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Spring into St Patrick’s weekend with special musical concert

Oranmore soprano Helen Hancock will present The Lark in the Clear Air in the Mick Lally Theatre this Saturday March 18 at 8pm.

Spring into St Patrick’s weekend with special musical concert

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Oranmore soprano Helen Hancock will present The Lark in the Clear Air in the Mick Lally Theatre on Saturday March 18 at 8pm.

Drinkaware calls on HSE to do more to curb underage drinking

On the back of the latest findings regarding the prevalence of binge drinking from the Healthy Ireland Survey 2022, the national charity, Drinkaware, calls for more action to combat underage drinking.

MÓC2 is proud to present Nollaig Cois Coiribe

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The musical Christmas celebration will be hosted in the dramatic and majestic setting of the Galway Cathedral, and features vocalists and instrumentalists from Galway and beyond.

Zero-hours hospitality workers experience burnout, says academic

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A new study co-authored by a local academic has found that hospitality employees who perceive they are on a ‘zero-hour’ contract, where their hours are unspecified, are particularly vulnerable to burnout.

Athlone native is first woman to hold prestigious Department of Education role

An Athlone native has become the first woman to be appointed to the role of Chief Inspector at the Department of Education.

Free talk on Ireland’s housing crisis at Kennys Bookshop tomorrow

Tomorrow (Friday) evening, a free talk on Ireland’s Housing Crisis will take place at Kennys Bookshop in Liosbán as Rory Hearne, housing expert and author of Gaffs: Why no one can buy a house, and what we can do about it will be joined in conversation by Karen Feeney, Head of Client Services at Galway Simon Community. It will take place at 6pm and all are welcome.

Athlone Community Radio presents premiere broadcast of ‘An Gota Mór Bis/The Great Hunger’

This Sunday October 9, at 6pm, Athlone Community Radio (ACR) will present the premiere radio broadcast of ‘An Gota Mór Bis/The Great Hunger’, a narrative poem relating essential experiences that the Irish lived during the 19th century potato famine.

A musical treat from Ray O'Donnell in latest of Cathedral concerts

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Galway Cathedral’s summer concert series continues on Thursday next, 21 July, at 8:00pm with a concert by Cathedral organist Raymond O’Donnell.

Parents demand information on how to talk to their children about alcohol

Drinkaware, the national charity working to prevent and reduce the misuse of alcohol and delay the age of first drink, is engaging with parents with tips and advice on how talk to their children about alcohol.

 

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