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The man who saved Eyre Square: Remembering C.I. O’Flynn, guardian of Galway’s heart
On a soft Galway afternoon last Thursday, as the autumn light slipped across the paving stones of Eyre Square, a small crowd gathered near the entrance to the Eyre Square Centre. City councillors, family members, and lifelong friends stood together in quiet pride, as President Michael D. Higgins unveiled a memorial bench to one of Galway’s most steadfast public servants — Mr Clement Ignatius O’Flynn.
Monivea Heritage Association to launch invaluable 1891 local census
Monivea Heritage Association will launch a limited edition of a copy of the ‘1891 Census of the Monivea Locality ‘ on August 15 at 7 pm in the Fr Sammon Centre Monivea, H65h393.
Galway’s Pam Finn appointed to advisory board of Los Angeles Film Festival
Galway-based filmmaker and media strategist Pam Finn has been appointed to the Advisory Board of the City of Angels Film Festival in Los Angeles. The international festival, which celebrates bold independent storytelling, counts Joanna Lumley among its distinguished patrons.
Galway’s Pam Finn appointed to advisory board of Los Angeles Film Festival
Galway-based filmmaker and media strategist Pam Finn has been appointed to the Advisory Board of the City of Angels Film Festival in Los Angeles. The international festival, which celebrates bold independent storytelling, counts Joanna Lumley among its distinguished patrons.
Launch next week of the latest volume of Galway’s Own Magazine
Justin (Jack) Kavanagh from National Geographic will launch the latest volume of the Galway’s Own Magazine on Sunday at 4 pm in the Galway Rowing Club in Woodquay.
Irish documentary telling the story of John F. Kennedy’s visit to Galway to be showcased at major museums
A new, Irish documentary directed by Galway native Pamela Finn will be showcased at the JFK Hyannis Museum Cape Cod, Massachusetts United States and Galway City Museum this summer.
Savouring special family moments on Mother’s Day as Henshaw shines in Ireland victory
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Fashion creativity of students an imaginative vision as valiant Ireland suffer loss in Wales
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The day Bishop Casey challenged America’s power
‘It was a scandal the way people waited in vain to see President Reagan and all they saw was a hand at the window,” lamented the late Cllr John F King at the first city council meeting following the visit of President and Mrs Reagan to Galway on June 2 1984.
