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RNLI receives €5,000 donation from Galway Shipping Company to fund lifeboat charity’s lifesaving work

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Representatives from the City of Galway Shipping company visited Galway RNLI during their weekly training session, to present the charity with a donation of €5,000. The company, which has been in operation since 1947, is based a short distance from the Galway lifeboat station, at New Docks.

Preparations continue as Brian Friel classic to grace Athlone Little Theatre stage

Preparations continue apace as Athlone Little Theatre imminently commences their 2023 season with the Brian Friel classic, 'Philadelphia, Here I Come!'.

Brian Friel classic comes to Athlone Little Theatre this March

Athlone Little Theatre commences their 2023 season with a bone fide Irish theatre classic, 'Philadelphia, Here I Come!', by Brian Friel from March 9 to 16 next.

Battles for places coming up at convention

 

Volunteer information and recruitment night for Galway LGBT+ charities

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LGBT Ireland, the national organisation behind the LGBT helpline, and Amach! LGBT Galway, the group behind the Teach Solais resource Centre on Merchants Road, will hold a joint volunteer information and recruitment night.

Planning for Mayo Pride well under way

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Planning and fundraising is in full swing for the first Mayo Pride which will take place from July 21 to 23. Taking the lead on this event is Cathy Blake, the current chairperson of OutWest, an LGBT+ social and support group based in the west of Ireland. “OutWest will be 20 years old this year and what more a fitting tribute to its founder members than being part of the first ever Mayo Pride,” said Cathy.

Curtain call — KATS marks two decades with search for new members onstage and off

KATS (Knocknacarra Amateur Theatre Society) will be celebrating 20 years in existence in 2017. This local theatre company supported by local business, had a very successful Theatre Supper in the Galway Bay Hotel last November.

Outwest wants to develop Mayo Pride next year

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In 2017 Outwest will celebrate being in existence 20 years, over the past two decades it has been organising social events for the rural and isolated members of the LGBT+ community.  Covering the west of Ireland Outwest has been a much needed and well used organisation that continues and endeavours to offer a safe space for the LGBT+ community, its family, friends, and allies. Offering a confidential helpline to those in crisis the organisation recruited volunteers to listen and support people and offer a befriending service to those who struggled to meet likeminded people.

 

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