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The Atlanta Hotel
Joseph Owens lived in Glenamaddy with his wife, who was born Annie M Tuohy. They had three children, Dick, Mary, and her twin Joseph (born February 4, 1912), who was known to one and all as Josie. The father died very young. Annie remarried, this time to a man named Doorly, and in 1922, the family bought a four-bay four-storey early 19th century house in Lower Dominick Street from Nora O’Donnell and moved to Galway. Annie was a busy woman, she opened a drapery shop where she designed clothes, made them and sold them in her shop, and she kept lodgers upstairs, all as she was rearing her children.
Glenamaddy Players to stage The Outgoing Tide
Glenamaddy Players will stage The Outgoing Tide by Bruce Graham this Sunday, February 18, and again on Thursday, February 29. Both shows at 8pm in the Town Hall Theatre, Glenamaddy.
The Two Loves of Gabriel Foley for Glenamaddy
Glenamaddy Players present comedy by Jimmy Keary next month with The Two Loves of Gabriel Foley, directed by Mary Scahill-Flynn.
Glenamaddy Theatre Festival hosting this year's All Ireland Confined Drama Finals in April
Glenamaddy Theatre Festival are thrilled to host this year's All Ireland Confined Drama Finals in April. They will welcome the nine qualifying groups and visiting patrons who will experience Glenamaddy at its finest.
Galway athletes shine
Galway athletes will compete across the 10-race programme of this season National Cross Country Championships in Abbottstown, Dublin.