Hope everyone has a great holiday season and new year!
We will resume OpenCoffee Dublin on Thursday, January 7th at the Science Gallery. See you then!
Dates and information about OpenCoffee Club Dublin
Hope everyone has a great holiday season and new year!
We will resume OpenCoffee Dublin on Thursday, January 7th at the Science Gallery. See you then!
Hey, are you a fan of the Saturday OpenCoffees? Interested in helping make them happen? We need your help.
Due to my schedule I usually can’t make the Saturday events. I’m looking for someone to help with Saturdays. Basically if you already attend on Saturdays, it will be easy for you!
If you’re interested in this opportunity and helping make sure that Saturday OpenCoffees continue to happen, please e-mail me at martharo [at] microsoft.com and let me know.
Thanks for your help!
There are a lot of people out of town at the moment finishing up Summer holidays and such, so we won’t be doing a Saturday OpenCoffee this week at Dakota.
We will resume OpenCoffee Dublin on Thursday, September 3rd from 10:30 at the Science Gallery, followed by our regular Saturday OpenCoffee on Saturday, September 19th.
See you in September & enjoy your holidays!
I am thrilled to announce two brand new locations for OpenCoffee Dublin.
THURSDAYS:
Thursday OpenCoffees are moving to the Science Gallery, which is in Trinity College on Pearse Street. It’s very convenient to Pearse Street Station. We will begin meeting there starting on Thursday, May 7th at 10:30am. If you join the Science Gallery (membership is free), you’ll get cafe discounts plus free wifi there as well as invites to members-only events.
SATURDAYS:
Saturday OpenCoffees are moving to Dakota, which is located at 9 South William Street in Dublin city centre. The first OpenCoffee at Dakota will happen next week on Saturday, April 18th starting at 10:30am. They usually don’t open that early but are opening early on Saturdays once a month just for us. Wifi will be available via bitbuzz.
Hope to see you at the new venues starting next week. Many many thanks to Jimmy Costello, the Science Gallery and Dakota for helping with the move.