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How is the summer over?! We here at Quillsen HQ feel like it blinked past us in a fleeting moment, but fear not we've rustled up some of the key events taking place in various Quillsen locations through the month of September. Here are some of our favourites: 

Ranelagh Arts Festival

The Ranelagh Arts Festival are hosting three historical walks of Ranelagh across the opening weekend of the festival, September 24th & 25th, not to be missed! 

THE CENTENARIES WALK – Marlborough Road to Muckross Park 

MOUNTPLEASANT SQUARE & 18th Century Ranelagh 

UPPER RANELAGH HISTORICAL WALKS

For more information: https://www.facebook.com/ranelaghartsfestival/

 The Ranelagh Dog Competition, September 25th in Darmouth Square.

Owners can check-in with their four legged friends from 9am, judging begins at 11am for the many coveted titles up for grabs!

 

Last chance to visit The Dillon Garden, Ranelagh’s crown jewel.

Helen Dillon brings the garden to a permanent close at the end of September. The garden is open Sundays only, from 2pm to 6pm and admission is €5. We'll be sad to bid farewell to this oasis, best of luck to Helen on her future endevours!


For more information: www.dillongarden.com

 

 Yoga Events at Yoga Dublin, Ranelagh

Two amazing workshops start this September at the Yoga Dublin Ranelagh space;
Harnessing The Power of The Moon with Rani Sheilagh and Yoga Progression Sessions with Naomi Sturdy.

For more information: http://yogadublin.com/workshops

Terenure Family Fun Day in Busy Park had to be rescheduled due to a freak down pour in August so we’re keeping our fingers crossed for continued September sunshine for Saturday 17th September. The market will operate usual hours of 11-4pm with outdoor Yoga from 11-12pm.

The Family Fun Day will run from 1-4pm, expect to experience zip lining, bouncy castles, face painting, magic show, live music and much more. The event is free so make the most of a great day!

 

Dun Laoghaire

As part of the ‘Solo Irish '16’ show, Ruth Power of Danu Ceramics has a beautiful collection on view at Nordic Makers from 25 August to 16 October. We are big fans of the beautiful pieces in stock at the Nordic store so we're sure this one will be a treat! 

More Info: http://www.dunlaoghaire.ie/event/ruthpowerofdanuceramics/

Culture Night

One of Dun Laoghaire’s best nights of the year. Our favourite venue is The Pavillion Theatre for the great line up they have, something for all ages. 

More Info: http://www.culturenight.ie/dublin_event/pavilion-theatre/

 

Fairview / Clontarf

The Clontarf Historical Society monthly talks will recommence for 2016/2017 on Monday 12th September at 8.15 pm in the Resource Centre at St John’s, Clontarf Road. September's talk is on the subject of "The Coombe Hospital & 1916" and will be given by Ann Louise Mulhall.

More Info: https://www.facebook.com/Clontarf.ie

Sail Against Suicide 2016

“Sail Against Suicide will take place again this year in the CYBC. This is a free event which aims to spread the message that it is okay not to feel okay, and it's absolutely okay to ask for help.”

Saturday, 17th September at 12pm and 6pm, Clontarf Yacht and Boat Club,

More Info: http://www.clontarf.ie/events/sail-against-suicide-2016

 

The Viking Theatre

The theatre’s company in residence ‘ The Corps Ensemble’ have returned to The Viking with BUG, written by Pulizer Prize winner Tracy Letts (August: Osgae County), starring Love/Hate’s Mary Murry and Pilgrim’s Rex Ryan.

Running from the 6th – 24th of September, tickets €12/€15

More Info: www.vikingtheatredublin.com

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