BLANCHARDSTOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY
ACTIVITIES FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER 2006
Business Seminar:
The final talk in this series of Business Information seminars will take place on Monday the 13th November at 6.30pm. The talk is entitled “Starting a Business for Foreign Nationals - Your Essential Guide” and the speaker is Sarah Dallaghan.
Anyone interested in attending can leave their details at the Information Desk at 8905563.
Exhibition:
“Neat Gallery” Local photographer Vincent Cahill will be holding an exhibition of his photographs in the library from Wednesday 1st November to Wednesday 15th November. The exhibition will feature framed prints and photographs on canvas. All are welcome.
Meditation:
An evening of meditation with Diaakari Devi will be held on Tuesday 21st November at 7.00pm. All are welcome.
Grow - Mental Health Movement in Ireland:
Are you feeling depressed, anxious, lonely, panicky or just fed up!
We’re here to help; we meet every Wednesday morning at 11.00am in Blanchardstown library. All are welcome. For more information you can phone 8734029 or 087 2291718 or log on to www.grow.ie.
Book Club:
The morning book club will meet on Thursday 16th November at 10.30am.
The evening book club will meet on Thursday 24th November at 7.00pm and the book being discussed is Maps for lost lovers by Nadeem Aslam.
Weekly Events:
The Parent & Toddler Group meet on a Monday & Thursday morning at 10.30am. All are welcome.
Irish classes for beginners are held on a Monday & Tuesday evening at 7.00pm. These classes are full.
Come along to Sahaja yoga meditation every Monday evening in Blanchardstown library at 7.00pm. This class is free and all are welcome.
St Brigid’s Photography Group meet every Wednesday evening from 7pm-8.20pm. New members are always welcome.
The Conversation Exchange Group meets on a Wednesday evening from 7pm-8.20pm. This group gives anyone who would like to participate the opportunity to practice speaking English. Local people can also join in as it gives them the opportunity to practice a modern language with a native speaker. New members are always welcome.
The Irish Conversation Group meet on a Saturday morning at noon in the library. This is an opportunity to practice speaking Irish in an informal environment. All are welcome.