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Irish language record attempt in Castlebar

Comhrá 24/7 will be the longest continuous conversation in the Irish language ever held, running from September 29 to October 6, in a bid to create a conversational world record as part of Bliain na Gaeilge 2013.

Castlebar Heartsaver group

A new group is to be formed in Castlebar called Castlebar Heartsaver. The aim of the group is to fundraise to purchase life saving defibrillators and provide CPR/AED training.

Galway Advertiser Facebook page is finalist in national awards

The popular Galway Advertiser Facebook page has been named as a finalist in the prestigious Irish Social Media Awards which will be handed out later this month.

Poor Clares get substantial donation after blogger defames Galway-based businessman

A blogger has apologised for defamatory tweets posted last month about Declan Ganley in what is believed to be the first legal settlement in the State involving Twitter content.

Mullery auctioneers launches new website

Mullery auctioneers recently enhanced the online access to its listed properties with an upgrade in its website’s design. The new website boasts a user friendly design with easy to use search options and innovative features such as Google maps and street view appearing automatically for each property.

How to use Twitter to grow your business

Ireland is home to some of the world's leading digital companies from Facebook to Google and Yahoo to Twitter. One cannot help but notice the growth in digital media, its constant evolution and its use as a tool to promote people, products, and businesses.

Major Mayo tweet up for Connacht’s #SME community

If the people of Ireland are looking for a demonstration of positive growth, they do not have to look any further than the Twitter group #SMEcommunity.

Amie Stone to perform at charity gig

An emerging singing talent from Limerick, Amie Stone, has joined the line-up for a charity concert to take place in Athlone this Sunday September 30.

Roolaboola is coming

The team at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar believes we all should have access to the very best creative experiences possible. That is why they are bringing us RoolaBoola Children's Arts Festival, a festival for children aged two to 12 years, over the October Bank Holiday weekend, October 26 to 29. With top shows, workshops, readings, exhibitions and drop-in events, there really will be something to delight and excite for young people and their families too. And the programme is out now. You can get your colourful hard copy from the Linenhall, or check it out online at www.thelinenhall.com

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