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Online PR Masterclass For Galway Businesses & Marketing Executives

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Digital Training Institute CEO Joanne Sweeney-Burke is collaborating with Irish Blogger Agency for an exclusive one-day masterclass in Online PR Strategy in Galway.

Irish Cancer Society launches Daffodil Day

Daffodil Day, supported by Dell, will take place in Westmeath on Friday March 27.

Start 2015 by attending the west’s first digital summit

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The team at Online Marketing in Galway have been hard at work over the last few months to pull out all the stops for what promises to be an amazing event.

Cast your vote for Best of Midlands awards

The voting stage of the Best of Midlands awards is in full swing. Take some time out to log on to www.bestofmidlands.com before Monday April 28 and show your appreciation for your favourite businesses across the Midlands.

Upskill in 2014 with a qualification in payroll

GPA Solutions are delivering a manual and computerised payroll award in Athlone commencing on April 22. This course aims to provide learners with good basic knowledge of manual payroll principles and the practical knowledge of the working of Thesaurus software. Learners who successfully complete this course will have a thorough knowledge of basic PAYE computations to include the cumulative, week one, and emergency tax basis. Learners will learn and understand PRSI and USC computations, how to deal with starters and leavers, file revenue forms, and year end procedures.

Daffodil Day in Mayo

Daffodil Day, the flagship fundraiser for the Irish Cancer Society, will take place in Mayo on March 28.

Galway baking a difference in aid of the ISPCC this Christmas

Ireland’s oldest children's charity the ISPCC has launched its Holly Bake fundraiser sponsored by Betty Crocker.

Irish language record attempt in Castlebar

Comhrá 24/7 will be the longest continuous conversation in the Irish language ever held, running from September 29 to October 6, in a bid to create a conversational world record as part of Bliain na Gaeilge 2013.

Moate students need the public’s votes

A group of students from Moate Community College were ecstatic at the news that their environmental action project was one of the 70 groups across the Republic and Northern Ireland shortlisted for ECO-UNESCO’s Young Environmentalist Awards showcase and ceremony in the Mansion House on May 22.

Mayo’s young people asked to protect Ireland’s environment

ECO-UNESCO, Ireland’s environmental education and youth organisation, is making a final call to young people across Ireland to take environmental issues into their own hands. Due to popular demand, the registration deadline for the ECO-UNESCO Young Environmentalist Awards 2013 been extended until Friday December 21. The programme recognises and rewards young people who create environmental action projects that directly affect and influence their local communities.

 

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