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Aidan Heffernan, a sporting champion
Aidan was one of 13 children born to John and Lena Heffernan who lived in 143 Bohermore. John was originally from Lower Salthill and worked in the ESB. Aiden went to school in St Patrick’s and later to Moneenageesha.
Thursday Night Comedy Returns to Róisín Dubh
Tigh He-He, the Roisin Dubh's Thursday night comedy club, returns tonight, Thursday January 19!
Local Poetry in the Park group to host event in Aidan Heavey Library
The Aidan Heavey library in Athlone’s civic centre will host a public event to mark ‘Poetry Day’ on Thursday, April 28.
Arab Strap's Aidan Moffat and friends for GIAF 18
ONE-HALF of Arab Strap; a man not be confused with the founder of Scientology; and another, with a very common name but an uncommonly brilliant ability on guitar, are to appear in the Róisín Dubh.
New tourism video features Aidan O’Shea, Lee Keegan, and Colm Boyle
Mayo Gaelic footballers Aidan O’Shea, Lee Keegan, and Colm Boyle feature in a new tourism video released online this week. The video follows the players as they embark on a road trip along the Wild Atlantic Way in Mayo. It is the second production in the Wild Mayo series of five tourism films, commissioned by Mayo.ie. In the film, the three men revisit Belmullet, the location of a memorable training camp as part of the Mayo senior football team. They discuss their past experiences and visit some old familiar faces along the way.
Claddagh actor Aidan Dooley to launch new book on Tom Crean
CLADDAGH BORN actor Aidan Dooley, who has enjoyed international acclaim and success with his show Antartic Explorer, about the life of Tom Crean, will launch his new book, Travels with Tom Crean, tomorrow.
Patrick McGovern exhibition at Aidan Heavey Library
As part of the 1916 Centenary Programme, the Aidan Heavey Library is hosting 'Ireland in History', a solo exhibition of current works by Westmeath artist Patrick McGovern.
Special screening of The Usual Suspects
THE USUAL Suspects, one of the all-time great crime thrillers, will be given a special screening in Galway by The Jameson Cult Film Club.
Benson and King winners of inaugural Henry Downes award
The service of two football men in Mayo has been recognised this year by the Mayo Football League. Both Donal Benson, Swinford, and Aiden King, Westport, have been announced recently as the inaugural winners of the Henry Downes Service to Football award for 2012.
5k fun run to help replenish loyal Maryland club funds
Maryland GAA is to host a fund-raising 5km run in aid of a former player who had to retire earlier this year due to injury sustained while playing.