Russian flights of fancy at Halo
Thu, Oct 08, 2009
Join Halo on its Russian adventure, as the team transform the club into Moscow Madness tomorrow night. As we approach the last quarter of the year and begin to feel the bite in the air, the club turns to the east for its latest themed spectacular, which promises to be the best event to date.
With iconic Russian landmarks frozen in time a cast of performers from the KGB to defecting cosmonauts and Russian spies, it promises to be a night to remember. Halo will also have a few surprises in store for its customers.
Read more ...City workers try their hand at volunteering for a day
Thu, Oct 08, 2009
Teams of volunteers were busy all over the city recently as part of “Give it A Swirl Day - Ireland’s national day of volunteering.
Read more ...Calling all cowboys
Thu, Oct 08, 2009
If you have ever dreamt of living and working like a cowboy now is your chance, while at the same time supporting the fight against heart disease
Read more ...Children asked to get painting for Sightsavers Ireland
Thu, Oct 08, 2009
Sightsavers Ireland is calling on Galway primary school children to paint ‘The sight they would most like to see’ for the first Sightsavers Ireland Junior Painter of the Year Awards.
Read more ...Find out about placenames in East Galway
Thu, Oct 08, 2009
Placenames do not just identify a location, they say something about its geography, history, and folklore. Understanding placenames helps us to understand more about our locality.
Read more ...Rural bus service a lifeline for older people
Thu, Oct 08, 2009
A local TD is appealing to the Government not to abandon the vital rural transport scheme which is a lifeline to many older people.
Read more ...Musicians come together for the Galway Rape Crisis Centre
Thu, Oct 08, 2009
Dublin band Identity Parade, managed by former Saw Doctor John ‘Turps’ Burke, will release a new single to help fund a new project run by the Galway Rape Crisis Centre.
Read more ...RNLI charity gig
Thu, Oct 08, 2009
Kimber’s Men, one of the finest sea-shanty groups in Britain, will perform a fundraising concert for the RNLI in Clarenbridge tomorrow.
Read more ...Association of Nigerians in Galway event
Thu, Oct 08, 2009
The Association of Nigerians in Galway will hold an intercultural event to celebrate the Nigerian Independence Day.
Read more ...Get fit, and relax at the Ardilaun
Thu, Oct 08, 2009
The Ardilaun Leisure Club is one of Galway’s longest serving leisure facilities. The leisure club is now celebrating its 10th year in operation and has grown considerably.
Read more ...Forty five new toll jobs when Dublin to Galway motorway opens on January 4
Thu, Oct 01, 2009
The Galway to Dublin N6 motorway which has been under construction for the past 33 months will officially open in the first week of the new year.
Read more ...Have we any answers yet why Barry was free to kill?
Thu, Oct 01, 2009
It is a week 30 years ago this week that should stand out as the most endearing image of Galway. On that day, the eyes of the country, if not the world, were on Galway for all the right reasons. It seemed that the youth of Ireland were all attracted here. The event at Ballybrit was a magnet, the pulling powers of which have managed to stay active for the three decades since. Go west, young people, seemed to be the message and this message resonated around the country and around the world.
However, it was two years ago this week, that our perception of the city changed forever. At this time of the year, with the first touches of winter evident and the sun going down over the bay a smidgeen earlier every night, Galway is a lovely place to be. As the seasons meet, ours is the ideally-sized city for finding a nice cosy pub or restaurant, a book or a paper, and nestling yourself in the corner, and pretending you’re someway intellectual.
Read more ...Forty five new toll jobs when Dublin to Galway motorway opens on January 4
Thu, Oct 01, 2009
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Helping people find solutions to the recession
Thu, Oct 01, 2009
Personal motivator Betty Cosgrave will give a free 90-minute talk on “Finding solutions in these challenging times” at the Radisson Hotel on Tuesday October 6 at 7pm.
Read more ...Cameron to appeal to Ó Cuív to protect Job Initiative Programme
Thu, Oct 01, 2009
If the Job Initiative Programme is closed down as recommended by the notorious McCarthy Report, many will go unemployed and the work of community organisations will suffer.
Read more ...Up to three hundred jobs for NUIG construction project
Thu, Oct 01, 2009
The Taoiseach Brian Cowen visited NUI Galway last Friday for a sod turning ceremony to mark the construction of a new €40m engineering building. The construction project will employ up to 300 people and is due for completion by September 2011. BAM Building Ltd has been signed as the main contractor for what will be one of the largest construction projects west of the Shannon, and on completion will be the largest engineering building in the country.
Read more ...Galway singer gets her own show on Nashville Radio
Thu, Oct 01, 2009
Loughrea singer-songwriter and company director Linda Welby can now add radio host to her CV as she is currently presenting a radio show in Nashville, Tennessee.
Read more ...Recession may be bad for your heart, says Croi
Thu, Oct 01, 2009
The recession may be bad for your heart - that’s the warning from local heart charity Croí. It says because of the economic downturn people may opt for unhealthy processed foods which are often perceived as cheaper to buy.
Read more ...Children become architects for a day
Thu, Oct 01, 2009
An opportunity to explore the difference between modern homes and those of days gone by will be provided to children as part of Open House Galway, the architecture event which takes place from October 16 to 18. Children from seven to 12-years-old are invited to the Galway City Museum, where workshops will encourage them to think about their environment. The workshops take place on Saturday October 17 and are free of charge, places must be pre-booked at www.openhousegalway.ie
Read more ...Workers’ rights can only be strengthened by a Yes vote, Gilmore tells Galway
Thu, Oct 01, 2009
Voting Yes to Lisbon is a vote for jobs, investment, and a more social and worker friendly EU, according to Labour leader Eamon Gilmore, who also believes that NAMA is not the ‘only game in town’ when it comes to repairing the damaged Irish economy.
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