National Public Libraries Open Day - Take a Closer Look
Whether its Lego clubs, book clubs, special sensory sessions, knitting groups, watching a movie with your family, or perhaps just borrowing a good book, we have something for everyone across our 21 branches.
This book does a brilliant job of tracing how Dublin evolved over the centuries—from its humble Viking beginnings right up to its status as a buzzing European capital.
Unveiling a commemorative plaque in honour of the iconic Irish actress, Maureen O’Hara, on Sat, 7 Sept. at 11am at O’Hara’s childhood home, 32 Beechwood Avenue Upper, Ranelagh, Dublin 6, D06 E9T4.
As a city, Dublin faces many challenges related to climate change, which means that we have a collective responsibility to take positive actions in order to tackle the issues which are already beginning to arise.
The section’s main aim is to go out into the community and let people know about all the amazing things available in their library, both in branch and online.