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Galway Ladies Football celebrates a winning weekend

Galway Ladies Football are celebrating more success after the Claregalway u-14s were crowned All Ireland champions and the Galway minors captured the John Millar Minor Connacht trophy.

See the art unfold at 126

Nine artists over nine consecutive days will create, destroy, and re-arrange artworks in 126, and the public will be able to see it unfold on-line and in the gallery.

Red Square curates the Butler Gallery collection

Red Square is a group of 16-18-year-olds from Kilkenny city and county, brought together by the Butler Gallery to curate a new exhibition – From Us, Through Them, To You.

Roscommon see off minor challenge

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Local deputies meet with Arts Council

The Arts Council, the Government agency responsible for funding and developing the arts in Ireland, met with Dáil deputies and members of Seanad Éireann at the council's office in Dublin to brief them on the arts in Ireland, on the work of the Arts Council and the activities of local arts organisations in constituencies around the country.

GMIT provides 84 free programme places for unemployed

Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) is offering up to 20 places on degree programmes and 64 places on Higher Certificate programmes under the Government’s jobs initiative “Springboard”, launched recently by the Higher Education Authority (HEA).

National Drawing Day at Castle Park

Bring friends and family to a celebration of drawing, mark-making and creativity on Saturday May 28 at the Castle Park.

Scholars success in Santry

Athletes from local schools had considerable success at the Leinster Schools track and field finals in Santry last week.

Croagh Patrick world record climb attempt

Friday July 1 could be remembered as the day Croagh Patrick broke all records. A group of hardy souls have been in training for the past four months and are now ready to set a few records straight. The group aim to climb up and down the mountain 12 times with three objectives in mind. The first is a Guinness World record attempt for the highest metres ascended and descended in a 24 hour period. The second is to break the national record of nine climbs on the holy mountain in one day, and thirdly to climb more metres than Everest, and go beyond the endurance required climbing the highest mountain in the world, and to achieve it without leaving the country.

GMIT delivers new Six Sigma courses for local employees

Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) has commenced delivery of its new Six Sigma Course to a group of employees from local companies ncluding Boston Scientific, Creganna and Celestica.

 

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