The series will run for ten weeks, every Thursday from 9 January to 12 March. Lectures are held at Dunhill Multi-Education Centre (opposite the GAA grounds).
Starting at 8 p.m., each lecture lasts about an hour and is followed by a question & answer session and light refreshments.
9 Jan Julian Walton: “Eaten by a hog”: The early history of Kilmeadan
16 Jan Liam Suipéal: Coastal Place names from Dungarvan to Youghal - an illustrated talk on our coastal heritage.
23 Jan Niamh Crowley: Women, the vote, and Waterford
30 Jan Julian Walton: The Hore family of Dungarvan
6 Feb William Fraher: Visualising the past: Waterford County Museum’s photographic archive
13 Feb Julian Walton: Charles Newport Bolton (1816-1884) – artist, genealogist, and historian of Waterford Harbour
20 Feb Christina Knight O’Connor and Eddie Cantwell: Investigations at Gallows Hill, Dungarvan - a community archaeology project
27 Feb Dave Pollock: Finding medieval Stradbally
5 March Eugene Broderick: Thomas Meagher (1789?-1874): the forgotten father of Thomas Francis Meagher
12 March Julian Walton: A surprise!
Are you a Junior Cert of Leaving Cert Student?
Struggling to find a quiet space to study?
Supervised Study at Dunhill Multi-Education Centre starts on the 14th of September, every Saturday between 10am and 4pm.
See below for details and the calendar, or call us for more information on (051) 396934.
The DFBA Community Women's Group is hosting it's first meeting at Dunhill Multi-Education Centre.
Help and shape this group, make it your own: call in to our meeting, participate and make your voice heard.
Join us on the 18th September 2018 at 11AM
It's not too late to take part on the Tourism Trails with Smart Media course!
Kickstart your career in Tourism, learn more about Heritage, Entrepreneurship and Digital Media. So many paths (and trails) to explore!
Talk to us today on (051)396934 for more details.
WWETB and Dunhill Multi-Education Centre are delighted to invite all local employers who wish to upskill their employees to a briefing session on the Skills to Advance programme on Tuesday the 27th of August 2019 from 6.30pm to 8.00pm at Dunhill Multi-Education Centre, Dunhill Ecopark, Dunhill, Co. Waterford X91FVF9.
Offering 100% funding for courses from QQI Level 1 to QQI Level 5 and 70% funding for QQI Level 6.
Following the success of our Saturday Supervised Study programme for the 2017/2018 academic year, DMEC is delighted to announce its 2018/2019 start date! Saturday supervised study will commence on Saturday, 8th September at 10am and will continue on a weekly basis throughout the academic year, at a cost of €10 per session.
The centre offers students a safe, warm, spacious, and comfortable study environment conducive to learning, where misbehaviour or distractions of any kind are not tolerated. Students are regularly reminded of the importance of respecting the study efforts of other students, and making the most effective use of their time.
Tea and coffee is provided free of charge and drinks and snacks are available to purchase. It is recommended however that students bring their own lunch.
Deposits now being taken, so please call our office today on 051 396934 for more information.
Application Form can be downloaded by clicking here.
Rules and Regulations of Supervised Study can be downloaded by clicking here.
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