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Swapping heels for runners: Taking on Galway Bay Half Marathon for Charlotte’s Vision
A group of friends will trade their heels for runners as they lace up to participate in the Galway Bay Half Marathon on October 5th, 2024.
Carolina business alliance to benefit Galway
An international authority on leadership development and organisational health, who lives in the United States and has a second home in Galway, is forging business links between Ireland and a state in the south-eastern region of the US.
Ballinglen Scotch Model Farm
Ballinglen Scotch Model Farm
[Closed] Win a Pair of Werther Tickets and More!
TRUE LOVE HURTS - Irish National Opera presents Jules Massenet’s Werther Nationwide tour coming to Town Hall Theatre, Galway – Thursday 27 May 2023
Irish National Opera presents the unmissable romantic opera, Werther
The Irish National Opera returns to the Town Hall Theatre on Thursday April 27 with an unmissable romantic opera Werther, Massenet’s masterly and nuanced portrayal of hopeless love.
Oh Happy Day! Calasanctius College Musical returns with 'Sister Act — the Musical'
Students of Calasanctius college are ‘Joyful Joyful’ with the return of the school musical after a three year break due to the pandemic, with the countdown to curtain call of ‘Sister Act,’ a musical we are familiar with which stars Whoopi Goldberg.
What to sow and grow in January
January might feel like a dormant month as far as growing is concerned, but there are numerous flowers and vegetables that can be started under glass.
André Rieu: 70 Years Young at the Eye Cinema
The Eye Cinema in Wellpark is delighted to invite you to André Rieu’s ’70 Years Young’ special birthday celebrations.
Galway Ladies return to Cork Park well armed to dethrone favourites Dublin
Galway face current champions Dublin in the Lidl All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship final on Sunday (4pm).
Cherishing those precious family moments as local election date looms on the horizon
Here we were last week, extolling the marvellous spring weather, birds singing, sun shining, everyone in good humour, and this week, as I compile this column, snow is actually falling outside. Now, of course it’s dissolving into rain as it hits the ground, but imagine, such changes in temperature. Last week one day it was 17.5 degrees when I was out in the car, and today, in the same car going to the same place, it is 4.5 degrees. If it’s variety you want in your weather, we’ve got it in here in Ireland in spades. I expect that this harsh weather will not last for long, at least I hope it won’t. But what a contrast! The old wives tale says ‘Ne’er cast a clout till May be out’, and it seems those wise saws were right.