Four cousins for the summit
Thu, Aug 20, 2015
Four Galway-born first cousins are climbing Ireland’s highest mountain, Carrauntoohil, in aid of the Alan Kerins Project. Alan’s sister Miriam Kerins, along with cousins Aoife Lynskey-Keane, Brenda Kerins, and Martina Kerins will take part in the Caps to the Summit challenge this September. The four are hoping to raise €10,000 for the worthy cause which supports community and youth leadership development projects in Zambia.
Read more ...Galway WFC name Lough Rea Hotel and Spa as official sponsors
Thu, Aug 20, 2015
FAI Continental Tyres Women’s National League side Galway WFC is delighted to announce Lough Rea Hotel and Spa as their official club sponsors. The three year deal will see the hotel named as main shirt sponsors on the front and back of the clubs jerseys. Galway WFC are also announcing that Papa Johns Pizza will become platinum partners of the club.
Read more ...Knights in fight setting — full contact battle in Claregalway Castle
Thu, Aug 20, 2015
The first full-contact medieval tournament in Ireland for more than 400 years will take place at Claregalway Castle on September 19 and 20.
Read more ...OMiG August seminar to discuss blended marketing, blended learning, and blended networking
Thu, Aug 20, 2015
The Online Marketing in Galway August seminar will feature Evy Perez of The Language Mirror giving a practical talk on ‘Blended marketing, blended learning, and blended networking’.
Read more ...Galway accommodation crisis needs fast-track solution, says Grealish as 25,000 students return
Thu, Aug 20, 2015
The shortage of accommodation in Galway has passed crisis point according to Galway West TD Noel Grealish, who has called for sweeping changes to the planning system.
Read more ...Connemara Golf Club to confer life membership on Ryan Tubridy
Thu, Aug 20, 2015
On Sunday, the Captain of the Connemara Golf Club will be presenting honorary life membership to RTE broadcaster Ryan Tubridy. Ryan, in 2012, was granted the Freedom of Connemara to celebrate the Bicentary of Clifden. The presentation of Honorary life membership will be followed by a live concert by Eurovision winner Paul Harrington.
Read more ...Big turnout expected for popular Claregalway 10k event this weekend
Thu, Aug 20, 2015
Hundreds are expected to take to the roads around Claregalway this weekend for the 28th Claregalway 10K Road Race/Fun Run/Walk which takes place on Saturday (August 22) at 6pm.
Read more ...‘Strike a blow’ and get in the ring for Galway Hospice
Thu, Aug 20, 2015
After a very successful launch last year, Strike a Blow is returning in 2015 for its second round and this time your efforts will help the Galway Hospice.
Read more ...Outback Jacks Ballybane to hold first birthday sale
Thu, Aug 20, 2015
Outback Jack’s Outdoor Gear and Active Sports Wear store owned by local Galway retailers Maureen and Derek Walsh will be celebrating their first year in business this weekend.
Read more ...Stay moving — helping others helps Pat Divilly take on the world
Thu, Aug 20, 2015
To describe Pat Divilly as determined is something of an understatement. One gets a sense that there is literally nothing he cannot do. The 27-year-old does not set limits and is constantly pushing himself outside of his comfort zone. His life motto is to keep moving forward, and that he is certainly doing.
Read more ...Galway Civic Trust seeking to connect with Galway emigrants around the world
Thu, Aug 20, 2015
Do you have a friend or family member from Galway city or county who is now living and working overseas? Or are you a former Galway native reading this from your adopted home abroad? If so, Dúchas na Gailllimhe – Galway Civic Trust wants to hear from you. The heritage organisation is launching an initiative entitled The Galway Tribal Diaspora Project which aims to collect and record the stories of former Galway residents who have gone on to carve out careers or life stories beyond Irish shores.
Project co-ordinator Michael Quinn explains the concept behind the initiative. “The Galway Tribal Diaspora Project seeks to compile pen-portraits of people who previously lived in Galway but have who have moved away from Ireland in order to establish new lives, careers, or opportunities. For centuries Galway people have emigrated to locations all around the world for a variety of reasons, and for many of those their personal stories have been lost. This exciting new venture gives us the opportunity to redress that by connecting with our diaspora and recording their unique stories and experiences.’’
Read more ...Oughterard celebrates Walter Macken
Thu, Aug 20, 2015
A special series of talks to celebrate the official opening of the Walter Macken commemorative display will take place in Oughterard Courthouse next week.
Read more ...‘Cars are my passion’ says panel beater who spent Ladies Day beating dents out of her pink Audi
Thu, Aug 20, 2015
If there was ever a quintessential idea of what your typical panel beater might look like, Racheal Palmer would most likely not be it. The mother of two, who is originally from Dublin but living in Galway for more than 15 years, has had a huge interest in cars from a young age, meaning her career path made perfect sense.
Read more ...Merlin Woods and Circle of Life events planned for Heritage Week
Thu, Aug 20, 2015
An exciting programme of Galway events is planned to celebrate Heritage Week which begins on Sunday.
Friends of Merlin Woods is working with many different organisations this year, and it will be the first year of the Community Field School funded by the Heritage Council which begins August 24. Led by archaeologist Martin Fitzpatrick, the two day workshop ‘Introduction to Archaeology‘ will show surveying techniques, identifying archaeological features of Merlin Castle, vernacular buildings, and much more.
Read more ...GMIT’s new president has strong record in securing research funding
Thu, Aug 20, 2015
The new president of GMIT, 41-year-old Dr Fergal Barry will start a five-year term in the role in October, bringing with him a wealth of experience in securing funding for international research projects.
Read more ...Lots happening in Galway for Heritage Week
Thu, Aug 20, 2015
More than 120 events are scheduled to take place in Galway during National Heritage Week which runs from Saturday August 22- Sunday August 30. One of the biggest highlights is the return of the immensely popular Loughrea Medieval Festival next weekend. This year the festival is entitled The Gathering of the Clans, and it will be jam packed full of free, fun events for all the family. Check out www.loughreamedievalfestival.com, for more details.
Or why not visit Claregalway Castle for talks, tours and a gruesome display of combat and archery. Elsewhere, The Friends of Merlin Woods have arranged a series of walks around Merlin Woods to look for birds, pinemartens, stoats and bats. This will be followed by a seminar lead by Caroline and Colm Stanley and Dr Jim Higgins that will examine the natural, cultural, and archaeological heritage of the Merlin Woods.
Read more ...Supermac's creates another one hundred jobs at Kiltullagh Plaza, with more on the way
Thu, Aug 13, 2015
Galway received a jobs boost yesterday with the announcement by Supermac's founders Pat and Una McDonagh that 100 jobs are to be created at the country's latest motorway service station on the M6 at Kiltullagh. The couple will also employ a further 220 people in the future due to plans for three further plaza developments nationwide over the next two years.
Read more ...Newcastle residents dismayed at NUIG plans for student residences
Thu, Aug 13, 2015
A large number of residents in Newcastle have expressed their displeasure at plans by NUI Galway to build additional student residences in the area. The college recently applied for permission to build the accommodation in Upper Newcastle and the proposed development consists of a five-storey block fronted by three four-storey blocks, to house more than 450 students. The residences are to be located between the existing Corrib Village and homes on Upper Newcastle road.
Read more ...Remembering Connor Maguire
Thu, Aug 13, 2015
Galway’s arts scene lost one of its most colourful personalities last week with the sudden death of Connor Maguire, my erstwhile comedy sidekick and long-time friend. As Maguire & McBride, or in tandem with Eamonn and Fiona Kelly in The Comedy Cumann, we regaled audiences at Cúirt, the Galway Arts Festival and other occasions and locations for many years.
Read more ...Completion of Picture palace in sight following Government grant
Thu, Aug 13, 2015
The long, and often controversial, saga of the Solas Arthouse Picture Palace Cinema has taken a step closer to completion with the announcement that the Government has provided additional funding of €735,000 towards the project.
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