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8 March 2026
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Birdie

Tickets will be available at the door on the night!
All support on the night would be greatly appreciated as we step outside our comfort zone. This performance will not disappoint! Full bar at the venue, for anyone who is feeling thirsty!

All support on the night would be greatly appreciated as we step outside our comfort zones. This performance will not disappoint! Full bar at the venue, for anyone who is feeling thirsty!

 

COMMUNITY CONNECT DRIVE & DROP

DONATE TO HELP FAMILIES IN NEED!
SUNDAY MARCH 8th
10PM-13PM – St. Mary’s Church Car Park


Help us to gather much-needed essential items for pregnant mothers and families with new babies around the country – just pick up a few extra items in your weekly shop!

Welcoming a new baby is a very special time in any family’s life, but can be a challenging time for those who are struggling financially. Every donation you make will go directly to a family in need.

ITEMS THAT CAN BE ACCEPTED
(NEW ITEMS ONLY):
Nappies – size 1 to 2, baby wipes, Nappy Sacks.
Baby Wash/Shampoo, Nappy Cream, Baby Sponges, Baby Cotton Wool.
Packs of sleepsuits and vests (newborn to 3 months).
Packs of baby hooded towels, Baby cellular blankets, Packs of baby bibs, Baby bottles.
Hospital bag items - maternity nightdresses, slippers/fluffy socks, toilet bags, sanitary towels, breast pads, nipple cream, shampoo, conditioners, body wash, toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant.
Unopened Gift Items for Mothers: hand cream, lip balm, body lotion, cosmetic gift sets (no candles or glass items please)
Financial donations also accepted on the day.

For more information see: www.communityconnect.ie/driveanddrop/

 

Birdie

 

Lucan Active Retirement Association

Will members going to see “Oklahoma” on 27th June, please pay by Thursday, approx. €74.

Chair Aerobics are being checked out. A trip to Fairyhouse House Racecourse and a trip to the Dáil are also in the planning.

We meet in St. Andrew's Parish Centre, Main Street, Lucan, every Thursdays at 11.30am. New Members always welcome. Why not come and join us, we would love to see you there.

Lots of activities to enjoy - Bowls, Scrabble, Cards, and the chat.
Most importantly we have Coffee & Cake at 1pm.

 

Lucan Drama

We have had a great response to our Open Mic so far with lots of people putting their names forward to perform on the night. Drama, music and poetry aplenty .

Why not start off the St. Patrick's Day celebrating a little early by joining us upstairs at Courtney's on Monday March 16th, doors open at 7.15 with the evening's entertainment starting at 8. Entry is Free and all are welcome.

Lucan Drama - Bringing Drama to your Doorstep

 

Lucan Senior Citizens

Wednesday 11th March: Musical Morning in St. Mary’s Parish Centre, and also celebrating St. Patrick’s Day – a Green Day! 10.30 – 12.30.

 

Lucan I.C.A.

Monday 9th March: The Crafty Ladies will be busy bees working away on their various items.
Tea Hostesses are: Patricia and Mary Rudden.

Nine members taught crochet to T.Y. students in St. Joseph’s College on Thursday last, 26th February. The young girls were so eager to learn and a pleasure to teach. It is amazing how quickly they pickup the “know how2. They now have ten weeks to finish their blanket which will be displayed at their end of year work exhibition.

We are so proud of our member Mary Coyle who represented us and the Dublin Federation on Monday last at the final of the “Gempack” Cherry Cake Competition in An Gríanán.
Well done, Mary!

 

A Lifetime of Service: Liam Cullen to Lead Lucan Parade as Grand Marshal

A lifelong commitment to community service will be honoured at this year’s Lucan St Patrick’s Day Parade, with the appointment of a Grand Marshal whose quiet dedication has been felt for generations. Liam Cullen of the Lucan Red Cross has been part of every parade for more than three decades, always focused on keeping others safe.

Birdie

Members of the Lucan Red Cross pictured at the 2025 St Patrick’s Day Parade, led by Liam Cullen (front), who has delivered First Aid and Emergency Red Cross response at every parade since 1991.

This year’s Lucan St Patrick’s Day Parade will be led by someone who has quietly supported the community for decades. Liam Cullen of the Lucan Red Cross is named 2026 Grand Marshal, recognising a lifetime of service and a remarkable record of having attended every parade since 1991.

For almost 55 years, Liam is at the heart of the Lucan Red Cross. Generations of volunteers have been trained by him in first aid and emergency response, and his calm, reassuring presence has become a familiar sight at parades, festivals and local events throughout the year.

Liam’s commitment goes beyond emergency cover. He plays a key role in sustaining Lucan Red Cross initiatives, including the much-loved Senior Citizens Christmas Dinner, with the 75th dinner taking place last Christmas, continuing a tradition that brings companionship, care and dignity to older members of the community.

Honouring Liam as Grand Marshal is a fitting tribute to a man whose dedication helps make Lucan a safer, stronger and more connected place.

 

Lucan St. Patrick’s Day Parade

The Lucan St Patrick’s Day Parade returns at 3pm on St Patrick’s Day, Tuesday 17th March, as the community comes together to celebrate a very special milestone — 35 years of the Lucan Parade.

This anniversary year is particularly meaningful for the parade committee. Parade Chairperson Sam Cummins, daughter of founder Barbara Cummins, and Parade Organiser Caroline Brady, daughter of founder Peter Brady, both mark 35 years with the parade this year. Creative Officer Emma Kirwan, granddaughter of founder Mary Meehan, is celebrating 21 years with the parade. Their continued involvement highlights the multi-generational commitment that has sustained the Lucan Parade for over three decades.

The parade committee sincerely thank South Dublin County Council, whose support through the Community Grants Fund has helped sustain the Parade over 35 years, and Lucan Garda Station, whose continued support and partnership is central to the safe and successful running of the parade.

Warm thanks are also extended to the businesses of Lucan for their generous funding and continued involvement, and to the many community organisations whose participation year after year is truly at the heart of the parade. Together, this support has helped keep the Lucan Parade alive and thriving for 35 years — a remarkable community achievement.

Birdie

Parade Running Order
The parade running order will be announced at the end of this week.

Parade Start Time and Route
The parade will assemble and commence at the large green located at Green Park Road / Westbrook Park / Hillcrest Close in Hillcrest (adjacent to Tesco) from 2pm, with participants to be in place by 2:30pm. The parade commences at 3pm sharp and proceeds down Dodsboro Road, under the N4 bridge onto the Leixlip Road, past McDonald’s, onwards towards The Bally Alley pub, and into Lucan Village, turning left at AIB, past the review stand located outside Carroll’s of Lucan, and dispersing up through the village past Lucan House towards the Liffey Bridge.

Lucan St Patrick’s Day Parade 1991 – 2026
eMail: info@LucanStPatricksDay.org
Website: www.LucanStPatricksDay.org
Phone: Caroline Brady (085) 2551602, Parade Organiser

 

Anam Cara

Anam Cara, the organisation that supports bereaved parents, will hold its monthly Parent Support Evening on Monday 9th March at 7.30pm in the Maldron Hotel, Whitestown Way, Tallaght.

This event is free and open to all bereaved parents regardless of the age your child died, the circumstances of their death, or how recent their death was. You do not need to register in advance.

We also offer an online support group meeting. To find out more call 01 4045378 or email info@anamcara.ie

 

Birdie

 

Birdie

Have you ever dreamed of walking the Camino de Santiago? Breakthrough Cancer Research are taking on the final 100KM of the 'French Way', Sarria to Santiago from the 13th – 20th of April 2026 and would love for you to join them. Many people choose to walk the Camino with Breakthrough Cancer Research for deeply personal reasons. Some take part to honour a loved one, others to fulfil a bucket-list dream, and many simply wish to share a meaningful experience with a friend or partner - all while helping to raise vital, life-saving funds for cancer research. Starting in the charming town of Sarria, experience camaraderie and reflection as you walk toward Santiago de Compostela, creating lasting memories on this historic pilgrimage.

For more information, please contact Edel, edel@breakcancer.ie
or phone 021 422 66 55 for more details.

 

Support Group for Mental Wellbeing

If you or someone you know is struggling with: stress, tension, anxiety, fear or sleeplessness, you are not alone! Recovery Self-help Ireland can help.

We offer group support to anyone who wants help to reduce suffering and improve their mental health. The members demonstrate a method by which they deal with the trivialities of everyday life without feeling overwhelmed by them.

Why not come along to our next meeting and try the method out. You can bring a friend. The meeting is confidential. Only first names taken.

Every Friday at 8pm in The Parish Centre, Lucan, beside the R.C. Church.
Phone 01 6260775 or find us at www.recoveryireland.ie

 

GAEILGE

Would you like to improve your conversation Irish?
A small group of people meet in the Parish Centre every Wednesday morning at 10.30am for one hour.

Beidh Fáilte Romhat!

 

Carers & Toddlers Group

Thursdays
In St. Mary’s Parish Centre,
from 9.30 to 11.30am.
We look forward to seeing you there!

Yvonne and Joan

 

Lucan Citizens Information Centre

Our telephone number is 0818 07 5090
www.citizensinformation.ie
Email lucan@citinfo.ie

Our office is located in the Ballyowen Castle Youth and Community Centre, Ballyowen, Lucan

Opening hours:
Walk-ins to see an Information Officer

Tuesday: 10am - 12pm and 2pm to 4 pm
Wednesday: None
Thursday: 10am – 12pm and 2pm to 4 pm

Reception open*
Tuesday: 10am - 1pm and 2pm - 4pm
Wednesday: 10am - 1pm and 2pm - 4pm
Thursday: 10am - 1pm and 2pm - 4pm
We are closed on Mondays and Fridays.

Citizens Information Phone Service (CIPS) is open Monday to Friday 9 am to 8pm on 0818 07 4000

MABS – the Money Advice and Budgeting Service is the State's money advice service, guiding people through dealing with problem debt for over 20 years. MABS phone service is open Monday to Friday 9 am to 8 pm on 0818 07 2000

 

Age Action for all Older People

Age Action are offering five hours tutoring, remotely, to anyone who needs support using their smartphone, tablet or laptop. Covering topics like how to set up an email, how to download an app, how to use video calling to see your loved ones etc.

For more information, please call 01 4756989 or email gettingstarted@ageaction.ie

 

ALONE

Older people need your support!
ALONE is recruiting volunteers to provide companionship and support through their Telephone Support & Befriending service for older people.

ALONE asks that interested volunteers commit to one set shift of 2 hours per week for a minimum of 6 months.

Visit alone.ie/volunteers for more information.

 

Lucan Newsletter Sales Outlets

Lucan Village
Collins Butchers, Main Street
Lynchs / Centra

Ballyowen / Ballydowd area
Texaco Service Station
Eurospar

Esker area
Spar Finnstown

Dodsboro area
Spar Dodsboro

Churches
St. Mary’s Church, Lucan
St. Patrick’s, Esker