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Parks Tennis Summer Camps for Boys and Girls
Dublin Parks Tennis
Registration at courts Friday 1st July 2-4pm at St Annes Park, Raheny / Rockfield Park, Artane
Tennis coaching 4 weeks Monday 4th – Friday 29th July
One hour classes each weekenday
5-7 year olds at 10am / 8-11 year olds at 11am / 12-17 year old at 12 noon
Fee €45 for 4 weeks or €30 for 2 weeks
ALL equipment supplied: racquets and balls
Enquiries: 018338711 / parkstennis@eircome.net
Father’s Group
‘Foundations Project have places available on a Parenting Group for Dads starting on 9th June for 6 weeks. This group is free of charge and runs in 1 Parnell Square, D1. It is facilitated by a male tutor and is suitable for Dad’s who may not have a current access arrangement, as well as Dad’s currently co-parenting.
Anyone interested should ring Noel in Foundations Project on 878 6658.’
CDETB Foundations Project
1 Parnell Square
Dublin 1
Free Boxing Classes (10s to 21s) in July for Community Groups in Ballybough Community Centre
StartBox Summer Programme
Where? Ballybough Community Centre
When? Tuesdays 5, 12, 19, 26 July
Thursdays 7, 14, 21 July
Fridays 8, 15, 22, 29 July
Time: 1pm – 3pm
Who? Community Groups (10-21 year olds)
What? Non-Contact Boxing Session followed by a short trip to Croke Park to witness the Olympic medal and memorabilia collection.
By: Boxing in the Community Development team.
Cost: Free
To book please contact Paul Quinn on 0876748928 or paulquinn999@gmail.com or any of the other Boxing in the Community Development Officers.
Bookings will be taken on a first come first served basis. Up to 40 young people per session. Your group may be paired with other groups. We will try our best to match all groups/sessions in accordance to age profile.
Communities Standing Together
Communities Standing Together Peaceful Procession to the Monument Buckingham Street
Tuesday 17th of May
Meeting Points at 7.00pm:
St Agatha’s Church, William Street
St Laurence O’Toole’s, Seville Place
Our Lady of Lourdes, Sean MacDermott St
St Mary’s Church, East Wall
The procession is a symbol of community solidarity rejecting violence. This is organised by the whole community within the four local parishes and we are asking for everyone to come out in support.