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Live the Sex and the City lifestyle with the Claregalway Hotel

Are you and your gang just like Carrie and the SATC girls?

Wedding party competition

Here comes the girls - with The Claregalway Hotel!

Network Ireland Annual conference comes west

The Network Ireland Annual conference and business awards 2010 will be hosted by Network Galway on October 8 next and this year’s theme is “Believers are Achievers” in aid of the charity MS Ireland.

Auditions for The King and I

Auditions for 9Arch Musical Society’s production of The King and I will be held in the Claregalway Hotel on Saturday 14th August 2010.

Trail blazing local company to begin research into software programmes for Alzheimer’s and stroke victims

A trail blazing local company, which has designed and operates a software programme to help children with learning difficulties, is embarking on research aimed at helping people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, depression, schizophrenia and strokes.

Monster sales event to take place in July

Coffey Homes has announced that it has slashed prices of 15 homes at the Carrigweir development in Tuam, with prices now starting at an incredible €95,000.

Residents meeting for Claregalway Secondary School

A public meeting to be held this evening (Thursday) will gauge the level of support for a new secondary school in Claregalway so it is vital that local residents attend.

Skelly’s penalty save crucial for Caherlistrane

Caherlistrane progressed to the last 16 in the Claregalway Hotel County Football Championship in Pearse Stadium on Sunday, defeating Carraroe by three points, 0-13 to 1-07.

Keegan powers to provincial senior glory

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The main highlights of the weekend were the two provincial senior finals at Ballaghaderreen on Saturday. Much had been made of the all-Ballaghaderreen clash between Joe McCann and Dessie Keegan in the men’s final and a good attendance was expecting a close match. However it was clear from the off that while Keegan was on fire there was something seriously amiss with Joe McCann’s game. Keegan blitzed into a commanding 10 aces to nil lead, thanks to some powerful serving and what can be best described as a nightmare start for McCann. Although the game opened up somewhat toward the end of the first, Keegan maintained a hefty lead and won it comfortably 21 aces to six. Any hopes of a recovery by McCann in the second game were short lived as once again the impressive Keegan piled on the aces and the agony for McCann. While Joe McCann did cut the deficit to six aces at 13-7 and it looked for a brief moment that Keegan had lost his momentum this was quickly regained, as Keegan ran out a comfortable winner on a 21 aces to 9 scoreline.

Gaelic notes

•The first annual general meeting of the Galway Hurling Supporters Club will be held next Thursday (February 25) at the Lough Rea Hotel, Loughrea, Co Galway at 8pm. The club, which was set up last year, already boasts more than 600 members, and chairman Eamon Bradshaw is hoping this will increase to more than 2,000 this year. Bradshaw is calling on everyone interested in hurling to attend the AGM where officers will outline its activities during 2009, financial support for the Galway hurling reams, members aspirations for 2010, planned events during 2010, and benefits for members. The club has its own website, www.ghsc.ie, which has attracted hits from all over the world.

 

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