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Galway Public Libraries to hold free events for Irish Astronomy Week

March 9-16 is Irish Astronomy Week and Galway Public Libraries will have a number of talks taking place in the city and county to mark the occasion. All events are free of charge and open to the public, but booking is recommended.

Full details unveiled as the countdown commences to Longford Lights 2024

Following its successful launch, Longford County Council has announced the full line-up of featured artists for the Longford Lights Festival 2024.

So what can you do for JCI Galway?

JCI Galway is hosting a Recruitment Event on February 21 at PorterShed, commencing at 6:30 p.m. to introduce its dynamic new board but also to invite people to connect and contribute to an organisation that has achieved so much for Galway over the decades.

FG urges social media companies to raise the account age limit to a minimum of 16

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All social media companies must raise their account age limits to 16 to match the digital consent age here, according to Fine Gael TD Ciaran Cannon.

Mark Lohan Kitchens — the epitome of craftsmanship

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Mark Lohan is a perfectionist. A 'tasty' craftsman, as they would say in these parts, and it shows in the excellence of his creations. The North Galway man had a strong interest in art as a youngster and when combined with cabinet making, he was set on a journey that has seen him create what are perhaps the best kitchen design showrooms in the country.

Edinburgh’s funk trio High Fade hits Galway

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High Fade, the Scottish trailblazers of razor-sharp funk and disco, will bring their exhilarating show to Monroe’s Live on Saturday, February 17.

Brigid 1500 landmark celebrated by series of Galway City Museum events

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The year 2024 marks the 1500th anniversary of the death of St Brigid (c. 450–524) of Ireland, who some scholars believe is a personality generated during the period of transition from Irish Paganism to Christianity, replacing the goddess Brigit, the Irish manifestation of the Celtic Brigantia.

Home Instead launch campaign aimed at dispelling myths about care sector

Home Instead, the leading provider of home care services, is proud to announce its pioneering campaign, ‘Not Just a Carer’, aimed at dispelling myths surrounding the care sector and spotlighting the incredible stories of real people receiving care so that they can remain living in their own home.

Home Instead launch new campaign aimed at dispelling myths about care sector

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Home Instead, the Galway-based provider of home care services, has announced its pioneering campaign, “Not Just a Carer,” aimed at dispelling myths surrounding the care sector and spotlighting the incredible stories of real people receiving care so that they can remain living in their own home.

JFK’s three miles a long journey for Galway filmmaker

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