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Wine, women, and song!
THE WORD ‘bespectacled’ is usually preceded or followed by the term ‘mild-mannered’, but there is nothing ‘mild-mannered’ about the bespectacled trio of wild women in sequinned mini-skirts that go by name The Nualas.
Mary Coughlan to play Town Hall
MARY COUGHLAN, the Galwegian rightly regarded as Ireland’s leading jazz and blues vocalist, plays the Town Hall Theatre on Saturday December 20 at 8pm.
O’Beirn’s Pharmacy, Henry Street
Our photograph today is of the Galway Committee of the Pharmaceutical Union who organised a national conference of their peers here in the early 1960’s. They are, back row; Paul Hayes, Lydon’s Pharmacy; Gussie Hayes, Portumna; Tommy Farmer a medical rep and also a qualified pharmacist who lived and worked out of Devon Park. In front are Eibhlín Ó Beirn, Ó Beirn’s Pharmacy, Henry Street; Mary Breen; Mary Barry who worked in Merlin Park; Judy Walsh, Spiddal; Síle Ó Beirn, Henry Street; Laura Cunniffe, William Street and Salthill.
Patrician Musical Society ‘Monster Musical Raffle’
The Galway Patrician Musical Society will hold a ‘Monster Musical Raffle’ to raise funds for its 2014 show, The Producers.
Christmassy lunch
If you are looking for somewhere to have a Christmassy lunch with family or colleagues, there is a little place in Galway that I can recommend to you, Blazers Bar & Bistro. It is set apart from the hustle and bustle of the city, part of The Ardilaun hotel and yet but a stroll from either Salthill or the city centre. This tranquil setting, with beautifully landscaped gardens is a little a gem.
On the Cookery Book Shelf...
Catherine’s Family Kitchen
On the cookery bookshelf
Catherine’s Family Kitchen
Lion’s Club Winter Wine Fair draws near
The Winter Wine Fair Kilkenny takes place in the Newpark Hotel on November 18, in aid of the Lions Club Kilkenny.
Tom Paxton Songs for every age
TOM PAXTON, one of the enduring legends of American folk music, is coming to the Town Hall at the end of this month for what promises to be a real treat for concert-goers.