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Mayo farmers urged to protect their metal

Crimestoppers and security company Netwatch have teamed up to raise awareness around the country about the theft of metal. People are being asked to be vigilant and to call Crimestoppers if they see activity that might be linked to metal theft. Metal theft is a crime that affects a wide range of businesses and community organisations. Reported thefts include beer kegs, copper wires, road signs, jewellery, lead roofs and goal posts. There have also been a number of high profile thefts of precious objects including sculptures and religious relics.

Shuffle! presents the legendarry Keb Darge at Roisin Dubh

Tomorrow night in the Roisin Dubh sees the return of living legend Keb Darge. Expect to hear the best in Northern Soul, Rockabilly, Surf, R&B and more. The Nitty Gritty had him over few years ago and he took the roof off the place.

Starry nights at the Carlton Shearwater Hotel

Christmas this year is an extra special season with the Carlton Shearwater Hotel & C Spa celebrating their sixth birthday.

Gold Diggers @ Monroe’s

KANYE WEST’S ruminations on gold diggers has become part of the popular conscience, but the phrase is also the name of an Athenry folk quintet.

Druid Debuts Reading for Galway Arts Festival

BE INFANTS In Evil, a new play by Brian Martin, will receive a rehearsed reading tomorrow at 2pm at the Druid Lane Theatre.

Darkness into Light event in Westport

The Darkness into Light fundraising walk in aid of Pieta House, the suicide and self-harm crisis centre will take place on Saturday May 11 in Westport. This year Darkness into Light will be supported this year by Electric Ireland.

Be the first to see Niko 2 - Little Brother Big Trouble

NIKO 2 - Little Brother Big Trouble, the family adventure film co-produced by Tidal Films in Galway, will receive a special preview screening this weekend.

Call for artists’ submissions

THE GALWAY University Hospitals Arts Trust is seeking submissions for its 2013 exhibition programme.

Roolaboola is coming

The team at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar believes we all should have access to the very best creative experiences possible. That is why they are bringing us RoolaBoola Children's Arts Festival, a festival for children aged two to 12 years, over the October Bank Holiday weekend, October 26 to 29. With top shows, workshops, readings, exhibitions and drop-in events, there really will be something to delight and excite for young people and their families too. And the programme is out now. You can get your colourful hard copy from the Linenhall, or check it out online at www.thelinenhall.com

Core Theatre College

CORE THEATRE College will hold a module in the Lecoq technique with Judith Higgins for 10 weeks, starting on Thursday September 20.

 

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