Musicians from Rathdown Senior School will feature in the free St Paul’s Summer Lunchtime series this Thursday, June 9th. Performance starts at 1.15pm, coffee/tea from 1pm.
Musicians from Rathdown Senior School will feature in the free St Paul’s Summer Lunchtime series this Thursday, June 9th. Performance starts at 1.15pm, coffee/tea from 1pm.
The free weekly Summer Lunchtime at St Paul’s series starts this Thursday, June 2nd, with a concert by the choristers of St Patrick’s Cathedral (pictured below). The performance will begin at 1.15pm. with coffee/tea served from 1pm.
The series runs every Thursday through June and July. Volunteers are needed to help with coffee/tea and to welcome visitors to our church. If you are free to help on one or two Thursdays, please contact our director of music, Nathan Barrett at email barretna@tcd.ie or on 086 846 0658.
The programme for the rest of June is as follows:
June 9th Musicians from Rathdown Senior School
June 16th “At Home in India”, talk by Professor Roger West (TCD)
June 23rd Guitar and Organ with the Mandeville Duo
June 30th Organ Music with Matthew Breen
The St Patrick’s choristers’ concert in St Paul’s will be a taster for their summer concert HALLELUJAH! in aid of the Cathedral Choir School on Friday, June 10th at 6.15 pm in St Patrick’s. Admission is free. To reserve seats email organist@stpatrickscathedral.
The St Paul’s Summer Fair will be a great family day out this Saturday, May 28th, 10.30am-2.30pm, admission €2, children free. A great variety of stalls, a Food Street, free entertainment, games, teas/coffees etc – in the church grounds, in the Parish Centre and in the church.
The Parish Centre is open for the delivery of items for all the various stalls this Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, from 7pm-9pm. Please contact Dominic Galvin (086 820 9645) or Mark Finney (087 284 4777) if you have any queries.
Philip Molloy of Newstalk will introduce Michael Mann’s thriller about dirty tricks in the tobacco industry, “The Insider” (1999), starring Al Pacino and Russell Crowe at the last Parish Film Night of the season, this Thursday, May 19th, at 8pm in the Parish Centre. Make sure there is a seat for you by emailling stpaulsdub@gmail.com
It is just under two weeks to go to our Summer Fair on Saturday, May 28th. Items for stalls (see full list at the bottom of this newsletter) can be delivered to the Parish Centre this Saturday, May 21st, 10am-1pm and then the following Wednesday-Friday evenings, 7pm-9pm.
Extra raffle tickets will be available at church this Sunday from the Church Wardens if parishioners need them, in addition to the four €5 books that were sent out with the Summer Fair booklet.
The St Paul’s choir, conducted by Nathan Barrett, with Matthew Breen on the organ, will give a concert in the church this Friday, May 13th at 7.30pm. Admission free. The following weekend they are going “on tour” to sing in Derry and Raphoe cathedrals.
Meanwhile, the St Paul’s summer lunchtime series of cultural events is resuming this year, to run every Thursday during June and July. The line up for June is as follows:
June 2nd St Patrick’s Cathedral Choristers
June 9th Rathdown Senior School Musicians
June 16th Dr Roger West (TCD) on “The Culture of India”
June 23rd Organ and Guitar Duo, Stuart Nicholson
June 30th Matthew Breen, Organ
Fresh from their successful appearance in a gala concert at St Patrick’s Cathedral last week, the choir, conducted by Nathan Barrett, with Matthew Breen on the organ, will give a concert in St Paul’s on Friday, May 13th at 7.30pm. The following weekend they are going “on tour” to sing in Derry and Raphoe cathedrals.
Meanwhile, the St Paul’s summer lunchtime series of cultural events is resuming this year, to run every Thursday during June and July. The line up for June is as follows:
June 2nd St Patrick’s Cathedral Choristers
June 9th Rathdown Senior School Musicians
June 16th Dr Roger West (TCD) on “The Culture of India”
June 23rd Organ and Guitar Duo, Stuart Nicholson
June 30th Matthew Breen, Organ
Donations of home baking and raffle prizes would be most welcome for the Alzheimer’s Tea Day, which will be held in St Paul’s Parish Centre on Friday, May 6th from 10.30 am-12.30 pm. Tea Day is a social occasion where thousands of people – friends, family, work colleagues, neighbours – come together to drink tea and raise money for the Alzheimer Society of Ireland. Last year in Ireland over €400,000 was raised by tea day hosts around the country. Contact Diane 087 127 0342 or Nola 087 688 9845.
The choir have been invited to sing in a gala concert in St Patrick’s Cathedral on Thursday April 28th at 7.30pm, with Nathan Barrett conducting and Matthew Breen accompanying on the organ. The theme of the evening is the cathedral’s musical legacy (dating back to 1547!) and the choirs, soloists, organists, accompanists and many composers for the night have a link to the cathedral. All proceeds of tickets (€20 adults, €10 children) will go towards supporting a new building for the cathedral school.
Tickets available after church during coffee this Sunday, April 24th, from Roger West or from rwest@tcd.ie. The delightful musical programme will suit all tastes – please support this worthy effort if you can.
The new parish council, or Select Vestry, for 2016/17 was elected without a vote at yesterday’s parish AGM (Easter General Vestry). The members are:
Rev Gary Dowd (Chairman); Geoff Barry (Rector’s churchwarden); Rita Dalton (People’s churchwarden); Erica Pickering (Rector’s glebewarden); Frank Gunning (People’s glebewarden); Margaret Woods (Hon secretary); Alan Lowther (Hon treasurer); Roxanna Allen; Fiona Arnold; Joe Harvey; Paul Hatton; Mary Heseltine; Stuart Robertson; Sheila Wayman and Lynn Wiley.