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Groups and volunteers honoured at County Mayor Awards

Volunteers are a huge asset to the community and it is important that their efforts are recognised and celebrated, said Galway County Mayor Cllr Michael Maher when speaking at the first County Mayor’s Awards ceremony which was held at the Connemara Coast Hotel recently.

Nominees for inaugural County Mayor’s Awards announced

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With preparations now well under way for next month’s inaugural Mayors Awards for County Galway organisors have announced the 35 community and voluntary groups short listed and in with a chance of coming up trumps in more than seven categories.

The Coast Club — the ideal venue for your newfound vigour

As the mornings get earlier and the evenings longer, our energy levels are on the increase. What better way to make good use of your new found vigour than at the Coast Club at the Connemara Coast Hotel?

Budding chefs of the future at the Connemara Coast

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For many years Euro-toques Ireland has carried out a range of initiatives to help educate children about food and encourage better eating habits. In the early years this involved Euro-toques chefs taking a roadshow to schools around the country, and in more recent years carrying out intensive hands-on workshops, involving not only chefs but also artisan food producers.

New all-inclusive wedding packages at the Connemara Coast Hotel

Your wedding day is the most important and memorable day of your life. When considering your dream wedding location within Galway there a number of beautiful venues to choose from, none more so than the spectacular Connemara Coast Hotel, located just t20/30 minutes from Galway city centre.

Sunday Wedding Showcase at the Connemara Coast Hotel

The Connemara Coast Hotel will launch their new all-inclusive 2011 Wedding Packages at their Sunday Wedding Showcase this Sunday, October 24 from 2pm to 6pm.

New life in Galway’s oldest restaurant

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Maxwell’s Restaurant on the corner of Eglinton Street and Williamsgate Street is back in business. Having lain idle for close on three years Galway’s oldest restaurant reopened for business during the summer. Maxwell’s forms part of the old Colonial Buildings which were built by Austin Semple in 1866. In its early days it was a whiskey and wine Import business as well as a high class grocery run by an F McNamara and Co. In 1900 it was bought by an Austin Green who married a Miss Maxwell from Longford and Maxwell McNamara & Co came into being.

Network Chonamara to host first meeting

The inaugural Network Chonamara meeting for all business people operating in the Conamara area will take place in the Connemara Coast Hotel on October 6 (6pm).

The Gallery Restaurant, Furbo

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You may be wondering where is the Gallery Restaurant in Furbo? It is part of the Connemara Coast Hotel, and the reason that I have separated it out from the hotel name is that I think it needs special consideration. My memory of the Connemara Coast Hotel goes back to the days of Teach Furbo, and I am sure many readers have a similar association. That’s a long time ago and things have moved on drastically since those days. It is now a four-star hotel with a massive repeat business fom Irish people and a great reputation for excellent wedding receptions and functions. Many visitors book their next year’s holiday as they leave, similar to Kelly’s in Rosslare. The dining room is a large part of the attraction and to some extent is a well kept secret in the locality.

Mermaid Elaine leads the way for Alzheimer’s cause

In aid of the West of Ireland Alzheimer’s Foundation, Elaine Mellett, manager of the Coast Club Leisure Centre with six others is set to undertake a swim across Galway Bay, from the shores of Ballyvaughan to the shores of Furbo — a distance of 13km, landing at the Connemara Coast Hotel on Sunday next August 29.

 

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