CABRA LIBRARY EVENTS MARCH 2024

Social Prescribing Coffee Morning

People of Cabra! Are you ready to boost your wellbeing? Come to our Social Prescribing Coffee Morning! Discover how we link you to local activities and support, tailored to your needs. From reducing stress to fostering community connections, unlock the benefits of social prescribing over a cup of coffee! ️Organised by Dublin Northwest Partnership.

Thursday 14th March. 11.30am-1pm. Cabra Library

Junior Bookclub

Tuesday 19th March 4pm-4.45pm

Calling all readers from ages 8-12! The Cabra Library Junior Bookclub is meeting on Tuesday 19th March at 4pm. They will be discussing ‘The Brilliant World of Tom Gates’ by Liz Pichon.

Call, email, or come in to book your spot and check out a copy of the book! 

cabralibrary@dublincity.ie  01222 8317

Cabra Library Music Club

Tuesday 19th March 1pm.

Cabra Library Music Club will be discussing ‘Original Musiquarium 1’ by Stevie Wonder

All welcome.

Booking: cabralibrary@dublincity.ie or 01 222 8317

Online Newspapers and Magazines

Wednesday 20th March. 1-2pm.

Online newspapers and magazines with your library membership.
Join us for an age-friendly drop in session to get started with online magazines and newspapers you can access for free with your library membership! We’ll take a look at Libby, Pressreader and Irish
Newspaper Archives. Bring along your device and membership card or you can join on the day.

Citizens Information Clinic

Wednesdays 2-5pm

Cabra Citizens Information Clinic will continue to meet in Cabra Library on Wednesdays from 2-5pm with available ISL interpreter.

Drop in. No appointment necessary. Last drop-in slot is 4.30pm

For more information email dvi@citinfo.ie or text 087-1332232

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Navan Road Community Council

Navan Road Community Council was set up in 1968 to help bring together community groups and sporting groups, so that they would have one voice when trying to get things done in the community. These days the NRCC lobbies Dublin City Council and local representatives in relation to issues such as traffic, planning and policing to name a few.

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