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Leda, Come Home
HOURGLASS THEATRE Company are in the Town Hall studio next week with the premiere production of Leda, Come Home, written and directed by company founder Ian Patterson.
Cousin’s charity walk begins in Galway next week
A Galwayman is to undertake a charity walk from Galway to Dublin next Tuesday (September 10) for his 26-years-old cousin who needs intensive rehabilitation.
Let’s dance
Social dance classes with Kay and Sean commencing in Áras Inis Gluaire, on Thursday November 1 and every Thursday thereafter. Learn to jive, waltz, quickstep, foxtrot and two hand ceili. Class will begin at 8.30pm to 10pm and cost €8 per person per night.
Westmeath’s first All-Star jersey up for auction
Westmeath’s first ever All-Star Rory O’Connell is auctioning the jersey (signed by the 2001 All-Star team) on ebay from August 18-28 to raise money for South Westmeath Hospice. All-Star jerseys are a rare commodity especially in these parts so there is sure to be huge interest in the former midfielder’s shirt.
Sex, death, and dildos; the joys of Little Gem
LOVE, SEX, birth, death, dildos and salsa classes: bittersweet comedy Little Gem by Elaine Murphy sees three generations of Dublin women on a wild and constantly surprising journey which has proved an international theatrical smash.
The Snow Queen takes flight in The Black Box
AN EXCITING and beautifully crafted version of The Snow Queen, Hans Christian Andersen’s classic fairytale, comes to The Black Box next week.
Kilkenny woman recalls her turbulent past in Where’s Your Mama Gone?
Having spoken to Kay O’Gorman on the phone we both came to the conlcusion that the title of her autobiography, Where’s Your Mama Gone? is in fact not all that appropriate.
Business with a buzz
Whether it’s a quality coffee to kick-start our day or a smooth glass of wine at the end of it, Padraic Conroy has it covered.
Community Games Go Local
There has been a renewal of interest in all things local of late. The recent campaign to Go Local has highlighted the social and economic benefits of getting involved with what’s on offer in your local community, rather than using valuable time and energy to travel further afield.
Treasures Island Preschool sponsored walk for Barnardos
As part of the Danone Big Toddle for Barnardos, children from Treasures Island Pre-school, Arcadia Court, Athlone, did a sponsored walk on Tuesday May 26 to Athlone Fire Station, where they enjoyed a fun morning and afterwards walked back to the pre-school where they celebrated their wonderful achievement with a well deserved party.