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Ninety years a rowing
In 1934, a group of Jes boys gathered in Keogh’s shop, next to the school, to discuss the formation of a school rowing club. As there was no one on the staff to take charge, the school turned down the application but the boys were persistent and made another appeal. So, in October, 1934, the Jes Rowing Club was formed. They had to put together a crew, find a coach, get a boat and a base on the river so that they could get on the water.
[Closed] Win Dinner and a Movie for two people at The G Hotel, Galway!
Is a Summer Home Swap the best way to holiday this year?
Galway sean nós singer Ceara Conway to perform album, CAOIN, in An Taidbhearc
Sung entirely in Irish, CAOIN pitches Ceara Conway at the forefront of a new generation of sean nós singers.'' Songlines Magazine
Ceara Conway - new single, new album
CEARA CONWAY, known for unique use of traditional song and lament in contemporary art, has released the single ‘An Caoineadh’, a taster for her debut album, Caoin.
Murphy's talented Connacht Schools U18 outfit win interprovincial series
Alan Murphy's Connacht Schools U18 side won the interprovincial series in impressive fashion at the weekend.
Roscommon Arts Centre announce autumn season programme of events
Live performances are back at Roscommon Arts Centre from September with a select programme of music, literary events and theatre in the pipeline to see you through the dark evenings.
Visual arts exhibition ‘Ping-Pong’ and more - all at the newly reopened Linenhall
The Linenhall Arts Centre is thrilled to announce the reopening of its building after seven long months of closure, with lots to engage with for artists and audiences alike.
Resilience the order of the day as Clifden gets ready for forty fourth arts festival
Resilience and community spirit remain the order of the day as Clifden Arts Festival keeps the fires lit for its 44th gathering of music, stories, and illumination.
Foreign travel uncertainty increases house swap interest
The continuing uncertainty over foreign travel, combined with the shortage of available holiday homes, has led to many people considering a house swap as the solution to this year’s ‘where to holiday’ dilemma.