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afterwards for purchase. A digital option is also in the form of a Santa USB stick where you can have all of your photos in digital format to print as you want. The digital package also includes one printed photo.


Experience in association with Dunnes Stores has entertained children and adults alike with a magical journey to Santa’s House. Travelling through 4 fun filled festive rooms children will meet our many cheerful elves, reindeer, polar bears and maybe even get to ride in Santa’s Sleigh on your way to meet the big man himself. The Santa Experience has proved to be very popular with thousands of children visiting us in 2015 making us one of Ireland’s most popular Santa’s ! One of the keys attractions besides the post office, sleigh and Santa’s log cabin is the option to book ahead to secure a specific time (within 30 mins) and date. This allows people to plan their day and get the date they want. A professional photographer is on site to capture that magical moment. All photographs come in a professional 8×10 format with black silver trim card frame and are available immediately


The quality is fantastic and it provides families with a timeless memento. You choose and collect your photos immediately after your journey through the Santa


Experience. €10 per child €3 per adult (€3 booking fee per transaction) BOOK NOW: www. santaexperience.ie


FROZEN FAMILY SING-A- ALONG


Thurs 14th Dec 4pm – Pavilion Theatre


Sat 17th Dec 2pm – Mermaid Arts Centre


Thurs 5th Jan 2pm – Mermaid Arts Centre Walt Disney Animation Studios presents Frozen, a stunning big- screen comedy adventure.


CHRISTMAS STORY-TELLING Sun 18th Dec 2.30


Get along to the National Print Museum on Haddington Road for a jolly storytelling hour followed by some fun and festive craft activities. Suitable for 3-7 year


olds. Free admission on a first come, first served basis.


DECEMBRRRR TOUR! Weds 28th Dec 2.15 – 3.30


Visit the Natural History Museum on Merrion Street to discover how animals survive the cold winter and who can sleep the longest. Find out more about Ireland’s unique wildlife on display in the Irish Room during this tour. No booking required but places are limited. Suitable ages 8+


1916 RISING EXHIBITION TOUR


Thurs 29th - Fri 30th Dec 3pm Join a family friendly tour of the new Proclaiming a Republic: The 1916 Rising exhibition at Decorative Arts & History in Collins Barracks. It is an excellent opportunity to view some of the highlights of the Museum’s extensive Easter Week collection. Ages 8+


BRING LIGHT INTO THE NEW YEAR


Fri 30th Dec 12 – 3pm A free drop-in light inspired workshop with Janine Davidson at the Hugh Lane Gallery. Call 01 2225550 to book a place www. hughlane.ie


LUMINOSITY Celebrate your


Communion with us


Exclusive Party Packages from only


€750 Includes


Private Room Cake


DJ Finger Food


Book your communion 3 course lunch from only €17.95pp


and the communion child goes free For more Information


For more Information contact a member of management or


Phone Us On 01 459 3650 www.redcowinn.ie Red Cow Inn Naas Road Dublin 22


Phone: 01 459 3650 Web: www.redcowinn.ie Email: redcowinn@moranhotels.com Red Cow Inn, Naas Road, Dublin 22


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Fri 30th Dec – Sun 1st Jan Luminosity will spectacularly transform the Custom House into a magical story with stunning 3D Light projections. Watch one of Dublin’s historical landmark buildings magically change before your very eyes each evening! www.nyfdublin.com


NEW YEARS EVE FESTIVAL Fri 30th Dec – Sun 1st Jan


This years New Years Eve festival will be bigger and better than ever! See www.nyfdublin.com to find out how you can ring in 2017.


SKY DANCE AT THE CUSTOM HOUSE


Sat 31st Dec 5pm &7pm Watch in wonder as aerialists and abseilers integrate with Luminosity in an amazing 4D performance. Marvel at the performer’s agility, strength and beauty as they sail, swing and fly through the night sky.Prepare to be stunned on New Year’s Eve by this world class performance of beauty, mystery and spectacular aerial charm. www.nyfdublin.com


AWESOME OGHAM! Fri 30th Dec 2 – 4pm


At the Natural Museum of Ireland, Archaelogy, Kildare Street,


discover Ogham, the earliest form of writing in Ireland, which was often carved onto standing stones. Discover more about this ancient writing and make your own Ogham bookmark to take home! No booking required. Located in the Learning Resource Room, first floor. Ages 8+. Free.


INSIDE OUT FILM SCREENING Sun 1st Jan 4.30pm


Watch INSIDE OUT outside under the spectacular Meeting House Square umbrellas, bring your own blanket and they will provide the snacks! Booking required www. nyfdublin.com


NEW YEAR’S DAY CONCERT Sun 1st Jan 12pm


Drop into the free family concert at St. Stephen’s Green and enjoy an afternoon of family entertainment with the Dublin Gospel Choir and the Garda Band www.nyfdublin.com


‘CURIOSITY CAMP’ AT IMAGINAOSITY Mon 2nd – Fri 6th Jan


This Christmas holiday, join the Imaginosity Team for a New Year ‘Curiosity Camp’ and explore the best Imaginosity has to offer, from Monday 2nd-Friday 6th January 2017. Campers will explore different topics daily, from Science and Engineering to Drama, Art and Movement… alongside daily supervised play on the museum floor. Times 9.00am-1.00pm (4-6 years €120 per week) and 9.00am-2.30pm (7-8 years €135 per week), daily rates are also available. Tel 2176130.


RESOLUTION DAY Sun 1st January


Tradition dictates that every 365 days, we should try to kick bad habits and start life anew. What kind of New Year’s Resolutions will you make this year?


REPAK GREEN CHRISTMAS Thurs 5th Jan


Traditionally the day to take down your Christmas tree (the day after Twelfth Night) and clean up after the festive period. Visit www.recyclemore.ie to find out where you can recycle your Christmas wrapping paper, glass bottles, foil trays and Christmas trees!


NOLLAIG NA MBAN Fri 6th Jan


Women’s Little Christmas is traditionally celebrated in the Catholic religion as the feast of the Epiphany, and an historic Irish tradition that Christmas


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