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Ballinasloe Town Band return to musical creativity ways

Having been cossetted by COVID-19, Ballinasloe Town Band returned to making music in the recent past with the hosting of outdoor recitals in St Michaels Square each Saturday during July at 12 noon.

Local poet selected to receive professional literary mentoring

Roscommon writer, Amy Barry, has been selected by Words Ireland to receive professional literary mentoring over the next eight months from an acclaimed Irish writer of their choice.

NUI Galway’s Adult Learners Virtual Open Evening

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NUI Galway’s annual Adult Learners Information Evening has gone virtual. The open evening will take place online on Wednesday 24th June from 6-8.30pm.

Learn French Online with the French Institute Galway!

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Keep studying French or take it up, do not let the Coronavirus stop you!

Online and blended learning options with Bridge Mills Galway Language Centre

The school doors might be closed due to Covid-19 but the team at Bridge Mills Galway Language Centre are busily working with online classes, and invite you to join them to learn English with the same great teaching team. Students are now able to register for new online courses.

How do you learn?

Did you know that we all learn in different ways? In further education and training the Galway & Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB) takes the different learning styles into account when teaching adult learners. There are three main learning styles - visual, where we learn by seeing; auditory, where we learn by listening; and kinaesthetic, where we learn by doing.

Kick your smoking habit for good with 28-day challenge

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Stopping smoking for 28 days means you are 5 times more likely to quit for good

Talking to people and learning is key to Mulherin's press for election

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Once the votes were counted up last time around and all was said and done, Fine Gael's Michelle Mulherin was the last one out and ended up losing the seat she had won as part of a Fine Gael wave that swept the country in 2011.

Study skills

Can you see the movie of your future every single morning? Have you set goals that are realistic or unrealistic? Are you one of those people who sets goals lower than you can achieve because you are afraid of failure? Think BIG and see yourself achieving a big goal, and your brain will start creating the opportunities to help you achieve that goal. Your life will start to fall into place. It is called the law of attraction. If we are positive we will attract positivity into our lives. Visualise success and play the movie of your future and how you want it to be every single day, and the impossible will become possible.

Top job skills in 2019

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September is coming to an end and many of us will be getting into the mindset of work that can mysteriously disappear during the relaxing days of summer.

 

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