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Reaping the benefits of a culture of nurturing
Gardeners are good at nurturing. I suppose it comes with having a great patience, a desire to believe in the capacity of the fruit and plants they tend, a gut feeling that with the proper conditions, they will deliver. The right amount of photosynthesis, the right amount of care, the right amount of gut feeling.
Bitch Falcon to descend on Galway
ON FRIDAY November 24, Bitch Falcon release their new single 'Of Heart'. The day before, they play a FEAST night at Strange Brew in the Róisín Dubh as part of their current Irish tour.
Dragon’s generous gift
Dragons’ Den businessman Barry O’Sullivan is selling a dream home on the Aran Islands and donating the proceeds to two homeless charities — Focus Ireland and COPE Galway — to help families escape homelessness.
Moycullen medallists
Moycullen U13 girls basketball team won bronze in the All Ireland Community Games finals in Athlone at the weekend.
Eoin gets the Dragons to bite
Castlebar man Eoin Heverin made a successful pitch for investment in his fledgeling business Tellmystory.ie on RTÉ's Dragons Den last Sunday night. The Castlebar man was successful in persuading 'Dragon' Barry O'Sullivan to invest €40,000 into his business. Speaking this week to the Mayo Advertiser, Heverin recalled the experience: "It went on for over an hour, so what we saw was just condensed down to 15 minutes, but I was very happy with how everything went on the day. The ending especially, of course. I was grand, I was well prepared, now about half an hour before I went they did kick in which is normal, but I was confident about my product and I knew my stuff so it was just about going in there and showing that."
Eoin Heverin looks to tame the dragons
Castlebar based publisher Eoin Heverin will be appearing on Dragons Den this Sunday night on RTÉ One television. He will be the final entrepreneur to face the dragons on Sunday night's show where he will be looking to convince the dragons to invest €40,000 for a 20 per cent stake in his business tellmystory.ie where children become a character in a story in the book.