
639 viewsSarah Egan, Martin Feenet Spiddal and April Nurke Rahoon at the opening of Dignity Bar Galway on Friday night. Photo:-Mike ShaughnessyJun 10, 2010
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694 viewsLaura Darrer Renmore, Marion Gasuml Spanish Arch and Elaine Boland Shantalla at the opening of Dignity Bar Galway on Friday night. Photo:-Mike ShaughnessyJun 10, 2010
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866 viewsJoanna Ryde, Charmin Eletrick and Bunny at the opening of Dignity Bar Galway on Friday night. Photo:-Mike ShaughnessyJun 10, 2010
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681 viewsJulie Osborne Renmore and LInda Bane of Headford Road at the opening of Dignity Bar Galway on Friday night. Photo:-Mike ShaughnessyJun 10, 2010
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705 viewsAlan Savage and Johnathan Kavanagh Renmore at the opening of Dignity Bar Galway on Friday night. Photo:-Mike ShaughnessyJun 10, 2010
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653 viewsDiarmuid ScahillMenlo, Katie McDonagh and Kevin Brennan Salthill at the opening of Dignity Bar Galway on Friday night. Photo:-Mike ShaughnessyJun 10, 2010
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324 viewsMore than 120 Galway secondary students recently descend on NUI Galway to learn more about good financial habits for life when they take part in the extended learning workshop, Bank Your Future, the unique national financial education initiative by Junior Achievement, generously supported by Bank of America.
Attending the event were (l-r) Â Teri Kelly Communications officer Bank of America with Grace Bruen and Ericka Waldron of Mercy Convent Secondary School Galway. Photo:-Mike Shaughnessy / No Fee.Jun 10, 2010
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354 viewsMore than 120 Galway secondary students recently descend on NUI Galway to learn more about good financial habits for life when they take part in the extended learning workshop, Bank Your Future, the unique national financial education initiative by Junior Achievement, generously supported by Bank of America.
Attending the event were (l-r) Teri Kelly Communications Officer with Bank of America, Gracjan Blonski, Stephen Neary and Ciara McWilliams of Calasanctius College, Oranmore. Photo:-Mike Shaughnessy / No Fee.Jun 10, 2010
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254 viewsMore than 120 Galway secondary students recently descend on NUI Galway to learn more about good financial habits for life when they take part in the extended learning workshop, Bank Your Future, the unique national financial education initiative by Junior Achievement, generously supported by Bank of America.
Attending the event were (l-r) Teri Kelly Communications Officer with Bank of America, Gracjan Blonski, Stephen Neary and Ciara McWilliams of Calasanctius College, Oranmore. Photo:-Mike Shaughnessy / No Fee.Jun 10, 2010
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255 viewsMore than 120 Galway secondary students recently descend on NUI Galway to learn more about good financial habits for life when they take part in the extended learning workshop, Bank Your Future, the unique national financial education initiative by Junior Achievement, generously supported by Bank of America.
Attending the event were (l-r) Teri Kelly Communications Officer with Bank of America, Gracjan Blonski, Stephen Neary and Ciara McWilliams of Calasanctius College, Oranmore. Photo:-Mike Shaughnessy / No Fee.Jun 10, 2010
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236 viewsMore than 120 Galway secondary students recently descend on NUI Galway to learn more about good financial habits for life when they take part in the extended learning workshop, Bank Your Future, the unique national financial education initiative by Junior Achievement, generously supported by Bank of America.
Attending the event were (l-r) Teri Kelly Communications Officer with Bank of America, Gracjan Blonski, Stephen Neary and Ciara McWilliams of Calasanctius College, Oranmore. Photo:-Mike Shaughnessy / No Fee.Jun 10, 2010
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226 viewsTom King of Galway United clashed with Alan Keane of Sligo Rovers in action from the the Airtricity premier league darby at Terryland Park on Tuesday night. Photo:-Mike ShaughnessyJun 10, 2010
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