A meeting place for the men of Ringsend, Irishtown and surrounding areas to enjoy the many benefits of the worldwide phenomenon that is the Men's Shed movement
Some of the 100+ reusable masks we've made over the past couple of months free to locals, members and businesses including some for the #Sew Change
Community Mask Making Project - Assisting people that own a sewing… https://t.co/GsvTibuNq8
A massive thanks to Adam and @SavviCU for sponsoring us with hi viz vests. Keep your eye out for us in the community @ Ringsend and District Credit Union https://t.co/WRcHOgBkbY
Upgrading our next batch of reusable face masks with nose bridges made from cans cut into strips. Rounded and filed using a garden hand shears and file. https://t.co/Clj9jnPKZB
Delighted to make a planter for Joe and Co in the Fair Play Cafe as a gift for their great work throughout the Covid 19 Pandemic. Organised and planted by #ringsend_irishtown_tidytowns https://t.co/PFvK1xLWRF
We painted the bike for Ringsend and Irishtown Tidy towns and made a new planter box for it. Also made a stencil to spray their logo on it. https://t.co/AZXZv401Vi
Our first attempt to grow produce. (using recycled pots- fig roll holders, paper cups, butter tubs, etc). The start of our vegetable empire! Thanks to #gif @ Ringsend and Irishtown Community Centre https://t.co/XPxsNqC6KS
over 2 dozen homemade re- usable masks have been delivered to Margaretholme Sheltered Housing in Sandymount for their residents and staff. Made by one of our shredders. More in production https://t.co/DghTrfPuij
A Co Monaghan Transition Year class due to stage a production of the famous musical Les Miserables this week has come together for a virtual performance 👏 via @rtenews@SineadHus@stmacartans https://t.co/bXYK7wxETY
We dug and set the foundations for our timber frame shed. It's a big step forward for us today #irishmensshedsassociation @ Ringsend and Irishtown Community Centre https://t.co/Ihg0QY5kdk
It's so important to keep kids in sports or any outdoor activity. This is a great club and need the public's help. Even the smallest of help can have huge knock on effects for the children of our community
!! Managers needed!! One thing we as a club never want to do is turn away kids. But sadly we will have to do just that as we have so many kids that want to join and not enough managers. The club will support you in every way possible, please get in touch if you are interested.
We marked out the area today where we plan to build our own 5mtr x 5mtr timber shed at the back of the Ringsend and Irishtown Community Centre. Facing the mouth of the River Dodder as it meets the Liffey.… https://t.co/VKCPviFT7k