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National Carers Week events for Mayo

Sunday June 12: Barbecue for carers from Mayo, Sligo, Roscommon, Mullingar, and Offaly on the grounds of Cuisle, the Irish Wheelchair Association’s holiday centre outside Roscommon. Cost €10.

Ireland’s largest one day charity dress sale comes to Castlebar

Buy My Dress, Ireland’s largest one day charity dress sale, is coming to Castlebar for the first time on Saturday May 28. Supported by Kellogg’s Special K, this fashion forward campaign has Irish women all over the country throwing open their closets and donating dresses to Down Syndrome Centre. This local event, which is one of eight happening around the country, will be held in TF Royal Hotel and Theatre, Old Westport Road from 10am to 6pm.

English couple who walked across Ireland to raise funds for cancer prevention praise kindness of Irish people

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An English couple with Galway connections, who walked across Ireland to raise funds for a British breast cancer prevention charity, said they were “deeply touched” by the generosity and kindness of the people they met along the way.

Thanks for the memories

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Seapoint Ballroom was officially opened at 10pm on July 17 1949 by Joe Costelloe, Mayor of Galway. Noel Finan bought the site from Jim and Mary Cremin, who were brother and sister. They ran a famous seawater baths there, a kind of health spa of its day. At the time Salthill was a small village with a few hotels, B&Bs, and shops. It also had the Hangar which was run by John Allen, but it closed down in Race Week when dancing moved into a marquee in Eyre Square. At the time it was 1s 6d into the Hangar for women and 1s 9d for men.

Classrooms to go crash, bang, wallop as youngsters marvel at lessons from Galway Science and Technology festival

Classrooms all over Galway will be going ‘crash, bang, wallop’ over the next two weeks – as youngsters learn the joys of science as part of the Galway Science and Technology Festival.

Aro targets Facebook success for businesses

Here we will explore how to set up a business page, update your wall, how to integrate applications into your business page and how to use Facebook advertising as a cost effective tool.

Eyre Square’s Prestige salon celebrates second birthday

Prestige Salon, Eyre Square, recently celebrated two years in business, and despite the recession is going from strength to strength with every passing month. With such a great location (above Matt O' Flaherty's Chemist, next door to Supermacs) and offering a wide range of services at very competitive prices in hair, beauty and tanning it's no great surprise that Prestige has become so popular so fast.

Facebook success for businesses

This week sees the opening of The Social Network, a film that portrays the Facebook success story. Facebook has 500 million users worldwide; 1.7 million of those are in Ireland. So how can business target the phenomenon that is Facebook?

New autumn wear at Wear It Out

Celebrating its first year in business, Wear It Out quality casual and outdoor wear store in Castlebar is going well. Brands in stock include Regatta, Craghoppers, and Dare2B.

Crescent is latest Athlone “institution” to close its doors

Another town landmark will close its doors for the final time on August 18 when the Crescent ceases trading as a convenience store.

 

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