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Shell to Sea fundraiser

category dublin | environment | event notice author Tuesday January 29, 2013 23:42author by Laurence Cox - NUIM MA in Community Education, Equality and Social Activism Report this post to the editors

Pub quiz, Camden Street

Pub quiz for S2S organised by NUIM Community Education, Equality and Social Activism and UCD Equality Studies

Pub quiz in the Global Bar of the Russell Court Hotel, Camden Street, Dublin 2 in aid of Shell to Sea.

10 euro a head. Advanced booking is recommended (theresa.okeefe AT nuim.ie)

It promises to be night of entertainment and merriment organised and hosted by the NUI Maynooth Community Education, Equality and Social Activism learning group and the Equality Studies Centre, UCD.

3 euro drink promotions on the night.

Fully accessible.

More details as soon as we get 'em!

Related Link: http://ceesa-ma.blogspot.com
author by Laurence Cox - MA Community Education, Equality and Social Activismpublication date Mon Feb 18, 2013 22:16author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Prizes now announced including:

1 night stay for two people in Kilcommon Lodge - overlooking beautiful Sruwaddacon Bay Kilcommon Lodge is a small, family run Holiday Hostel beside the Atlantic Ocean in County Mayo in the beautiful North West of Ireland. Contact Kilcommon Lodge directly to make a booking.
http://www.kilcommonlodge.ie/ or kilcommonlodge AT eircom.net

Selection of Bia Beauty products - Bia Beauty is a gorgeous range of natural handmade skin care products. All products are created using simple natural food ingredients, (Bia being the Irish word for food) that have proven benefits for the skin. Handmade by Tracey Ryan. All products are 100% natural, all emulsifiers and preservatives used are plant based. http://www.biabeauty.com/

A 1 hour guitar lesson from Eric, an experienced teacher who teaches all levels. ericpatrick.burke AT gmail.com and 0851012535.

Prize donations from Connolly Books, Come Here To Me (Blog) and Milis Books!

We also have book tokens, wine and CASH!

Related Link: http://ceesa-ma.blogspot.ie
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