What's going on

October 13th-19th

October 13th-19th

Giving

The Boyne Valley Honey Days campaign takes place today with Bizzy Bee phone charmsfor €3 on sale nationwide. Funds raised go towards speech therapy services for children and young adults with Down Syndrome. www.downsyndrome.ie

Young at art

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The Galway International Arts Festival for Children, Baboróstarts Monday (until the the 21st) and includes dance, theatre, visual arts, puppetry and music aimed at a pre-teen audience. Highlights include Baby Rave for 0 to 4 year olds, complete with live DJ and dance instructors; a junkyard percussion performance called Kling Klang and an interactive magic carpet called the Japanese Garden. 091-569777. See www.baboro.ie

The third age

At the RDS, Dublin, today and tomorrow, the Senior Times Over 50s Showis billed as a lifestyle event for older people and offers advice on computers and the internet, food sampling, golf lessons, bridge tuition, travel advice, health checks as well as music from Opera Ireland. Admission €6. See www.seniortimes.ie

Music

Heineken Green Synergyreturns to Dublin from Wednesday (until Sunday, 14th) with a cracking line-up. Highlights include Alex Patterson (The Orb) and Don Letts Dub Cartel at Anseo; Asian Dub Foundation, Broken Social Scene presents Kevin Drew and Turin Breaks at Tripod; and Youngblood Brass Band at Whelans. www.heinekenmusic.ie. The Irish Chamber Orchestraunder Anthony Marwood commence their 07-08 Season performing four concerts with German clarinettist Jörg Widmann. The first three take place in Ireland this week: the National Concert Hall, Dublin on Thursday; CIT, Cork on Friday and University Concert Hall, Limerick on Saturday. The final performance takes the ICO to Berlin's Konzerthaus on October 23rd. www.irishchamberorchestra.com

Theatre

Jim Nolan's new play Sky Roadpremieres at the Theatre Royal, Waterford this weekend and runs until Saturday 20th. Starring Barry McGovern, Marion O'Dwyer and Keith McErlean, it tells the story of an ambitious politician concealing a secret. Booking 051-874402. TV's Any Dream Will Dofinalist Craig Chalmers takes on the lead role in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoatwhich starts at the Gaiety Theatre on Monday until Saturday 20th. Booking 01-6771717.

Film

The Corona Cork Film Festivalstarts tomorrow and runs until October 21st. The festival opens with Joel and Ethan Coen's No Country For Old Menand closes with Ang Lee's Lust, Caution. See www.corkfilmfest.org. The AIB Polish Film Festivalsees the IFI in Dublin screening 20 feature-length Polish films including the 1984 Polish cult classic, Seksmisjaand Jan Jakub Kolski's Jasminum. Finishes Sunday 21st. See www.irishfilm.ie

Football in Croker

Apparently Steve Staunton's Euro 2008campaign is now all about building for the World Cup - Germany are the first of this week's visitors to Croke Park for a 7.45pm kick-off this evening, followed on Wednesday at 7.30pm by Cyprus.

and finally.

Tomorrow Ballymun Gospel Choirperform Peter Maissan's Poverty Requiem as part of UN World Poverty Day in the Virgin Mary Church, Shangan Road, Ballymun, Dublin at 7pm. See www.povertyrequiem.org