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Category: Arts & Culture
White St Patrick’s Day prediction for the 4 districts
By Aura McMenamin A white St Patrick’s Day is being predicted this year, with Met Eireann forecasts saying there will be snow showers ...
Ruth Shine School of Dance – Movie themed Civic Theatre performance
By Aideen O'Flaherty YOUNG dancers from the Ruth Shine School of Dance will be putting their best foot forward for their upcoming movie-themed ...
Henry & Alice – By Rathfarnham Theatre Group
By Aideen O'Flaherty A LOCAL drama group is gearing up for their performance of a two person play about a middle-aged couple who ...
Property of the Week – Charming bungalow close to Corkagh Park
THIS beautifully presented property in Cherrywood Park, Clondalkin, is ideal for a wide variety of buyers, and is also an ideal starter ...
Food for thought with Jordan: Curnie cake
By Jordan Grossman IF you like your scones, you're sure to like this. Odlums curnie cake is a beautiful dense cake/bread. It's a ...
Schools and kids urged to enter as Echo art competition returns
By Aideen O'Flaherty BUDDING young artists in the county are being invited to bring a splash of colour to this year’s Echo Young ...
Eight places to take your mam locally this Mother’s Day
By Aura McMenamin If you're surprising your mam with a special day out this Sunday, check out these eight, local venues. 1. Old ...
Let’s paint village green during the St Patrick’s Day parade and festival
By Aideen O'Flaherty ONE of the organisers of this year’s St Patrick’s Day Tallaght Parade and Arts Festival, which will be painting Tallaght ...
The Echo celebrates 8 local women on International Women’s Day
By Aura McMenamin Today marks International Women’s Day, which recognises the amazing women in history and modern-day times who have made strides in ...
Templeogue native Emma Quigley pens her first book
By Hayden Moore BANK is a teenage fiction book written by Templeogue’s Emma Quigley about a bunch of pupils in school who ...










