Revealing Grangegorman: A Celebratory Event

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TU Dublin, Grangegorman Campus, Friday 2nd June - Saturday 3rd June

Join in on 2nd & 3rd June for two days of FREE fun, history, activities, outdoor film screenings and much much more as we celebrate Grangegorman's past and future!

Revealing Grangegorman is a jam packed two days of celebration and fun for all ages taking place in Grangegorman from 12pm-4pm. The GDA, along with TU Dublin, HSE and Workday are hosting a series of free activities and welcome our community neighbours to take part in the fun with us.

June 2nd will feature an open campus, with educational and historic talks and tours to demonstrate the cultural heritage of Grangegorman.

June 3rd will be a Family Fun Day, with fun in the sun for all ages from 12:00 to 16:00. There will be performers, food and drinks, carnival rides for the little kids and workshops for the slightly older kids!


Date:
Friday 2nd June - Saturday 3rd June
Time:
12.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
TU Dublin, Grangegorman Campus, Grangegorman Lower, Dublin 7, Ireland

Google Map of TU Dublin, Grangegorman Campus, Grangegorman Lower, Dublin 7, Ireland

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