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Brian Duffy and Mayo Concert Orchestra at Westport Town Hall

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Popular Westport singer Brian Duffy is to perform a concert of original songs on Friday June 23 next at Westport Town Hall Theatre, in collaboration with Mayo Concert Orchestra and Musical Director, Kathy Fahey.

Take a Dip at Dawn this summer solstice to help tackle homelessness

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Are you up at the crack of dawn? Galway Simon Community will be up before sunrise this summer solstice for their Dip at Dawn at 4.30am on Wednesday June 21, at Salthill Beach.

Dún na Sí Amenity and Heritage Park in Moate to host Festival Mná

‘Festival Mná’ will take pride of place in Dún na Sí Amenity and Heritage Park on Saturday, July 1, from 11am-7pm.

Take a Dip at Dawn this summer solstice to help tackle homelessness

Do you rise with the lark? Galway Simon Community’s will be up at sunrise this summer solstice for their Dip at Dawn on Tuesday June 21, 4.20am at Salthill Beach. You are invited to join them in a sun salutation, followed by a dip in the sea to raise both awareness of and funds for those facing homelessness in Galway.

FOLKLIFE Finale at the National Museum of Ireland – Country Life

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FOLKLIFE, curated by Culture Works, culminates in an outdoor multi-disciplinary programme of inclusive and engaging arts events and interventions.

A music, poetry and visual arts celebration of the changing of the seasons

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Folklife, curated by Culture Works, is an outdoor multi-disciplinary and artist residency programme of inclusive and engaging arts events and interventions.

Body&Soul Festival shelved due to ban on mass gatherings

The Body&Soul Festlval, which was due to take place in Ballinlough Castle next month, has been cancelled due to the months-long ban on mass gatherings due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

How to be a Domestic Goddess – the Garden Way!

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With the end of the exam season in sight at last, many of us are looking forward gratefully to spending some well-earned time in the garden. There’s an increasing trend towards taking care of ourselves and making sure that some down-time is factored into our day, and this goes hand in hand with the realisation that connecting with the outdoors, with nature and with the garden is the very best way to do this, when our unstable climate permits. As the summer solstice approaches and evenings seem to last forever, it’s possible to spend at least some time in the garden every day, however busy our schedules are.

 

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