In other words, Ireland is probably the best place in Europe to learn a new outdoor skill like Mountain Skills.
The aim of this course is to help you learn the skills you need to get out hiking in the hills and mountains independently, safely and responsibly. You will learn how to navigate with confidence by any type of weather conditions.
A Mountain Skills course is run over 2 days in an upland environment and covers:
Map reading, map description, map scale, contour lines, land and ground features, navigation legs, simple navigation techniques, setting the map, the 5 D, estimation of direction & destination, grid reference, mountain hazards, hypothermia, mountain environment, timing, pacing, route planning, route card, emergency procedures, personal equipment, safe movement skills, river crossing and much more…
Some level of fitness is essential in taking part in this course.
Each course (MS1 / MS2) is a 20 hour syllabus which includes indoor and outdoor sessions and night navigation (MS2)
**A course includes:**
Maps and compass provided, tea breaks, course notes, 3 route cards, a free hiking day practice as part of a weekend.
**For Only €100 for under 18 and students and €120 for adults.**
Accommodations can be provided
Her are few additionnal dates:
Jan 24-25 MS2 Glenmalure, Co.Wicklow
Feb 11-12 MS1 Comeragh, Co.Waterford
March 21-22 Glenmalure, Co. Wicklow
March 28-29 Glenmalure, Co.Wicklow
April MS1 18-19 Glenmalure, Co,Wickow
For more information contact us at: [aeaccom@gmail.com](mailto:aeaccom@gmail.com) / +35387 9691193
Or go to: [www.mountainadventures74.com](http://www.mountainadventures74.com)
Summer Solstice Guided Hike and Wild Camping with Navigation Tips
*Summer Solstice Hike with Wild Camping up to Lugnaquilla.*
*This is a great opportunity to anyone who want to learn how to pitch a tent, how to camp in the wilderness and experience a night hike up to Lugnaquilla.*
*The weekend is organised but a qualified instructor and course Director of Mountaineering Ireland. During those 2 days, you will gain useful information and skills that will help keep you safe on the hills and mountains during daytime or nighttime.*
*As part of the 2 days, I’ll talk about the geology of Ireland, the last Ice Ages, the origin of the Irish peat, the first people who transformed the Irish landscape, the flora and fauna.*
*Our hikes are not only enjoyable but, educative too.*
*In addition to this you will learn about safe movement skills, basic navigation, basic map reading, equipment and safety considerations which are part of the Mountain Skills Course syllabus.*
*What do I need for the 2 days.*
*A 1- or 2-men tents can be provided as well as some cooking stoves however, you will have to carry them.* You will need to bring food for the 2 days included snacks (I’ll provide a list of food you can bring)
*In addition to a small sleeping back, you will need to wear comfortable clothing like - leggings, tracksuit bottoms, breathable T-Shirt and fleece & an extra warm layer (fleece). Be ready for the rain and pack a rain jacket and rain trousers. A hat and gloves to keep you safe from the wind. Wear good sturdy walking shoes or hillwalking boots with woolly or synthetic socks. Don’t forget to bring first aid kit with plaster and bandages, personal medicine, inhaler, epipen etc.*
*Maps and compasses can be supplied by the instructor. Have your phone fully charged to.*
***SOME HIKING EXPERIENCES ARE ESSENTIALS***\*.\*
*The meeting location and full schedule will be provided once you have booked.*
***For more information and BOOKINGS go to:*** *[www.mountainadventures74.com](http://www.mountainadventures74.com) or contact us: aeaccom@gmail.com 0879691193*
Explore Cork City and Cobh, Day Trip
**Explore Cork City and Cobh, Day Trip.**
* **Meeting Point : Dublin, Hueston Train Staion. (FOR TRAIN).**
* **Meeting Point : Cafe Nero, O’Connell Street (beside Bank of Ireland) (For AirCoach)**
* **When : Sunday, 21st of June 2026.**
* **Time : 08:00 AM (For Train) 07:30 AM (for AirCoach).**
* **One Change from Dublin to Mallow to Cork.**
* **AirCoach goes directly to Cork Train Station**
**We will be** **meeting up at** **Hueston Train Station** **(Beside** **Pret A Manger)** **in Dublin for 08:00 AM on Sunday Morning.**
**At 08:10 AM, I hope to have everyone together for the Meet-Up Day Trip.**
**We will be taking the** **08:30 AM (Scheduled)** **InterCity Train to Tralee** **,** **boarding train time should be around 10 minutes before departure.**
**Train Duration : 2 Hours 40 Minutes (Serving Dublin Hueston, Portlaoise, Thurles, Limerick Junction and Charville and changing Train at Mallow to the Cork (Kent) Train.**
* **Dublin Hueston to Mallow (08:30-10:35AM).**
* **Mallow to Cork (10:48-11:10AM).**
**AirCoach :**
**We will be meeting at Cafe Nero on O’Connell Street, Dublin (beside Bank of Ireland) at 07:30 AM.**
**At 07:40 AM, we will walk to Aston Quay (10 Minutes) then we will wait for the AirCoach.**
**The AirCoach is scheduled to leave Aston Quay to Cork at 08:00 AM.**
**We will arrive into at 11:00 AM, is it a nine minute walk to the Train Station and we will wait for the Trqih to come in.**
**After the train reaches Cork, I would advise getting some food, I really recommend 5 Points Cafe, It is a very popular lunch spot in Cork and it is right beside the Train Station.**
**https://www.instagram.com/5pointscafecork**
**After we eat lunch we will head back to the Train Station and take the Cork Commuter Train to Cobh (it takes 26 Minutes to get to Cobh).**
**Theres is so much to do in Cobh : Titanic Memorial Garden, Marlogue Woods, Fota House & Gardens, Cushinny Nature Reserve and Cobh's Art Trail Walk.**
**Where to eat in Cobh ? Titanic Bar & Grill, Ellen's Kitchen, Probys Kitchen and so much more.....**
**I plan to be in Cork for 18:00 PM and be at Cork Train Station for the Scheduled 18:25 PM train back to Dublin Huestion Train Station at 20:59PM (Estimated Time).**
* **Direct Train, Cork (Kent) to Dublin Hueston (18:25-20:59PM).**
**If you want to go back earlier please let me know or someone in the group, you can also get the Air Coach or CityLink bus back to Bachelors Walk in Dublin City Centre.**
**IF YOU ARE COMING PLEASE BOOK A TICKET ON THE IRISH RAIL WEBSITE.**
**https://journeyplanner.irishrail.ie/webapp/?language=en_GB&P=TP&start=1&REQ0JourneyStopsS0G=Dublin%20Heuston&REQ0JourneyStopsZ0G=Cork%20(Kent)&REQ0JourneyDate=21%2F06%2F2026&outTime_select=allday&journey_mode=return&REQ1JourneyDate=21%2F06%2F2026&retTime_select=allday&Number_adults=1&#!P|TP!histId|1!histKey|H146817**
****************\*****Leap Card will only work for the Cobh Commuter Train\*************
**I would advise bringing some snack with you and plently of water with you for the trip, I am aware Train Stations are expensive, also please bring light rain jackets with you, if it rains in Cork.**
**I can bring one free companion with because I have a free travel pass, if you would to use it, please let me know.**
**Every event is 5 Euro's you can pay by using Revolut or Cash.**
**I hope to see you there, this will be a very cool event !**
**PLEASE COMMENT, WHEN YOU BOOKED YOUR TRAIN TICKET !!!**
Summer Solstice - Wild Camping - Guided Hike - Lugnaquilla
*Summer Solstice Hike with Wild Camping up to Lugnaquilla.*
*This is a great opportunity to anyone who want to learn how to pitch a tent, how to camp in the wilderness and experience a night hike up to Lugnaquilla.*
*The weekend is organised but a qualified instructor and course Director of Mountaineering Ireland. During those 2 days, you will gain useful information and skills that will help keep you safe on the hills and mountains during daytime or night time.*
*As part of the 2 days, I’ll talk about the geology of Ireland, the last Ice Ages, the origin of the Irish peat, the first people who transformed the Irish landscape, the flora and fauna.*
*Our hikes are not only enjoyable but, educative too.*
*In addition to this you will learn about safe movement skills, basic navigation, basic map reading, equipment and safety considerations which are part of the Mountain Skills Course syllabus.*
*What do I need for the 2 days.*
*A 1- or 2-men tents can be provided as well as a cooking stove. however, you will have to carry them.* You will need to bring food for the 2 days included snacks (I’ll provide a list of food you can bring)
*In addition to a small sleeping back, you will need to wear comfortable clothing like - leggings, tracksuit bottoms, breathable T-Shirt and fleece & an extra warm layer (fleece). Be ready for the rain and pack a rain jacket and rain trousers. A hat and gloves to keep you safe from the wind. Wear good sturdy walking shoes or hillwalking boots with woolly or synthetic socks. Don’t forget to bring first aid kit with plaster and bandages, personal medicine, inhaler, epipen etc.*
*Maps and compasses can be supplied by the instructor. Have your phone fully charged to.*
***SOME HIKING EXPERIENCES ARE ESSENTIALS***\*.\*
*The meeting location and full schedule will be provided once you have booked.*
***For more information go to:*** *[www.mountainadventures74.com](http://www.mountainadventures74.com) or contact us: aeaccom@gmail.com 0879691193*
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The Completely Series
These meetings will be a building block approach to learning photographic mastery over three disciplines:
Mechanical Mastery (MM) - 13 weeks of the series
Exposure Mastery (EM) - 26 weeks of the series
Composition Mastery (CM) - A 52 week series
All three series will run concurrently and will dovetail as follows:
Q3/26 - MM (Iter 1), EM (Iter 1, Pt 1), CM (Iter 1, Pt1)
Q4/26 - MM (Iter 2), EM (Iter 1, Pt 2), CM (Iter 1, Pt2)
Q1/27 - MM (Iter 3), EM (Iter 2, Pt 1), CM (Iter 1, Pt3)
Q2/27 - MM (Iter 4), EM (Iter 2, Pt 2), CM (Iter 1, Pt4)
That's likely confusing, but essentially, MM offered 4 times in that period, EM offered 2 times, and CM offered 1 time.
**TO BE CLEAR - THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THESE CLASSES.**
This is an aggressive series, with presentations, homework, group shoots to be added in, likely at LEAST twice a month, image critiques, and an expectation that you are willing to put in the work to elevate your photography significantly. Open to all levels and all equipment levels. Don't let hesitation about your skillset and/or gear keep you from a one-time opportunity.
The group will meet every Monday, with periodic exceptions, and we will try to keep as close as possible to the original plan. Obviously, more data to come, and will be published as this is further developed, but now is the time to decide if you want to be a part of this.
Drunken Philosophy: Where Is Everybody? The Fermi Paradox and the Great Filter
Welcome to Drunken Philosophy, a casual, curious, social discussion club. Come grab a drink and a seat at The Oracle.
**Optional topic for this meetup: Where is everybody?**
In 1950 the physicist Enrico Fermi was talking about aliens over lunch and asked a question that still has not gone away: if the universe is so vast and so old, and even a fraction of those billions of stars have planets, where is everyone? By the numbers the galaxy should be crowded with civilizations. Instead we look up and hear silence. That gap between "they should be everywhere" and "we see no one" is the Fermi Paradox.
One of the most unsettling answers is the idea of a **Great Filter**: somewhere on the road from dead chemistry to a galaxy-spanning civilization, there is at least one step that is almost impossible to get past. Maybe the filter is behind us. Maybe life starting at all, or simple cells becoming complex, or intelligence ever evolving, is the freak accident, and we already cleared the hard part. Or maybe the filter is ahead of us, and advanced civilizations reliably wipe themselves out before they spread.
Here is the part that messes with people. If we ever found life somewhere else, even pond scum on Mars, most people would call it the greatest discovery in history. But it might be the worst possible news. It would mean life is common, the early steps are easy, and the hard step is still in front of us. So the eerie silence overhead might actually be the best sign we could ask for.
**Questions to wrestle with:**
* Is it better to be alone? Would you rather we find alien life and learn we are not special, or find nothing and quietly improve our odds of surviving?
* Where do you bet the filter sits, behind us or ahead of us, and why?
* If it is ahead of us, what is it? Nuclear war, climate collapse, AI, something we cannot even picture yet? And can we do anything about a filter we cannot see coming?
* Two principles pull opposite ways here. The principle of mediocrity (the Copernican principle, Sagan's "no privileged place in the universe") says we are ordinary, so what happened on Earth probably happened everywhere, which makes the silence scream louder. The anthropic principle says of course we find ourselves somewhere life was possible, since we could not observe anything else, so our being here may say almost nothing about how common life is. Which lens do you trust, and does the silence still demand an answer once you account for observer selection?
* And if we did confirm life out there and had to accept we are not special, what would that do to belief in a higher power, and would shedding (or keeping) that belief help or hurt our odds of pulling together as one species?
* Does any of this change how you live, or how humanity should be spending its time and money right now?
As always the prompt is optional. Come for the conversation, stay for the drinks, and bring your own questions.
Columbus Virtual Speed Dating on Zoom
# 🎈 Zoom Speed Dating: Columbus Singles, One Night
_An evening of face-to-face Zoom rounds, Columbus singles your speed, and your matches landing in your inbox by morning._
**How it all works:**
1. Sign up and answer a few quick personality questions
2. Hop onto Zoom right as we kick off
3. Chat one-on-one through guided rounds
4. Wake up to your mutual matches in your inbox
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**Pick your group below and you're in:**
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> ⚠️ Don't get caught out: RSVP alone won't seat you. Register via your age group and take the quiz to hold your place. Spots go fast.
**Show up curious — the rest is on us. 🌃**
Monthly Meeting (TBD)
TOPIC (TBD):
Meeting Schedule:
1. 6:00 - Introduction, Meet New Members
2. 6:10 - Old Business
3. 6:20 - New Business
4. 6:30 - Pre-Shoot Briefing/Education
5. 7:15 - Break
6. 7:30 - Image Critique
7. 8:00 - Adjourn
Pre-Shoot Brief/Education:
NIK Collection 8
Image Critique:
Previous Photoshoot Images (iPhone images and Christmas Cards). If anyone has images they would like critiqued, please provide them at the beginning of the meeting.
Providing Images for Critique:
For now, I will collect images at the beginning of the meeting on a USB memory stick. My computer has USB-C ports, so a USB-C memory stick or one with dual (USB-C / USB-A) ports will be needed.
Images should follow these format rules:
JPG - 80% quality or higher
132 dpi resolution
2048 pixels across the long edge
Embedded colorspace - sRGB




















