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Good start to summer for Poor Clares as thousands watch sister professed in live-streamed ceremony

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An estimated 8,500 people viewed the final profession of the newest member of the Poor Clares, Sr Clare Marie, whose ceremony was live streamed last weekend.

Strengthen mind and body with Ashwaganda

Ashwaganda is an ayurvedic herb often referred to as ‘Indian Ginseng’ and is part of the traditional system of healing in India.

Catch your laughs on Thursday nights at Tigh He-He

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A pop-up comedy club, featuring the very best of Irish stand up comedy launched last week and will run on Thursdays until June 30.

Local Minister of State departs for India as part of St Patrick’s Day visits

Local Fianna Fáil Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation, Deputy Robert Troy, has departed for New Delhi and Mumbai, India as part of this year’s St. Patrick’s Day Ministerial missions, the first official visit to the country since 2019.

Rukmini Kelkar exhibition

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THE ART of Rukmini Kelkar draws on both her Indian heritage and her time here in Ireland, as Galway will see at her latest exhibition in Renzo Café, Eyre Street.

Strengthen mind and body with Ashwaganda

Ashwaganda is an ayurvedic herb often referred to as ‘Indian Ginseng’ and is part of the traditional system of healing in India.

Register for pertinent zoom talk on meditation and mindfulness

The benefits of meditation have been well documented with regard to feeling more relaxed and more at peace with yourself.

Ollie Daniels named new CEO of Galway Technology Centre

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Galway Technology Centre (GTC) has announced the appointment of Ollie Daniels as new CEO and Director of Entrepreneurship & Innovation.

Empire Nights in Castlebar

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In January 1831, Mr Kyle, self-styled Professor of Dancing and Composer to the Irish Court, published an invitation to a Grand Ball at the Great Rooms in Castlebar Courthouse on the Green.

The King's Shilling

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The folklore and oral histories of Mayo are peppered with accounts of the dreaded Redcoats – the army of the English invader.

 

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