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26 Mar 2026

Dundalk Women’s Shed free pop up coffee morning next Monday

Dundalk Women’s Shed free pop up coffee morning to announce details of September events and welcome new members

Dundalk Women’s Shed free pop up coffee morning next Monday

Dundalk Women's Shed on a recent summer outing to Glasnevin

Dundalk Women’s Shed is inviting women from Dundalk and the surrounding areas to a free pop up Summer Coffee Morning on Monday 25 August at 10.30-11.45 in their usual meeting place, Wellington Hall St Mary’s Road A91 XH21. Don't forget to wear your favourite summer sunhat!

The group wants to let people know about their September programme for Mondays and about an interesting event they are taking part in to open their autumn programme on the weekend of 6-7 September.

Dundalk Women’s Shed is open to women of all ages over 18. They meet every Monday in Wellington Hall and offer a programme of interesting talks, exercise, dance, and new therapies. They also offer a walking club, book club and scrabble club. They organise excursions and regularly have a party and lots of fun! Members can go when they like and just pay a small entrance fee to cover coffee and the costs for the meeting.

Read also: Women’s Wellness event at Dundalk's Creative Spark

Dundalk Women’s Shed was set up in September 2022 and now has a membership of over 80 women. On average 50 meet up each week and have a lively morning where they learn new things, find out what is going on in the town and in Louth, meet new people and make new friends.  Their members say:

  • “It makes  a great start to my week”
  • “I have made so many new friends at the Shed”
  • “I never knew there was so much going on in the town and so many services to avail of"

So head along and meet up with old members and new and get ready to enjoy an exciting September programme with Dundalk Women’s Shed. It is open to women over 18 from the town and the surrounding areas of Louth.

For further information see www.facebook.com/DundalkWomensShed or call 087 0009890/086 8241514.

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