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Ballybane Community Hub thanks supporters for garden transformation
Donal Lynch, on behalf of everyone at the Ballybane Community Hub, has expressed heartfelt thanks to Cllr Helen Ogbu for her support in securing funding through the Galway City Council’s CAIRDE Grant 2025. The grant has enabled the completion of improvement works to the Hub’s back garden area.
Dermot Bolger featured in ‘Crannog’
Crannóg is published by WordsOnTheStreet, and appears in March and September. Each issue features about 10 short stories and 35 poems, often with emphasis on Galway’s writers, plus informative and enlightening interviews. The main interviewee for the current issue is poet and playwright Dermot Bolger.
Busy week ahead at Ballybane Community Hub
The Ballybane Community Hub is set to host a series of exciting events this September, offering something for everyone — from crime prevention support to French cookery and creative cultural expression.
Music for the birds
Galway Music Residency is to spread snippets of avian delight this spring to encourage classical music fans to flock to performances in Galway city and Loughea.
Crannóg remembers Maeve Joyce-Crehan
Galway’s international literary magazine, Crannóg, will publish its 62nd issue during the Cúirt Festival of Literature this week.
New novel depicts Galway’s dark side
Galway Blues is Donnellan’s fifth novel, following protagonist Charlie as he becomes entangled in a run of risky heists, illegal diesel scams and stolen bank machines across counties Galway, Mayo and Westmeath.
Concert in Connemara National Park to mark World Wetlands Day
Galway Music Residency and Galway County Council Biodiversity Office are delighted to co-present a special programme for World Wetlands Day. On Saturday February 1 at 5:30pm in the AV Room at Connemara National Park, the collaboration celebrates this important day through music and film.
Clifden prepares for 47th Arts Festival
The 2024 Clifden Arts Festival will run from Wednesday, September 18, to Thursday, September 29.
Country star Michael English to perform at Clifden Arts Festival with new show ‘A Million Medleys’
The Clifden Arts Festival, running from 18th to 29th September 18-29, has announced that celebrated country star Michael English will be performing his fantastic new show, “A Million Medleys,” on Friday, September 27. This much-anticipated event promises to be one of the festival’s highlights, bringing a blend of classic hits and infectious energy that is sure to captivate audiences.
Blue Teapot hosts meeting on future of arts and disability
Artists and creative companies working at the intersection of arts and disability across Galway gathered for an important meeting at the Blue Teapot Theatre last week.
