Things to do this weekend in Ireland | November 22nd - 24th

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MoRunning

Fundraiser for The Movember Foundation now includes two Irish runs, on Saturday 23rd in Phoenix Park, Dublin and Sunday 24tg in Stormont Park, Belfast. When you step up to that start line, remember that you're helping men live longer, healthier lives.

Cork Chocolate Festival

World-renowned chocolatiers and bakers from Ireland and abroad will flock to Cork to showcase their love of all things sweet. The main exhibitor area will feature a variety of chocolatiers and bakers, while there will also be a childrens zone with workshops for the younger guests and budding bakers.

Lords of Strut | Nenagh Arts Centre

Street Performance World Champions, unlikely heroes of smash hit RIOT and Britain’s Got Talent favourites, Lords of Strut deliver their most ridiculous and sublime family show to date this Saturday evening. Rip-roaringly funny, fantastically bizarre, they are absolute legends!

Baby's First Christmas | Wexford Arts Centre

Created for babies under one year old, Baby's First Christmas is a gentle magical wonderland of gorgeous harmony singing, little lights and enticing textures. There are three performers and the show involves the performers singing and telling the story of the night before xmas with soft red blankets, sleigh bells, and with the green and gold colours of the xmas tree. Shows this Saturday at 10:00, 11:00 and 12:00.

Foyle Film Festival

The 32nd Festival continues this weekend with The Lion King at Buncrana Cinema, the Closing Night Gala and and Santa Screens: Pinocchio on Sunday with a classic animated film, popcorn and a visit from FATHER CHRISTMAS himself!

Kidspace Rathcoole

To celebrate the new Frozen movie, join Elsa and Olaf for a magical breakfast at Kidspace Rathcoole on Saturday and Sunday. Pancakes, selfies, songs as well as playtime in the playcentre. 

Galway Science & Technology Festival

The Galway Science & Technology Festival celebrates 22 years as Ireland’s premier Festival for the promotion of STEM as part of Science Foundation Ireland’s National Science Week with the annual Exhibition Day on Sunday 24th November at NUI Galway.

CS Lewis Festival

This year’s C.S. Lewis Festival will transport you through the wardrobe into the incredible imaginative world of C.S. Lewis and his characters, with plenty of family-friendly events, talks, discussions and  workshops.

Universal Children's Day

November 20th is a day for children, by children, all over the world to help save children’s lives, fight for their rights and help them fulfil their potential.

As part of Kids Take Over, children all over the country will take over important roles such as teachers, politicians, CEO’s, coaches, etc. for the day. Also, Child Talks returns to The Printworks, Dublin Castle. Last year’s event was a huge success, with over 20,000 people watching the live on Facebook and 50,000 watching on RTE.  

String Ogham | Quiet Lights Festival

Double bassist, songwriter, and arranger, Caimin Gilmore, commissioned four new Solo Double Bass pieces and you can be the first to experience ‘String Ogham’ – Four Double Bass Commissions at The Crawford Art Gallery, Cork, this Saturday 23rd November at 2pm. Admission is free.

Tall Tail | Everyman Theatre

Told through the eyes of loveable dog Here-Boy who lives on the street with his owner, Tall Tail is a heart-warming play with original live music for family audiences (7+ yrs), dog-lovers and anyone who has ever made a friend for life. There are two shows this Saturday at 11:00 and 14:00

Wild Lights | Dublin Zoo

Wild Lights is back with a brand new theme – Stories, Myths and Legends. Expect to see magical scenes from well-known stories like the Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Peter Pan and the Jungle Book…to best-loved nursery rhymes and characters from Irish Mythology – all brought to life by dazzling, giant colourful silk lanterns! 

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