Events
If you have a community event you would like listed here, please send a detailed email to noticeboard@mountmerrion.ie. Attach any images you wish to include in your listing.
Big Parish Picnic
Big Parish Picnic, Sunday 11th September
read moreMeet Insects of Mount Merrion, Support MSF Ukraine – Saturday 9th April 10.30am-12pm
Explore the insect life of Deerpark with Creative Entomologist Nessa Darcy!
Join Nessa as she introduces you to the diversity of hoverflies, bees, butterflies, bugs and beetles of Deerpark. Learn about their lives and homes, what they need, and why they are so important.
The event is free but donations to support the emergency response to the war in Ukraine are encouraged.
Registration is essential, bookings can be made through Eventbrite.
read moredlr Time Machine Neighbourhood Project
The ‘Time Machine’ is an age-friendly, cross-generational neighbourhood time capsule project. Contact dlr if you would like to get involved.
read moredlr Festival of Inclusion: Thurs 14th – Mon 18th October
read moreJune 12th – Cruinniú na nÓg events for DLR
Details of free events and activities for children as part of Creative Ireland Programme’s Creative Youth Plan.
read moreMMRA Art Exhibition Finishes
The MMRA ‘Wildlife and Gardens of Mount Merrion’ Winter Art Exhibition finished a great two month run in Stillorgan Village Shopping Centre today. Thank you to all involved in making it such a success.
read moreMMHS Talk: “The Arms crisis of 1970” – Tuesday May 4th 8pm
MMHS will host the final Zoom talk of the season. Michael Heney will talk about the “The Arms crisis of 1970”. To give people a taste of what’s to come RTE 1 will present GUNPLOT on Wed 28th April @9.35pm which is based on Michael’s book.
read moreBefore & After Photos from Spring Clean Up 2021
read moreMount Merrion Spring Clean & Green Verge Tidy up 2021
Mount Merrion Residents Association held its Annual Spring The Sun Gods shone on us and the Rain Clouds stayed away. About 40 adults and 20 children turned up to help out and many did their own tidy up outside their own houses.
Hedges were trimmed, verges were cut and weeds were removed from kerbs. 10 Panda bags, paid for by MMRA, were filled. 20 Blue bags were stuffed with rubbish that otherwise would lay behind hedges, in ditches and filling our historic HAHA wall…
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