Galway Youth Orchestra embarks on its 41st season
Thu, Sep 07, 2023
The Galway Youth Orchestra is set to begin its 41st season of rehearsals and concerts, commencing with auditions scheduled for Saturday, September 9, from 10am to 12 noon at Colaiste na Coiribe, Bothar Baile Burca, Ballymoneen Road, Galway.
Read more ...Enjoy a rewarding career in counselling
Thu, Sep 07, 2023
I remember on that first day of the introductory course... fear, excitement, and as our tutor started to speak about ideas in counselling, I felt such resonance, and knew in that moment that I had started on an adventure of a lifetime. Now, over 20 years later, I reflect on the journey, and I'm thrilled to be a therapist, supervisor and trainer, and I still feel the fear and the excitement as I step into the unknown with every client... what a privilege to walk with someone as they step forward into another way.
Read more ...Lydon’s restaurant
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
In October 1935, the local papers reported that Mr Thomas Lydon was about to open a super restaurant, installed with the latest conveniences, over his well-known confectionery shop on Shop Street. “A masterpiece of Modernity. Its equipment is the most up-to-date procurable including a Major ‘Esse’ Cooker, Electric Magrini Toaster, Scott Electric Hot Plate, Cold Storage room and a Frigidaire Ice Cream cabinet, The entrance to the restaurant is through the handsome shop premises which have also been modernized and where the aromas of freshly made bread buns and cakes was mouth-watering. The work of the restaurant, which could seat 200 people, is carried on by a well-trained staff of about thirty.”
Read more ...Croí na Gaillimhe is empowering older people and welcoming International Protection applicants in Galway city
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
Since 2009, Croí na Gaillimhe, a resource centre of St Vincent de Paul based in Mill Street, Galway, has been working to reduce social isolation by welcoming people on the margins into the “heart of Galway”.
Loretta Needham, manager of Croí na Gaillimhe, said: “With the support of our staff, tutors and volunteers we have created an inclusive and compassionate centre that celebrates the contributions of older individuals and offers support to international protection applicants. We aim to develop a community that values diversity, compassion, and inclusion both within our resource centre and in the wider community. We are proud of our tailored programmes for older individuals which recognise the wealth of experience, knowledge, and wisdom that older members of our community possess.
Read more ...Bridge Mills Galway Language Centre – a QQI accredited TEFL training centre
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
Bridge Mills Galway Language Centre, a Department of Education recognised training institute now in its 37th year of business, is a quality school with Cambridge Exams Centre recognition and EAQUALS, Quality English, ACELS and QQI accreditation.
Read more ...Lose two stone and keep it off
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
With total focus on fixing your metabolism, System 10 can help you transform your weight loss, energy, sleep, health and much more. A good metabolism is the foundation of everything you are. A good metabolism gets you burning more fat every hour, 24 hours a day. Nothing can beat it for results. It is your weight loss master switch.
Read more ...Hyperbaric oxygenation - enhancing the effectiveness of radiation treatment
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
Hyperbaric oxygenation (HBOT) continues to gain traction as a game-changer in the treatment of various conditions. This remarkable treatment involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurised chamber, leading to a multitude of health benefits. Its ability to improve circulation, enhance immune function, and stimulate the release of growth factors has opened up a world of possibilities for various medical specialties.
Read more ...Barbara Small is set to share her slimming secrets
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
A slimmer who has improved her own health and mobility is using her success to help other people change their lives and achieve their weight loss dreams too.
Read more ...Tea at the g Hotel for breast cancer research
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
To help celebrate October, breast cancer awareness month, the pink carpet will be rolled out again at the g Hotel, Galway on Sunday, October 8 to welcome Tea at the g in aid of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute.
Read more ...Celebrate in style at Penny Bar in 1520
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
The team at Penny Bar on Quay Street invite you to celebrate with them, whether you’re planning a semi-private party, a private birthday celebration, or an intimate get-together with your closest friends or family members.
Read more ...Majority of Irish people are concerned about food waste
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
More than four in five Irish people are concerned about the level of food waste in their household, while 94 per cent of homes are throwing food out, according to new research from SuperValu.
Read more ...Veggie delight
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
Recent research by Bord Bia has revealed that nine out of 10 (89 per cent) consumers think vegetables are good value for money and the category least likely to have been cut back on in the grocery shop as a result of cost-of-living pressures.
Read more ...Expert shares 10 budget-friendly decorating tips for renters
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
When you're renting a space, making it feel like home without breaking the bank might seem like a challenge, and with rent prices remaining high, budgeting for renters a high priority.
Read more ...See the Northern Lights and much more in Iceland
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
If seeing the Northern lights is on your bucket list, winter is the best time of year to see them. The most convenient location with direct flights from Dublin is Iceland.
Read more ...Leaving Certification results Coláiste an Eachréidh
Mon, Aug 28, 2023
1. (Left to right) Culann Stevens, Adam Ó Cuinneagáin and Conor Mac Liam.
Read more ...St Patrick’s National School
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
On January 15, 1827 two Patrician Brothers, Paul O’Connor and James Walsh, took up residence in Lombard Street and set up the Monastery School. The attendance on that first day was 300 boys, many of whom had little interest in learning because they were poor and hungry. So the Brothers set up The Poor Boy’s Breakfast Institute in May 1830. It continued seven days a week, 365 days a year for many years after the founders' time. The breakfast consisted of porridge with molasses or treacle, and during the Famine, they fed 1,000 boys every day. The ‘Old Mon’ became a vital cog in education in Galway.
Read more ...Galway's new ballet school aims to make lessons accessible for everyone
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
Ballet teacher Eilis Heneghan has been dancing since she was six years old, and her passion for ballet saw her qualify as an ISTD teacher during the pandemic. Now, she is bringing her love of ballet to children and teenagers in Galway through her dance school, Na hEalaí Damhsa.
Eilish's love of ballet began when she joined Corrib Dance Academy at six years of age. From there, she trained with Antionette Casserly in Salthill. By the time she was a teenager, she knew her future lay in dance.
Read more ...Get ready for back to school with tips from Ireland’s top professional organisers
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
As the new school year beckons it can be hard to get back to a regular routine. The key is planning ahead.
Read more ...Galway Childcare Committee launches newsletter
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
Galway Childcare Committee is launching a new e-newsletter for parents and guardians. The newsletter will provide up to date information on the National Childcare Policy and Programmes, in addition to eligible childcare subsidies such as the National Childcare Scheme (NCS) and the Early Childhood Care and Education Scheme (ECCE). Information on local events and projects which may interest families, such as community garden events, library initiatives and beach school experiences, will also be provided.
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