Juicing and Raw Food Workshop - Kids go Free!
Tue, Feb 23, 2016
Are you confused and don't know where to start with your diet, are you passionate about food and want to learn more, would you like to learn how to create healthy snacks?
Read more ...Seamus Carter, athlete, Gaeilgóir, patriot
Thu, Feb 18, 2016
Seamus Carter was a fluent Irish speaker who was a member of the Gaelic League since its inception. He was the secretary of the Oireachtas when it was held in Galway in 1913, the famous photograph of which hangs in the Town Hall.
Read more ...1916 - 1922 A time of courage, and divided loyalties
Thu, Feb 18, 2016
I have written before about a terrifying night in Galway when the Black and Tans went berserk following an incident at Galway railway station on September 8 1920. A drunken Tan, Edward Krumm, confronted the crowd of passengers as they emerged from the train. He produced a pistol and began to fire into the air, causing widespread panic. Séan Mulvoy jumped on his back but Krumm managed to shoot him as they fell to the ground. In turn a man stepped from the crowd and shot Krumm dead.
That night the Tans went on the rampage, arresting suspects, public beatings, burning houses and shops. Seamus Quirke, a young shop assistant, was shot dead.
Read more ...Bistro brilliance at The Maldron
Thu, Feb 18, 2016
The Maldron Hotel on Sandy Road — this hotel has had as many name changes as Cheryl Fernandez-Versini. The Courtyard by Marriot Hotel, as it was many moons ago, changed into the Pillo Hotel, and most recently again became The Maldron — keep in mind to distinguish it from the long standing Oranmore Maldron.
Read more ...GMIT student makes final fifteen in Student Chef of the Year
Thu, Feb 18, 2016
Tommy Fay of Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology was among the finalists at this year's Knorr Student Chef of the Year.
Read more ...Special offers to celebrate opening of second Tolteca store in Galway
Thu, Feb 18, 2016
Tolteca opened its first store on Baggot Street, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, in 2011. Tolteca is now opening its sixth store and its second store in Galway. To celebrate the latest store opening all burritos and bowls are €5 until March 15.
Read more ...Boost your BER with home heating solutions from Ned Forde
Thu, Feb 18, 2016
Ned Forde Ltd has more than 30 years of experience in the heating and plumbing industry. The company specialises in room sealed appliances that take air for combustion from the outside, leaving your room airtight and helping to substantially improve your BER.
Read more ...Wide range of suites available at An Siopa Troscan
Thu, Feb 18, 2016
See the full range of quality Irish manufactured suites at An Siopa Troscan in Moycullen, where all the suites can be made to order. The full range of styles covers everything from contemporary to traditional.
Read more ...The Proclamation Of King George V
Thu, Feb 11, 2016
“The accession of His Majesty King George V was proclaimed in Galway at 2 o’clock on Saturday (21st of May, 1910). The ceremony was performed by the High Sherriff, Mr. Cecil R. Henry, and took place opposite the Courthouse. On the steps of the building there was a fashionable gathering. Outside the hollow square formed by soldiers and police, the crowd was one of immense proportions. About one hundred men of the Connaught Rangers, with their band and the King’s colour, under Major Sarsfield, were formed up in line opposite the Courthouse, and an equal number of the Royal Irish Constabulary, drawn from Galway and outside stations, filled up the remaining sides of the square. They were in charge of Co. Inspector Flower, Districts-Inspectors Mercer and O’Rorke.
Read more ...Some Galway women in 1916
Thu, Feb 11, 2016
‘The main cause of disloyalty in the county,’ wrote the RIC inspector for Galway East 1916, ‘were the priests and the women of Athenry!’
Read more ...Wash day in The Claddagh
Thu, Feb 04, 2016
“With its old houses — straw for their roofs and rock and mortar for their walls, and every little end of a wall whitewashed a hundred times in blue or white or thin pink — the Claddagh was lovely, and from a distance it did the eye good. It was quaint, of course, but also a home-like little village; it had sand for its walks and a turfy marlish stuff for its floors, and always curls of smoke from its square low chimneys.
Read more ...Remarks ‘Unworthy of the men in the Dáil’
Thu, Feb 04, 2016
I have written before how records from the Military Pensions Archive show that more than 200 members of Cumman na mBan, some who had sustained injuries and took risks with their lives participating in military action both during the Easter Rising, and in the subsequent War of Independence, were refused a pension because the pension was only applicable ‘to soldiers as generally understood in the masculine sense’.*
Read more ...The Shearwater Hotel, Ballinasloe — style and class in a relaxing environment
Thu, Feb 04, 2016
I was recently invited to a tasting of the new menu in the Canal Gastro Bar and Bistro, Shearwater Hotel, Ballinasloe. On entering the lobby of the hotel one cannot help but be impressed. Tall ceilings and marble finishing immediately suggest style and class, without making me question my decision to go with a casual shirt and pants combo.
Read more ...Nearly half of Irish people would consider fillers
Thu, Feb 04, 2016
According to new research from Thérapie Clinic, the majority of Irish (58 per cent) are uncomfortable with starting to look older and almost half (47 per cent) would consider anti-wrinkle injections and dermal fillers to counteract this.
The research has revealed that Irish attitudes to cosmetic beauty are rapidly changing and the majority of us (60 per cent) now admire the improvements injectables and fillers can make to a person’s appearance.
Read more ...Storm or flood damage?
Thu, Feb 04, 2016
For a permanent, no maintenance solution to all your fencing problems, look no further than Colourfence.
Read more ...Winter sale at G Furniture must end this Sunday
Thu, Feb 04, 2016
The winter sale at G Furniture and Carpets on the Tuam Road in Galway ends this Sunday with huge savings across all departments. The company guarantees the best value for money in Galway in carpets and furniture, with savings of up to 70 per cent on special sale items and end of line ranges.
Read more ...Wide range of suites available at An Siopa Troscan, Moycullen
Thu, Feb 04, 2016
See the full range of quality Irish manufactured suites at An Siopa Troscan, where all the suites can be made to order. The full range of styles covers everything from contemporary to traditional.
Read more ...Active 24 Fitness — twenty four hours, seven days a week
Thu, Feb 04, 2016
Open 24 hours, seven days a week, Active 24 Fitness at The Connacht Hotel will ensure that you are getting the best out of every visit to the club. It offers a variety of memberships with something to suit everyone and every schedule, including family, off-peak, student, active retired, pool only memberships, and corporate memberships. So if you, or your company, like the idea of an active 2016, get in touch with Active 24 Fitness today.
Active 24 Fitness and Leisure has extended its January offer of one month free until February 7, so now is the time to make a difference to your health for the coming year. Let Active 24 Fitness steer you in the right direction. Staff are highly trained and offer tailor made fitness programmes to all new members along with personal training options.
Read more ...Hayley Coleman Make Up Masterclass at Girls Night Out in the G Hotel.
Tue, Feb 02, 2016
Leading make up artist and beauty blogger Hayley Coleman will be showcasing the newest spring make up looks at a Girls Night Out Make Up Masterclass in the G Hotel next Wednesday night 10th February at 7pm.
Bring your friends, enjoy a glass of bubbly, and take home a luxury goody bag while learning the tricks of the trade from Hayley, a former Brown Thomas MAC make up artist.
Read more ...The First Galway Brigade, 2nd Battalion
Thu, Jan 28, 2016
During the War of Independence, the Volunteers, for organisational purposes, divided the country into divisions. Connacht and County Clare were split into four such sections. In each of these, the members were divided into brigades, battalions, companies, and flying columns. The First Galway Brigade was divided into three battalions, Castlegar, Claregalway, and Headford.
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