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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!
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
Hack and Chill
🔐 **Hack and Chill – Weekly Meetup** 🔐
📍 **Tog Hackerspace** \| 🕖 **Fridays, 7–9 PM**
*(Except the first Friday of the month – we’re at 2600 Dublin then!)*
Are you into cybersecurity, hardware hacking, or just love the hacker mindset? Bring your laptop, your curiosity, and your latest digital mischief to our chill Friday night sessions.
No talks, no pressure — just hacking, learning, and chatting with like-minded folks in a relaxed space.
💻 BYO projects, hacks, and war stories
☕ Tea, tools, and toggers provided
💬 New faces always welcome
Come hang out. We don’t bite — unless you’re a vulnerable service.
https://www.tog.ie/2025/08/new-weekly-group-night-hack-and-chill/
Friday Life Drawing - Pearse Street
## LIFE DRAWING
An untaught life drawing class in the flesh with a model at 27 Pearse Street Dublin 2 (The Ireland Institute) every Friday evening
6.30-9-00PM
Room will be open from about 6.20PM
€26 (Buy Four Classes for €84-save €20)
We draw from about 6.45-9-00PM with a break half way through.
BOOK HERE: https://dublin-drawing.sumupstore.com/product/next-available-untaught-class
**If you've prepaid for some classes send a quick email to dublindrawing@gmail.com**
Materials:
We have drawing boards and clips and some charcoal and paper. If you have your own materials bring them- they will be better quality.
Places are limited so book as soon as you can.
TLDR:
Friday Evening
LIFE DRAWING UNTAUGHT **6.30-9.00PM**
Room open from about 6.20PM
**27 Pearse Street Dublin 2** (The Ireland Institute)
BOOK HERE: https://dublin-drawing.sumupstore.com/product/next-available-untaught-class
Not Alone in Dublin
**New to Dublin? Feeling a little lonely, lost, or out of routine?**
**Join us for relaxed walks at 11:00 am**
**This is a supportive group for people who want to get outside, meet others, feel less isolated, and build more consistency in their daily life. Whether you are new to Dublin, going through a lonely period, or simply trying to reconnect with yourself, you are welcome here.**
**Location: Sails sculpture, Clontarf Promenade**
**For our walk, we’ll keep things simple and relaxed , just fresh air, an easy walk, and a chance to meet new people in a calm and welcoming environment.**
**What to bring**
**Comfortable clothes, suitable walking shoes, and water. Bring a jacket or umbrella depending on the weather.**
**How to find the group**
**We will meet at the Sails sculpture, Clontarf Promenade. We’ll wait there for 10 minutes before starting the walk.**
**What to expect**
**This is a relaxed and supportive walking group. No pressure, no need to be super fit, and no need to know anyone beforehand. Many people may be joining alone, so you are very welcome to come by yourself.**
**Pace**
**Easy and comfortable. The goal is not performance, but fresh air, connection, and consistency.**
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Street photography Saturdays
*Please mark as Not Going if not attending so others can join the event: attendees capped at 10 at the moment. Thanks*
*If you’re in the waitlist you’re still welcome to join!*
Join us for a lovely walk around town to document life in Dublin.
Coffee break (if wanted) and drinks after. We can exchange tips, review each other’s work and have the craic.
All ages and skill levels welcome. Whether you shooting on digital, film or your phone… what matters is your curiosity and your love for street photography
Feel free to bring prints of your work to share it with the group!!
Join our WhatsApp group
https://chat.whatsapp.com/ErJsFiSaRVz8sHEXeOduL5?mode=gi_t
Explore Ward River Valley Park (Loop) in Swords
Explore Ward River Valley Park in Swords, Dublin
* Meeting Point : https://maps.app.goo.gl/649KPqhHiuBw2Puz6
* When : 9th of May, 13:00PM
* How to get there : Swords Express 500 Bus from Eden Quay, Dublin City Centre.
We will be meeting at this location https://maps.app.goo.gl/649KPqhHiuBw2Puz6 at 13:00PM (Ward River Valley Park)
Walking Loop is 5.6KM (About 2 Hours Long).
Dogs are welcome on LEADS.
We will be walking around Ushers Lake, Old Mill (Ruins), Secret Wall, The Canyon, The Arch and so much more.
Every event is 5 Euro's you can pay by using Revolut or Cash.
I hope to see you there
Secrets of Dublin 4 walk
Dublin 4 contains a lot of beautiful areas that are hidden away - you've probably been passing them all your life without realising they're there. On this walk we'll delve into quite a few of them. It's a 2 hr flat walk, including stops. Refreshments afterwards (optional) in the Grand Canal Hotel. We'll meet outside Grand Canal Dock DART station. Buses C1 ,C2, C3, C4, 56A, 77A, 4, 7, 7A and 82 also leave you within a few mins walk of the start.
Darkness into light, Killiney Beach
Join me to swim into light, for darkness into light on the 9th of May at Killiney Beach ⛱️ at 445am,
you know the drill, bring warm clothes for after swim and hot drinks and yummy cakes, thats optional, swim in the water when the sun is raising, it's a great morning, do it for yourself or someone else, looking forward to seeing you all there.
The Lost Prisons of Dublin 8
Come join me on a walking tour exploring the sites of some of the former prisons in Dublin 8.
Led by a staff member for Kilmainham Gaol Museum, this walking tour will visit the sites of former 18th and 19th century prisons in the south inner city. These lost prisons include the Four Courts Marshall sea debtors' prison, the notorious Black Dog Prison and the site where Newgate Gaol, Dublin's first prison, once stood.
Tour begins in Anne Devlin People's Park in Pimlico.
Please only RSVP if you don't have a ticket and are interested and available to attend on the day.
Members are responsible for their own Health & Safety at Meetups events.
Walk starts at 2pm and finishes at 3.30pm. We will meet in Pimlico for 1.45pm.
I look forward to seeing you there
Explore Grand Canal Way in Co. Kildare
Grand Canal Way in County Kildare.
* Meeting Point : Hueston Station
* When : 12:30 AM, 10th of May.
Meeting in Dublin Hueston Train Station for 12:30 AM (Inside beside Pret A Manger), Waiting 10 Minutes.
At 12:40, we will going to take the Commuter train which is Scheduled for 12:50 AM to Portlaoise.
We will be getting off the train at Sallins and Naas 13:22 PM.
This Train Serves Park West and Cherry Orchard, Clondalkin Fonthill, Kishoge, Adamstown, Hazelhatch and Celbridge.
When we reach Sallins and Naas Train Station, there is a coffee shop called Hey Darling Sallins and Coffee Express Trailor at the train station.
It is a 6 minute walk to the start of the trail, this is a easy walk and you might see some boat passing by on the canal.
Trail Duration is 2 to 2 in a half hour walking loop, 7.9 KM.
Every event is 5 Euro's you can pay by using Revolut or Cash.
I hope to see you thre.
iconic Offices- The Masonry, History and Art Tour
**Book your ticket (6;34 euros) on EVENTBRITE. Money going to chariety.**
Overview
Come join us for a fascinating tour exploring the history and art of The Masonry building in Dublin 8!
**The Masonry - History and Art Tour**
Discover the hidden gems of Dublin 8 with our immersive tour of the historic Masonry building, now a vibrant workspace (Iconic Offices) and café. Step back in time as we explore the refurbished former seed warehouse, a beacon of Dublin's architectural heritage dating back to 1778. Marvel at the intricate craftsmanship and rich history embedded in its walls. Then, immerse yourself in the creative pulse of the neighbourhood as we showcase the diverse artwork of talented local artists. Our tour offers a captivating blend of past and present, weaving together the stories of Dublin's past with the vibrant expressions of its present-day culture. Join us for an unforgettable journey through Dublin's historic heart and artistic soul. Light refreshments and pastries will be provided on the day by The Art of Coffee.
**MONIES GOING TO LOCAL CHARITY**
DETAILS:
**09:45 Meet outside the main entrance to the building**
\*\*10:00:\*\*Tour begins
Afer the tour there is coffee/tea provided
**Buy your ticket on Eventbrite BEFORE pressing Attend!**
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Mindful Photography Walk – A Gentle Pause in Nature
Join me for a small, mindful photography walk in nature. (**NOTE Time is 9:00 AM EST(Meetup is having technical Issue))**
This is a slow, intentional gathering — not focused on fitness or perfect photography — but on simply pausing, observing, and being present.
We’ll walk at a gentle pace, with moments of quiet, and a few light prompts to help you notice details you might normally miss.
📷 You don’t need any photography experience — a phone camera is enough.
This is also not a business networking event. It’s a calm space to connect with nature and, if it feels natural, with like-minded people.
🌿 What to expect:
• A slow-paced, relaxed walk
• Moments of silence and observation
• Simple reflection prompts
📍 Location: [ Red Trabue Nature Preserve]
⏱ Duration: \~60 minutes
This is a small, initial gathering as I begin creating this space through WellGratiVibes — a blend of mindfulness, nature, and quiet connection.
If this resonates with you, you’re welcome to join.
CMG Gives Back: Serve Brunch at FAITH MISSION GRANT KITCHEN!
Join us as we get together to get together to help those in need at this CMG Gives Back event! We have a great little community of Movie Group friends so rather than see a movie this time, we’ll help “create a better world” by helping serve those in need. Here are complete details and our plan for this event:
FAITH MISSION – GRANT KITCHEN: The Faith Mission kitchen and dining room serves residents 3 meals a day, every day of the year. For this event, our group will help prepare food, serve meals, assist residents in the dining room, wash dishes, and clean surfaces.
PLAN: We will be preparing / serving / cleaning for BRUNCH from 10:30am to 12:30pm and have space for a total of 7 volunteers. Please arrive at 10:20am and wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
LOCATION: Faith Mission – Grant Kitchen is located at 245 N. Grant Ave. Enter the kitchen at Dock 1 (in the back of the building), indicated in the attached map. On-site parking in the adjacent lot and street parking is available in the surrounding area. Below are some links / attachments with additional info/details:
IMPORTANT REMINDER: Our group will be providing all of the volunteers on this day so a firm RSVP count is essential. Please only sign up if you are certain you’ll be able to attend. If something unavoidable comes up, please try to update your RSVP no later than one week prior to the event. With few exceptions, no shows or cancelations within 1
week of the event will not be eligible for future CMG Gives Back events. I appreciate your understanding as we try to ensure the agencies have the volunteers needed to provide the essential services they provide to the vulnerable population they serve. Our Partner Agency for this event is Lutheran Social Services! A huge THANK YOU to all of YOU for volunteering at this (and any of our previous) CMG Gives Back events!
Should be another good/fun/meaningful time together, Dan
Trails & Ales! Blendon Woods Metro Park / Forbidden Root Restaurant & Brewery
**History**
The history of [Blendon Woods Metro Park](https://www.metroparks.net/parks-and-trails/blendon-woods/) began long before its 1951 opening, rooted in a landscape of rugged ridges and deep ravines that made the land unsuitable for traditional farming. In 1945, a report proposing a metropolitan park system for Franklin County specifically highlighted these cliffs of Bedford Shale as some of the "wildest land in the vicinity". Following this recommendation, the recently formed park district purchased the first 229 acres in early 1949. Because the terrain was so uneven, developers had to cut a mile-and-a-half-long roadway through dense woods just to bring in heavy equipment. This initial preservation effort ensured that the mature second-growth hardwood forests remained largely untouched by the urban expansion spreading toward Westerville.
Opening day arrived on Labor Day, September 3, 1951, marking Blendon Woods as the second park in the Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks system. The final push to open was a frantic race; the State Highway Department only finished the primary gravel access road four days before the gates opened. Early staff members, consisting of just four full-time employees, had to hand-dig pit toilets and learn construction skills on the fly to build the first picnic shelters. Despite the dusty conditions and limited facilities, the park was an immediate success, drawing massive crowds from across Central Ohio. By the end of the 1950s, annual visitation had already climbed to over 190,000 people.
As the surrounding suburbs grew in the 1960s, the park faced severe overcrowding that threatened its natural habitats. In response, Franklin County voters passed the first Metro Parks levy in 1960, providing the funds necessary for a decade of steady expansion. During this era, the park nearly doubled in size, growing from 264 acres to over 570 acres by 1968. Planners also addressed a critical water shortage by collaborating with the U.S. Soil and Conservation Service to build a lake in 1964. This body of water originally served as a temporary reservoir before its role shifted toward conservation and wildlife support.
The 1970s marked a transition toward the specialized wildlife and educational focus for which the park is known today. In 1971, the Walden Waterfowl Refuge was established around the 11-acre Thoreau Lake, creating a sanctuary that remains restricted to provide a quiet habitat for migratory birds. A formal nature center was also developed during this period, expanding on the guided Sunday walks that had been a park staple since the early 1950s. The park’s famous "Monarch Mansion" also became a prominent fixture, starting a long tradition of raising and releasing thousands of monarch butterflies each September. These initiatives cemented the park’s reputation as a premier destination for birders and nature enthusiasts.
In more recent decades, Blendon Woods has continued to modernize while maintaining its wilderness character. The 10-acre Natural Play Area was added in 2017, encouraging kids to explore the ravines and woods off-trail. This was followed by the opening of a $1.5 million inclusive playground in April 2025, designed to accommodate children of all physical abilities. The nature center also underwent major renovations to include immersive, three-dimensional exhibits and a new butterfly house. Today, the park encompasses 653 acres, preserving a unique geologic and biological corridor amidst the bustling Westerville and Northeast Columbus area.
**Map of the Park**
Here is a map of [Blendon Woods](https://www.metroparks.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/BLN_map_Inclusive-Playground-and-Butterfly-Trail_May-2025_1980px.png).
**Summary**
For this event, we will hike the Lake View, Hickory Ridge, Ripple Rock, Overlook, Brookside, and Sugarbush Trails. This sounds like a lot, but it will really be only a little over five miles. Blendon Woods has a few hills here and there, but it's not one of the more strenuous metro parks.
**Where We'll Meet**
We'll meet just in front of the Nature Center. This is about a mile into the park from the main entrance. You have to go past the Ranger Station and the Shadblow Reservable Area to get to it, so don't stop too early at the Ranger Station and get it confused with the Nature Center.
**After the Hike**
Afterward, we will head over to [Forbidden Root Restaurant & Brewery](https://forbiddenroot.com/restaurants/columbus-ohio/) at Easton for [drinks](https://forbiddenroot.com/restaurants/columbus-ohio/#dinner-menu) and [food](https://forbiddenroot.com/wp-content/uploads/Cbus-Food.pdf). We should be there by 5 if you can't make the hike and just want to join us for drinks.
The brewery's actual address is [4080 Worth Ave, Columbus, OH 43219](https://www.google.com/maps/place/4080+Worth+Ave,+Columbus,+OH+43219/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x88388a86d10b6619:0x4d42b470a5cf11d3?sa=X&ved=1t:242&ictx=111); however, I recommend pointing your GPS to the [Worth Garage](https://www.google.com/maps/place/Worth+Garage/@40.0542293,-82.9137962,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x88388b4df6082825:0x17582f0eccd9dda1!8m2!3d40.0542293!4d-82.9137962!16s%2Fg%2F11rzfvvv8b?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQxNS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D) across the street. Parking in this garage is free as long as you're not on the first floor, and it is literally right next to the brewery.
Duty vs. Results: What Makes an Action Moral?
When judging morality, should we prioritize **intentions/duty** or **outcomes/results**? It introduces two influential philosophers as representatives of these approaches.
* **Immanuel Kant (deontology):** An action is moral when it is done from **duty** and follows rational, universal principles (the **categorical imperative**). Certain acts—like lying—are wrong regardless of the consequences; you can’t do a wrong thing for a right reason.
* **John Stuart Mill (utilitarian consequentialism):** The morality of an action is determined by its **effects**, specifically how much **happiness/well-being** it produces. Mill argues that some pleasures are “higher” than others, and that good intentions don’t redeem harmful outcomes.
## Discussion Questions
1. **The lying dilemma:** A murderer comes to your door and asks if your friend is hiding inside. Kant would say you must not lie.
2. **Can good intentions rescue a bad outcome?**
3. **The organ harvest problem:** A surgeon has five patients dying of organ failure and one healthy patient in for a checkup. Killing the one to harvest organs would save five lives, and the math works out for the utilitarian. Why does this feel so deeply wrong? Is that feeling a point in Kant's favor, or just a bias we should overcome?
4. **Do rules need exceptions?** Kant insists moral rules must be universal, with no exceptions. But most of us can imagine extreme scenarios where any rule seems like it should bend. Does the need for exceptions fatally undermine deontology, or is the strength of the system precisely that it refuses to bend?
5. **Who gets to calculate the consequences?** Utilitarianism asks us to maximize good outcomes, but we're notoriously bad at predicting consequences. If we can't reliably know the results of our actions, is it practical to base our entire moral system on outcomes? Does this uncertainty push us back toward rules and principles?
6. **Everyday morality:** Think about a real moral decision you've made recently, even a small one. Did you reason more like a Kantian (what's the right thing to do in principle?) or more like a utilitarian (what will produce the best result?)? Do most people naturally lean one way?
7. **Justice vs. the greater good:** A town can prevent a deadly plague by sacrificing one innocent person. The greater good is clearly served. But is it just? Can an action be morally right and deeply unjust at the same time?
8. **The big synthesis question:** Are these two systems actually opposed, or do they often arrive at the same answers by different paths? Is it possible that we need both: rules to guide us in the moment and consequences to evaluate systems and policies over time?

















