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Join a choir and sing your way into autumn
If you love singing and want a challenge, Galway Choral Association wants to hear from you. The association, a mixed-voice community choir, has vacancies for men and women who want to sing music from the classical choral repertoire.
Mayo AC athletes continue to impress
Five Mayo AC participants took part in events on September 9/10. High temperatures added to the challenge for runners.
Galway Camera Club’s 23/24 season opening night
Galway Camera Club’s 23/24 season opening night will take place on Thursday next September 21 2023 from 7.30 pm in The White Room, Cluain Mhuire, ATU School of Art & Creative Design, Well Park Road, Galway H91 DY9Y.
Athlone turns Yellow for Grow as mental health service hosts annual town walk
Athlone’s Grow mental health service completed their annual Yellow Walk in the environs of the Shannon Weir in recent times.
Oranmore Men’s Shed open new premises
Established in 2015, Oranmore Men’s Shed has played an integral part in improving the lives of local men by combating social isolation and loneliness to create a community that supports each other.
Moycullen Musical Society thrill the audiences at AIMS choral festival
Moycullen Musical Society (MMS) participated in three competitions at the AIMS Choral Festival in New Ross on Sunday 21 May 2023. A group of 24 singers, one musical director and a pianist had an absolute ball as they sang to judges who adjudicated on over 50 choirs of different shapes and sizes over an intense weekend.
Mayo Community Diary
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Impressive team performance as Southern Gaels earn merited U19 hurling title
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Discover the countryside with Cumann Siúl Cois Coiribe - Corribside Hillwalking Club
Cumann Siúl Cois Coiribe - Corribside Hillwalking Club was set up in 1999 to enjoy the hills of Clare, Galway, and Mayo.
Exciting season in prospect as Athlone Little Theatre launches programme of events
“There's theatre in life, obviously, and there's life in theatre,” so said novelist and filmmaker Charlie Kaufman.