Active Retirement
May 1 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
March 4, 2026 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
January 5, 2028 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
June 12 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
April 15, 2026 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
February 16, 2028 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
July 24 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
May 27, 2026 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
March 29, 2028 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
September 4 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
July 8, 2026 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
May 10, 2028 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
October 16 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
August 19, 2026 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
June 21, 2028 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
November 27 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
September 30, 2026 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
August 2, 2028 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
January 8, 2025 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
November 11, 2026 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
September 13, 2028 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
February 19, 2025 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
December 23, 2026 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
October 25, 2028 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
April 2, 2025 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
February 3, 2027 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
May 14, 2025 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
March 17, 2027 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
June 25, 2025 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
April 28, 2027 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
August 6, 2025 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
June 9, 2027 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
November 15, 2023 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
September 17, 2025 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
July 21, 2027 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
December 27, 2023 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
October 29, 2025 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
September 1, 2027 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
February 7 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
December 10, 2025 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
October 13, 2027 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
March 20 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
January 21, 2026 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.
Active Retirement
November 24, 2027 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
On Every 2nd Wednesday in the Anderson Room (upstairs)
Contacts us on 02532042 for more information
Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) is a voluntary organisation for older people with a national membership of over 24,500 people and over 550 local associations. Members range in age from 50 -100+ years and cover a range of socio-economic backgrounds. As an organisation, ARI believes that all older people are equal and are entitled to be treated with respect. Older people all have different interests and needs, which ARI aims to identify and fulfil.
The organisation is run by voluntary committees at local, regional and national level giving approximately 4200 volunteers.
All the activities are aimed at keeping older people active and well. Active Retirement Associations are a lifeline for many older people who would otherwise feel isolated and lonely.
All older people are welcome to join Active Retirement Ireland, to have fun and have their voices heard, regardless of age, gender, culture or any other grounds.