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A Modern Wave of Americana Folk with the Yonder Boys at Monroe’s Live

The Yonder Boys are an intriguing blend of Americana, rooted in traditional folk instruments with a diverse array of influences that breathe new life into the genre.

Opera Collective Ireland presents Flight, Jonathan Dove’s breakthrough opera

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A superb, original modern-day operatic comedy which has found universal popularity, will be performed in the Town Hall Theatre next month.

Revealed - the top ten hottest holiday locations

The list of the most visited countries worldwide features many beautiful cities in the world, and StressFreeCarRental.com has compiled the most popular locations on the list before the pandemic.

Soulful Pop as Singer-Songwriter Caoi de Barra Brings Her Solo Scooter Tour

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Not many artists can say they are embarking on a solo tour around Ireland on a trusty 125cc scooter.

Special Olympics athletes receive mayoral reception

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A mayoral reception was held on Monday to celebrate the historic achievements of Galwegian athletes Katie Dillion (Athletics), Henry Cloran (Football), Kevin Hardiman (Golf), Máire Connolly (Gymnastics), Michelle O’Keane (Kayaking), Liam Hynes (Kayaking) and Patricia Larkin (Swimming), on their return from the 2023 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Berlin.

Clarinbridge’s newest Olympian returns to a hero’s welcome

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The village of Clarinbridge was abuzz on Monday, June 26, as local residents prepared to welcome back one of Galway’s newest Olympians, 19-year-old Máire Connolly, fresh off her gold and bronze wins in gymnastics at the Special Olympics in Berlin last week.

Clarinbridge's newest Olympian returns to a hero's welcome

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Swimmers selected for Olympics

Three Galway swimmers have been selected to represent Ireland at the Special Olympics World games in Berlin this month.

Reading messages before Hitler saw them

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Week III

The Amazing Miss Anderson

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Looking at the photograph of Emily Anderson on this page, the only formal portrait of her other than some distant group shots, it is difficult to imagine that this interesting Galway woman was probably the best codebreaker in the British Secret Service during the First and Second World Wars.

 

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