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Merry Christmas students
Dec 25th, 2009 by Editor 1

Happy Christmas to Abbey College Students from everyone here at the College!!

We hope you are having a great holiday :) :)

Enjoy this Christmas film from the West of Ireland!

New Year’s Eve Plans for Dublin
Dec 18th, 2009 by Editor 1
Party Time

Party Time

Students if you are staying in Dublin for December 31st then you should make some plans now! Make sure to buy tickets early as prices go up and tickets sell out too!

Some Dublin suggestions:

  • Listen to the bells in Christchurch at midnight and then have a house party! Its €5 to go inside or free outside!
  • Younger people who want to dance could try the Croke Park Party. Click here for details
  • DTwo nightclub on Harcourt Street has a huge party planned for €10 but get your ticket early!
  • Trivia nightclub also has big plans!

And check here for information on late-night buses, DARTS, Luas and trains! Get home safely :)

Weekend Tip

Save your energy for the big night and watch Classic Films at the Screen cinema

Wren Day in Ireland
Dec 11th, 2009 by Editor 1
Christmas Tree Dublin

Christmas Tree Dublin

Usually Irish people spend Christmas Day with their close family. Then December 26th which is St Stephen’s Day they meet their friends. It’s also known as Wren Day. People dress up in crazy clothes to chase a wren (a tiny brown bird) while singing songs. Historians say that the wren used to be a sacred bird for the Celtic Druids. Druids were priests in Celtic times.  The Irish word for wren is ‘drai ean’ which means the Druid’s bird. So this tradition could come from when Christians chased the Druids out of Ireland. The Boys sing this song and collect money for charity. And they don’t chase a real bird anymore!  This is their song:

The wren, the wren, the king of all birds,
On St. Stephen’s Day was caught in the furze,
Although he is little, his family is great,
I pray you, good landlady, give us a treat.

My box would speak, if it had but a tongue,
And two or three shillings, would do it not wrong,
Sing holly, sing ivy–sing ivy, sing holly,
A drop just to drink, it would drown melancholy.

And if you draw it of the best,
I hope in heaven your soul will rest;
But if you draw it of the small,
It won’t agree with these wren boys at all.

  • A shilling was the old money in Ireland.

You can still see Wren Boys singing and dancing in:

·        Sandymount, Dublin 4
·         Dingle, Co. Kerry
·         Carrigaline, Co. Cork

WEEKEND TIP

Get down to George’s Dock, IFSC for the 12 Days of Christmas Market. Everything you need to celebrate!

Christmas Tree photo from Flickr

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