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New Local History Section

RHS are delighted to announce a new Local History section on our website. Over the coming months we will be adding titbits about Raheny and articles relating to Raheny from the Freemans's Journal and other papers. To get you started we have an article about potato blight from 1846. Hope you enjoy it.

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"Raheny Memories" hot of the press!

"Raheny Memories" hot of the press!

"Raheny Memories" hot of the press!

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Rose Festival this weekend in St Anne's Park, Raheny

Rose Festival this weekend in St Anne's Park, Raheny

Rose Festival this weekend in St Anne's Park, Raheny

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RHS committee member speaks at Family History Day

Raheny Heritage Society committee member speaks at Family History Day

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RHS AGM and Elections 2015

RHS AGM and Elections 2015

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Raheny Student wins EU Contest for Young Scientists

Raheny Student wins EU Contest for Young Scientists

Raheny Student wins EU Contest for Young Scientists

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Raheny Heritage Society meetings recommence after a busy summer.

The Raheny Heritage Society would like to welcome back all our members after the summer break. Our first Family History meeting will be on the 10th September, followed by our first Local History meeting on the 24th September. We would like to thank all our members who assisted at and visited our stand at this years Rose Festival in Saint Anne's Park. Also a special thanks to Joan Sharkey for leading our Heritage Week Event around the follies in Saint Anne's Park and for all those who assisted. Hope you can join us at either our meetings or talks over the coming months. New members always welcome.

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BT Young Scientist 2014

BT Young Scientist 2014

Congratulations to Paul Clarke, who is a student at St. Paul's College Raheny on winning this Years BT Young Scientist of the Year Award. This year is the 50th anniversary of the Young Scientist competition and the biggest yet and the judges said it was the highest standard to date. Paul's project on “Contributions to cyclic graph theory” really impressed the judges and is a major contribution to the world of mathematics. Congratulations to St Paul's College and teacher Dr. Brian Smyth. Congratulations also to Paul's proud parents. Paul's father Des is a member of the Raheny Heritage Society.

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