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Saw Doctors to rock Tuam this summer with reprise of West’s Awake concert

In 1991, on the crest of their wave, The Saw Doctors played an iconic concert in their hometown at Tuam Stadium that has stayed in the memory of their fans. In the interim, there have been many calls for the gig to be repeated — and finally it is going to happen.

Fundraiser to take place in the Town Hall for assault victim Shane Grogan

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A fundraising event will take place in the Town Hall Theatre on Monday December 7 in aid of Tuam man Shane Grogan who was seriously injured in an unprovoked assault in the town three years ago.

Tuam Educate Together National School hosts Meet the Principal meeting

Galway’s newest school, Tuam Educate Together National School, is set to open in September.

Educate Together primary school to open in Tuam in September

A new multidenominational co-educational primary school will open in Tuam in September.

Marsden kills off St Colman’s dreams

A stunning second-half performance from St Jarlath’s College, Tuam, saw the famous old football nursery book their place in the last four of the Connacht Colleges A Senior Football Championship on Tuesday in a windswept Connacht GAA Centre of Excellence in Beakan.

Over The Edge reading

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THREE AMERICANS, a Canadian, and two Irish people will read at the Over The Edge Writers’ Gathering in the Galway City Library, Thursday June 26 at 6.30pm.

Gerald’s looking provincial crown

Tomorrow afternoon in Ballina the latest crop of St Gerald’s College, Castlebar, footballers will attempt to claim another Connacht senior title for the school. Last year saw the school claim the last ‘colleges’ only crown, before the separate colleges and vocational schools championships were blended together into one.

Gerald’s looking for famous fifth title

There is no more imposing name in college football than that of St Jarlath’s College, Tuam. The most famous nursery of schools’ football in the country has 48 Connacht Colleges title to its name, dating back to 1932, from its first right up to the last two championships. In the process of collecting those 48 titles Jarlath’s has also put 12 Hogan Cups on the sideboard, establishing it as the best of the best in schools’ football.

Lunchtime laughs @ The Laughter Loft

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GERRY MALLON’S Laughter Loft in The Ruby Room of The King’s Head continues throughout the remaining days of the Galway Arts Festival.

St Jarlath’s bow out in Edenderry

St Jarlath’s College, Tuam, crashed out of the race for the school’s first Hogan Cup title since 2002 when they were defeated by St Mary’s Edenderry by 1-12 to 1-06 on Saturday at Pearse Park.

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