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More gongs for DADS before Town Hall premiere

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The Dunmore Amateur Dramatic Society is cleaning up at competitive theatre festivals around Ireland with performances of Brian Friel’s ‘Faith Healer’ to be showcased in Galway’s Townhall Theatre next week.

University of Galway launches Imirce database of Irish-American emigrant letters

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University of Galway has launched Imirce, a digital repository of thousands of Irish emigrant letters and memoirs dating from the late 1600s through to the mid-20th century.

A dream wedding at the County Arms in Birr

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Wedding Bells? They have got you covered at the four-star County Arms, in the beautiful heritage town of Birr in Co Offaly. Join the team at the County Arms for their next Wedding Showcase event when they will be rolling out the red carpet on Sunday March 3.

Annual OFFline Film Festival certain to appeal to Midlands region enthusiasts

Certain to appeal to Midlands region movie enthusiasts, the full programme for the 14th OFFline Film Festival, to take place in Birr, has been officially announced.

Exciting return of much anticipated cultural festival Shakefest 2023 to Charleville Castle

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Midlands region art, music and dance enthusiasts will be excited by the return of Shakefest, the highly-anticipated cultural festival, to Charleville Castle, Tullamore, on May 27 and 28.

Successful day at O’Donnellan & Joyce nationwide property auction

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On Friday April 14 at 12 noon, auctioneer Colm O’Donnellan welcomed the people of Ireland into his digital auction room which was broadcast remotely on the O’Donnellan & Joyce company website and social media platforms for all to see by Brandt Studios.

Moycullen affirm championship credentials, but Mountbellew still on song

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In the penultimate round of the Galway Senior Football Championship's group stages, the fixture of the weekend on paper in group one was where Moycullen verus Tuam Stars.

“They had their great days and peace and plenty...”

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Week IV

Wild nights of burning and murder

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Clifden was not the only town to experience the terror of British forces running wild, shooting, and setting fire to buildings. The previous year, July 19 1920, Tuam suffered a similar experience as Clifden, only mercifully no resident was killed on that occasion.

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