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Lorg Print makers spring classes

LORG PRINTMAKERS will hold a series of workshops in printmaking, photo-shop, animation, and etching in its premises at Unit 8 in the Ballybane Enterprise Centre.

Ballybane seminar to examine the psychological aspects of business

A seminar addressing the psychological aspects of running a business in challenging times will be held in Ballybane Enterprise Centre on Monday next March 1 at 6.30pm.

Ballybane seminar to examine the psychological aspects of business

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A seminar addressing the psychological aspects of running a business in challenging times will be held in Ballybane Enterprise Centre on Monday next March 1 at 6.30pm.

Craic galore next week as Seachtain na Gaeilge looms

It may be called Seachtain na Gaeilge, but it’s actually a 12 day celebration of the Irish language, trad music, theatre, dance, literature, sport, and food and has something for everyone, from the fluent speaker to those with no Gaeilge at all.

Learning how to treat children with behavioural disorders

An information evening on advances in the treatment of children with learning, behavioural, developmental and emotional disorders will be held at Ballybane Enterprise Centre on Monday February 8 at 8pm.

Early diagnosis - key to helping ADHD sufferers

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Rose Kavanagh of the Irish National Council of ADHD support groups which is based at Ballybane Enterprise Centre, believes the early diagnosis and treatment of ADHD is the key to helping sufferers maximise their potential and “reach for the stars”.

So, you wanna get paid?

A seminar on cash collection for small and medium sized businesses will he held in Ballybane Enterprise Centre on Tuesday next January 27.

Lorg Printmakers

LORG PRINTMAKERS has moved to new premises at the Ballybane Enterprise Centre.

Seminar to heighten awareness of suicide prevention services

A free seminar to heighten awareness of suicide prevention services as well as those which promote good mental health will take place at 7.30pm on Wednesday at Ballybane Enterprise Centre.

Whatever happened to Barry’s tea? And other food conundrums

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Barry’s tea still has that kick-awake taste in the morning when you take the first gulp; but tea in general has changed, and changed dramatically. Just look at the choice of teas next time you reach for a packet. Where once there was only Lyons, Barry’s and PG Tips, now there has to be a choice of at least 50 different blends including herbal, organic, loose or bagged, or the plain ordinary black. And I was surprised to learn that there are at lest two tea blenders in Galway; including Solaris Botanicals, which not only won last month’s Junior Chamber of Ireland Entrepreneur of the Year, but in the same week clinched a deal to supply Harrods of London.

 

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