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Local volunteers help build seventy eight houses in South Africa

Twenty one Galway volunteers were part of a 500 person group which took part in a major building blitz in South Africa on behalf of the Niall Mellon Township Trust recently.

Niall Mellon charity to hold flag day tomorrow

The Niall Mellon Township Trust will hold its inaugural Hard Hat Day - Homes for Children fundraiser in Galway tomorrow (Friday).

Funny man Brendan Grace – change of venue

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It is almost unanimously agreed that grand master of comedy, Brendan Grace, represents the very best in Irish family comedy for a generation. From Bottler, his famous schoolboy character, to his hilarious Kerry accents, Grace performs a show for all the family to enjoy. And now he comes to Roscommon Arts Centre this Friday May 15.

Niall Mellon fundraising quiz

A fundraising quiz will take place in Dans Tavern on May 29 in aid of the Niall Mellon Trust.

Galway defeat snatched from the jaws of victory

For nearly an hour everything was going to plan, but it all unravelled in the crucial last 13 minutes. Six points ahead Galway were motoring well, Waterford were in deep bother, and the signs suggested that the maroons would close the deal for the third week in succession.

Midlands Mini-Marathon to take place this weekend

The inaugural Midlands Mini-Marathon is due to take place this Monday August 3 at 3pm in Mullingar.

Running success for charity in inaugural Midlands Mini-Marathon

The inaugural Midlands Mini-Marathon took place on Monday August 3 from the Park Hotel, Mullingar.

A thousand item sale for Niall Mellon fundraiser

A novel 1,000 items sale will take place in Castlebar on Friday, November 6, and all proceeds will go forwards the Niall Mellon Township Trust.

Kick off the New Year with Ireland’s original funny man

It's a funny old world when seen through the eyes of Brendan Grace. The sanctimonious priest who knows more than he's telling: “Blessed is he who gets married in the nick of time.” The father of the bride makes a speech at his daughters wedding: “She could have married someone with money; she could have married someone who was working. She could have married someone who wasn't working… but was willing to work.” Then there's the schoolboy with the unspeakable personal habits and a fine line in sympathy pleas.

Stagecoach Galway to perform The Rocky Monster Show

Stagecoach Theatre Arts has announced it will perform Malcolm Sircom's junior version of The Rocky Monster Show by kind arrangement with Musicline Publications, at the Bank of Ireland Theatre, NUI Galway, on Saturday December 12.

 

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