Charity coffee morning for Ballinasloe
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
The Stargazer Lily Foundation will hold a Halloween family fun coffee morning in aid of Galway Hospice, Portiuncula Patient Care, and Cancer Research Ireland tomorrow (Friday).
Read more ...Last call for old bras for charity bra chain
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
Chain a bra fundraising is nearing the end of its old bra collection in aid of Cancer Care West and Mayo Cancer Support. The bras will be used in the group’s attempt to break the Guinness world record for the longest unbroken chain of bras next month.
Read more ...Connacht people unaware dyslexia is a disability
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
Nearly half of people surveyed in Connacht were unaware that dyslexia is a disability, according to research to be published by the Association for Higher Education Access and Disability (AHEAD).
Read more ...Home thoughts from abroad
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
It was a twofold mission — to do the best you could for yourself and to do the best you could for the folks at home. Margaret Craven was talking about emigration from Ireland the way it used to be in the 1960s. She knows. She left her native Letterard in Connemara as a teenager. She was then Margaret Connolly and, like thousands of others of her generation, the bells of emigration were tolling for her early in her life. She was speaking in Portland in the state of Maine in America last week. She is now a state representative for the Democrats in the state parliament in Maine; next week she will almost certainly be a state senator. She has an election next Tuesday and the bells are tolling for her Republican opponent. But last Monday it was the bells in the Church of St Dominick in Portland that tolled and told the story of the Irish in the state of Maine. And it brought together many elements of the Irish diaspora.
Read more ...Co-operation, not conflict, is the future for Russia and the West, says Galway based Russian
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
Is the world in the grip of a new Cold War? Should we fear Russia again as we did in the 1970s and 1980s? Many would think so given the growing unease in the Western world of a resurgent Russia under the former president and now prime minister Vladimir Putin.
Read more ...Halloween fun at Galway Social Space
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
The Galway Social Space at 24 Middle Street will hold a fun-filled day of activity tomorrow to celebrate Halloween.
The centre will host traditional Halloween games, such as apples on string, and basins of sweets and flour will be available for children, as well as face painters and balloon makers. Weather permitting, The Spacers will be outside Lynch’s Castle on Shop Street from 3pm.
Read more ...Haunted House at Brigit’s Garden
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
A Wicked Witch has cast a spell on Brigit’s Garden in Roscahill and has turned it into a Haunted House for Halloween, full of ghosts, ghouls, and strange beasties.
Read more ...Public urged to report illegal fireworks to gardai
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
Fireworks can maim and kill, according to Galway gardai who are urging any concerned member of the public to report the sale or possession of these illegal products.
Read more ...Have spooky, but safe fun this Halloween, says HSE
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
Have some spooky, but safe, fun; this is the message from the HSE West this Halloween as fireworks, bonfires, costumes and even boiled sweets can cause an injury to your little ghoul.
Read more ...Charity gig at The Crane Bar
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
THE CRANE Bar, Sea Road, will host a night of music and song this Saturday at 9.30pm to raise funds for the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Ireland.
Read more ...Tenth birthday wedding offers at The Westwood
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
Located in the university district of Galway city on the Galway to Clifden road, the Westwood Hotel stands amid a rural landscape of greenery, combining a mellow taste of the countryside with the city’s cutting edge.
Read more ...Win €600 in Coyotes this Friday
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
Coyotes late bar and club on Forster Street will host its first Halloween party tomorrow (Friday). Doors open at 5pm and entry is free, and the best costumes on the night will compete for a €600 prize.
Read more ...Smart alec ‘good Samaritan’ fined for abusing garda
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
A smart alec “good Samaritan” who attempted to stop a stranger from drink driving was fined a total of €1,000 for public order offences, including verbally abusing a garda, calling her a “stupid f***ing bitch”.
Read more ...Shoplifter gets lucky with community service
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
Goodlucky by name, Goodlucky by nature. An asylum seeker shoplifter stayed true to his name when he was given the opportunity of completing 120 hours of community service instead of four months in jail.
Read more ...Stag and his best man fined after pub ejection
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
The traditional last night of freedom cost one stag and his best man €500 each for being abusive to security men and gardai after being ejected from a city centre pub.
Mark Upton (33) with an address at 12 Newmarket Street, The Coombe, Dublin 8, and Mick Stanley (32) with an address at 102 Coombe, Dublin 8, both appeared before Judge Mary Fahy charged with being intoxicated in a public place and with threatening and abusive behaviour at Shop Street on March 7, 2008.
Read more ...Shell awards for Galway entrepreneurs
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
A young Galway entrepreneur has been named the most successful and inspirational young entrepreneur in the western region by Shell Livewire.
Read more ...Seven deadly sins at The Skeff
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
The Skeff will become a hangout for ghoulish beings, angels, devils, and superheroes tonight (Thursday) and Friday when The Skeff bar hosts its Halloween nights.
Read more ...Galway poets are St Louis bound
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
Galway poets Susan Millar DuMars and Kevin Higgins have been invited to read in Galway’s sister city of St Louis, Missouri.
Read more ...Education cuts could see FF lose seats in Connemara
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
A Government struggles to get a Budget through the Oireachtas. These are tumultuous times but more pertinently they reflect the fact that the economic and political climate has changed dramatically.
Read more ...‘Bomber’ Killilea to bat for Fine Gael?
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
Michael ‘Bomber’ Killilea, a former hurler with Carnmore and footballer with Claregalway, is coming under increasing pressure from Fine Gael to contest the 2009 Local Elections.
FG in the Oranmore area feels Mr Killilea would make “an excellent candidate” and that he should seek a nomination when the party holds its selection convention.
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