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Public art event for Civic Centre

This weekend why not pop down to the Making Space public art event in the Civic Square, Athlone. Here you will find an outdoor exhibition showcasing work from 21 local, national, and international artists. Art works exhibited are sculptural, interactive, and multimedia in nature. Visitors can view a bird made from beer cans by Athlone artist Leigh Francis or take shelter under the canopy of local artist Paul Quast’s work. Experience the serene beauty of Angel Embrace, a sculpture by George Mills or download an app on your smart phone to see what Double D has prepared for you.

Annual Portumna Forest Picnic launched

The 2010 Portumna Forest Picnic will take place on Sunday September 12. The event, which is aimed at families, with the emphasis on locally produced food, was launched at the weekend. The event is being held to mark National Organic Week and is coordinated by the Irish Cattle & Sheep Farmers’ Association, the Irish Organic Farmers & Growers Association, and Slowfood.

Mad Hatter Tea Party and Midsummer Night’s Dream at Belvedere

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Belvedere House and Gardens, Mullingar has organised a fun family day out for next Sunday July 11, to include a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party and a very special production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Local Montessori children raise €1,000 for Athlone flood relief

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A presentation took place on Friday last of over €1,000 raised by local Montessori school children towards the Athlone flood relief effort.

Cinemobile for Oughterard Arts Festival

The Cinemobile will be in Oughterard showgrounds car park on Saturday and Sunday as part of the town’s UachtarArts Festival.

ALá to run new multi-cultural theatre workshop

ALÁ COMMUNITY Theatre will open it’s new venture, the ALá Multicultural Theatre Workshop, this Tuesday in the Ballybane Community Resource Centre.

Frawley condemns Government theft of workers’ wages

THE new one per cent levy enforced by the Government on the working population and their families in Kilkenny has been condemned by Labour Councillor Noel Frawley.

WIld & Wonderful

Whether it’s the cold weather, the economic crisis, the hordes of Christmas shoppers or the short days and long evenings, the idea of hibernation takes on a particular appeal at this time of year. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to pull the duvet over your head and sleep through the Christmas frenzy, the New Year hysteria and the February gloom, and wake up when spring is on the point of reappearing? I suppose you’d regret missing out on all the fun bits, but in weaker moments it’s a very tempting thought all the same.

Looking back on twenty-one years of the Galway Film Fleadh

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THROUGHOUT TODAY and this weekend the Galway Film Fleadh will be in full swing, screening feature films, premieres, documentaries, shorts, and animation, in this, its 21st year.

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