Galway Arts Centre open submission call
Thu, May 13, 2010
THE GALWAY Arts Centre is inviting artists and curators working in any/all materials, media, styles, genres, themes, and concepts, to submit proposals for an exhibition.
Read more ...Pipe band concert at Renmore Barracks
Thu, May 13, 2010
THE BRASS and Pipe bands of 4th W Brigade will give a concert in the Renmore Barracks on Thursday May 20 at 7.45pm.
Read more ...Countdown begins for another maritime festival
Thu, May 13, 2010
Galway is gearing up for another maritime festival when, for the first time, it hosts a major powerboating event.
Read more ...Gardaí probe claims Cllr Fahy was offered bribe to drop extortion complaint
Thu, May 13, 2010
The saga surrounding attempts to extort money from Cllr Michael Fahy took another bizarre turn this week when it emerged that a local businessman had offered Cllr Fahy a bribe in exchange for dropping his complaint against a man who was convicted of attempted theft in Galway Circuit Court last week.
Read more ...UK ME expert to speak in Galway
Thu, May 13, 2010
A UK ME expert with 25 years experience will give at a talk in Galway at the end of the month.
Read more ...Waist-whittling Powerhoop
Thu, May 13, 2010
The Powerhoop sold out in its thousands Stateside when America’s First Lady Michelle Obama was forthcoming with her admiration for the fitness product late last year.
Mrs Obama revealed she stays in shape with the help of a Powerhoop and the trend for gyrating your way to fitnss shows no signs of slowing down.
Read more ...Keep Salthill tidy ahead of Power Boat Race says Walsh
Thu, May 13, 2010
Salthill needs to look its best for next month’s Round Ireland Off Shore Power Boat Race, so the Galway City Council must put in measures to keep the streets clean the bins emptied regularly.
This is the view of Fine Gael councillor Brian Walsh who raised concerns over littering and litter management in Salthill at Monday’s city council meeting.
Read more ...Visit spectacular Bushypark garden and help Mental Health Association
Thu, May 13, 2010
A prize winning Bushpark garden will be opened to the public on three days this month as part of a fundraiser for the Galway Mental Health Association.
Read more ...Galway Ahmadiyyas hope new mosque will be a ‘symbol of peace’ and understanding
Thu, May 13, 2010
By the end of this year, Galway will have its first fully recognisable mosque, complete with iconic dome and minaret. It is a building which will break new architectural and cultural ground in the city, and one the Ahmadiyya community also hope will create bonds of friendship between Muslims and people of all faiths Galway.
Read more ...Pure Skill to hold health and fitness event
Thu, May 13, 2010
Pure Skill is one year old and to celebrate the company has announced details of its forthcoming health and fitness event.
In association with the Galway Advertiser and Galway Bay FM, up to 40 exhibitors will be at Pure Skill on Saturday and Sunday May 29 and 30 to showcase their products, provide demonstrations, and offer substantial discounts to the public.
Read more ...Get to know more about Korea with Atlantic Language
Thu, May 13, 2010
When people think of Korea they tend to picture M*A*S*H, the Seoul Olympics, and Kim Jong Il, but there is much more to Korea than that.
Read more ...Elemis arrives in Gort
Thu, May 13, 2010
Claddagh Heart Beauty and Complementary Health Centre in Gort is introducing the Elemis Spa and skincare brand to its beauty and complementary health centre. Elemis is an award winning brand which celebrates 20 years of success.
Read more ...Galway bands join forces for charity concert
Thu, May 13, 2010
SOME OF Galway’s leading bands will gather in The Quays Bar tonight at 9pm for a concert to raise funds for the Dochas Nasamu Children’s Home in Kenya.
Read more ...Michael D demands Irish troops be withdrawn from Afghanistan
Thu, May 13, 2010
Ireland must withdraw its troops serving in Afghanistan in order to “avoid any misinterpretation” of our policy of neutrality and our reputation as peace-keepers.
Read more ...Galway man on trial for sexually abusing his sister for a decade
Thu, May 13, 2010
A Galway man has gone on trial at the Central Criminal Court for sexually abusing his sister for almost a decade.
Read more ...Sizzle by the coast
Thu, May 13, 2010
Summer is finally here and there is no better way to celebrate the sun than an outdoor barbecue. If you are looking for somewhere exclusive to host a memorable occasion, corporate event, or family get-together then look no further than the four-star Connemara Coast Hotel. The hotel is set in a spectacular location overlooking Galway Bay with magnificent views of the Burren and the Aran Islands in the distance while still only 10 minutes from Galway city.
Read more ...Is Cam/Clegg relationship manna for political idealists?
Thu, May 13, 2010
The election campaign across the water which has hogged our TV news bulletins for the past seven days turned out to be far more intriguing than any of us could have imagined. And of course, it has started to whet appetites on this side of the pond for the day when we too get the opportunity to vent our feelings and express our opinions electorally on how we think this country has been and should be governed. Britain, like ourselves is currently experiencing an economic crisis, but it has the greater population base and natural resources from which regeneration is more possible. The Irish have always had a keen interest on the personality of the occupant of 10 Downing Street, more so in the past when there was an inclination that a Labour incumbent complete with working class backing would take a greater interest in the “Ireland question.” Now that peace has broken out in Northern Ireland that factor is less pressing and so for the first time in generations, we are able to look at the British election through fresh eyes and not through the narrow prism of our own terrible issues.
While the image of David Cameron and Nick Clegg espousing about this new type of pilticis is manna from heaven for the political idealists, the fact that it has happened, allied to the emergence of Obama in the US has given, perhaps naively, the hope that it is possible to create a new type of Government, one that is less jingoistic and partisan. It is a move towards the civil society model in which people come together for the greater good. It is a sort of Amish community approach to problem solving, the idea of the Meitheal tradition in Ireland where communities helped each other out so that everybody had a chance to reap benefit from the harvest. Can that work at political level? Is there a need for a national government at times of crisis such as this. Post pensions, expenses, and damning cuts, has our faith in the profession sunk through the floor?
Read more ...The man behind the Clinic
Thu, May 13, 2010
Zig Zigler once said that in business and life “it’s better to be a meaningful specific rather than a wandering generality”.
Read more ...‘Walter Mitty character’ gets suspended sentence in Fahy case
Thu, May 06, 2010
A 69-year-old city man has received a suspended sentence after pleading guilty to attempting to extort €5,000 from Cllr Michael Fahy by claiming he had information that would clear the Ardrahan councillor of fraud charges.
Read more ...Walsh condemns strike which let prisoner escape hospital
Thu, May 06, 2010
Fine Gael councillor Brian Walsh has condemned as “outrageous” an incident which saw a prisoner abscond from University Hospital Galway after prison warders, who refused to work overtime, sought a temporary release for him.
Last Wednesday an inmate of Castlerea Prison was brought to the UHG in order to undergo a medical procedure to remove razor blades and batteries which he had swallowed.
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