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Two hectic days for McManus Gathering

A two-day event celebrating the history of the McManus clan takes place in Drum this weekend. Both the townlands of Ardnanure and Nure once consisted entirely of families with the surname McManus.

Annual Bealtaine festival ready to roll in Mayo

Organisers of Bealtaine are delighted to announce the line-up for May 2012, which will see hundreds of theatrical, cinematic, craft, photographic, choral, dance and other events taking place across Ireland, giving people a chance to celebrate creativity as we age.

Erris walk this weekend to mark Women’s Day

Iorras Le Chéile is holding a 5K fun walk tomorrow Saturday March 10 at 12 noon in celebration of International Women's Day.

Erris news

The Erris HeartBeat defibrillator committee would like to congratulate the members of the Aughleam Community who have trained in the use of the new defibrillator that is sited at the Heritage Centre in Aughleam.

HSE promotes suicide prevention in Midlands

To mark World Suicide Prevention Day the HSE is asking people to be aware of all the services available within the community, and a full list of contact details can be found at the bottom of this article.

The Rain Shines at Bar Ritz

Last Saturday night Green Lights and The Bastard Rain plus support from Kudoose bought an evening of excellent live entertainment To Bar Ritz (Mulroys Bar) Castlebar. At 9.30pm local group Kudose took to the stage playing acoustic versions of Jose Gonzalez’s take on The Knifes’ version ‘Heartbeats’ right through to The Stone Roses’ ‘Waterfall’.

Erris walk

A walk from Aughleam to St Deribhle's Well for Women’s Day, which was postponed, will now be held on Saturday April 18.

For those about to rock at Finbar Hoban presents

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The live entertainment continues once again next Saturday night the March 28 at Bar Ritz (Mulroy’s Bar) as the Finbar Hoban Presents… series continues to bring the most diverse and popular music groups to Castlebar. The first band to take to the stage will be 21 Outs at 9.15pm; their music is loud, honest, engaging and soulful with strong blues and grunge influences. All songs are arranged by front man Philip Cassidy, who at only 23 has been playing and performing live in venues across Ireland for the past nine years. The band formed in late July 2007. The band recorded their first EP in Temple Lane Studios of July last year. Temple Lane studios are among the top recording studios in Ireland with past clients including Elvis Costello, Van Morrison, Phil Lynott and Shane McGowan amongst others, so be sure to get there early as 21 Outs are sure to put on a blazing performance.

Galwayman to represent Ireland at prestigious arts show

Galwegian Gareth Kennedy, along with Sarah Browne, will represent Ireland at the Venice Biennale, the world’s most prestigious international visual arts showcase.

 

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