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Western Family History Association meeting

The Western Family History Association will hold its next meeting in the Oranmore Lodge Hotel on Wednesday at 8.15pm.

Take part in memorial walk and help suicide bereaved

A local charity which supports people bereaved by suicide is calling on families, friends and work colleagues to take to the streets of Galway for the 2010 Console Memorial Walk.

Get creative at the Galway Arts Centre

Get creative this summer with classes in lifedrawing, photography, acting, etc, at the Galway Arts Centre.

Top Irish business woman to address BPW lunch

The head of a national directory enquiry company will be the guest speaker at the Galway Business and Professional Women’s summer lunch on Friday May 21 at The Ardilaun.

Connolly raises concerns over Millar’s Lane development

Traffic congestion is making it hard for Rahoon Road residents to exit and enter their estates, so allowing another new entrance/exit onto the road at Millar’s Lane would be dangerous.

Ireland’s only computer museum exhibition opens in NUIG

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An exhibition dedicated to the development of computer technology, video games, and communications opened this week at NUI Galway.

Screenwest.ie calls for actors

The Galway Film Centre now calls on all professional actors and actresses based in the west to contact it for inclusion in the new database section on its website Screenwest.ie

Young people to quiz politicians on Saturday

Galway City Comhairle na nÓg will mix serious politics with fun and games at the 2010 Mayor’s Youth Conference in Galway City Hall on Saturday from 2pm to 4pm.

Croi’s healthy lifestyle directory launched

A healthy lifestyle directory produced by the local heart charity Croí and supported by the Galway City Sports Partnership was launched in the city yesterday (Wednesday).

Is taking Tuam’s archbishop the last straw?

I’ve a great auld grá for Tuam. It was there I cut my teeth in the manic world of wordmaking. A proud town, with great characters and great music and great poetry, it was forever getting a lash. If there was a lash to be had, Tuam would be first in line. It lost its sugar factory, its railway. Major industry was never comfortable there; its historic football stadium was allowed to rot while a shiny new one was built in an awkward location in the city, and politically, it was always an afterthought rather than a focal point.

 

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