Category Archives: Misc

cinderella

You shall go the the hipster panto.

NFA Enterprises writes:

We’re a new theatre company performing ‘Cinderella’ a pop-up Panto this Christmas in Wicklow and Celbridge….

We will have local performing arts and dance schools on stage with us and would love if you could give us a shout out.

We’re playing:

Brockagh Resource Centre in Laragh on the 16th and 17th of December…

Celbridge GAA Club on the 14th and 15th of January…

Contact us on our Facebook Page (link below) for more details…

Cinderalla (Facebook)

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All Blacks perform the haka before their defeat against Ireland in Chicago earlier this month

Sinéad writes:

My lovely father is giving up his two tickets for this Saturday’s Ireland V New Zealand match, as he’s aware of the demand and sees the opportunity to raise some money for my Mum’s chosen charity – the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre.

So – I’ve two great tickets on offer. East Stand, Premium Level on the 22.

The latest bid is €500 total – but the more we can raise for the DRCC the better! If someone out there would like to make a better offer, drop a line to sineadryanpr@gmail.com. Bidding closes 4pm Thursday.

Anyone?

timmybike

Have you seen this bike (above)?

Lisa writes:

Could you please ask people to keep and eye out for this bike (above) it belonged to our mate Timmy (top) who died a few months ago and we want it back.. it means a lot to us to be ridden on the streets of Dublin by someone Timmy would have wanted to ride it..

Timmy worked as a push bike courier in Dublin for 24 years – 72,000 hours on this bike.. It’s covered in stickers from all over the world some gifts some Timmy got when at bicycle events in those countries…it was stolen in the Portobello area ..

It’s a standard Trek road bike …there is a weld spot near the crank, it’s not worth a whole lot to anyone but us ..Thank you very much.

Anyone?

Three days ago.

Derry native James McClean puts Ireland on top of their World Cup qualifying group .

Meanwhile…

counties

This morning.

Where’s Derry?

Anyone?

Thanks Colm Dore