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Ireland's mothers and sisters named as the nation's best gift-givers
As people dust off their Christmas stockings and write their festive wish-lists, CEWE (‘see-wee’), a leading European photo printing specialist, has released the results of its survey investigating Irish Christmas gift-giving experiences - good and bad.
Words at Work: Using Home Office Printing to Improve Your Writing Experience
From editing drafts to finalising manuscripts, seeing your words materialise on paper can have a profound impact on your writing process. Incorporating home printing into your workflow can provide a refreshing change of pace in this fast-paced world filled with distractions and where attention spans easily wane. There’s something about printing your words out that makes them far easier to edit. Printing out your work lets you take a step back from the digital world and really focus on what you've written. Choosing the right printer allows you to easily create the bridge between the digital and the physical, and seamlessly integrate into your writing process. It’s not just selecting a device that meets technical specifications, it’s selecting a tool that facilities a writers physical connection with their work.
Yeats’ Tower summer artists selected
Two artists have been selected for the 2024 Thoor Ballylee artists in residence programme.
Yeats Thoor Ballylee Artist-in-Residence programme launched
The Yeats Thoor Ballylee Society, in partnership with the Galway Culture Company, is hosting an Artist-in-Residence programme this summer at Thoor Ballylee, W.B. Yeats’s summer home near Gort, County Galway.
Classic Fest donates €10,000 to worthy cause
If you were one of the thousands of people or vehicle owners who took part in the Classic Fest show in Galway Racecourse back in July, then take a bow as you contributed to the recent donation to the event’s charity partner for 2023.
Remembering Padraic Ganly — an evening of music and film in Moate
Patrick Ganly was born in the parish of Kilcleagh near Moate in 1857. At just 18 years of age, like thousands of others from Westmeath and Longford, he left for Argentina. In 1899 Patrick Ganly and his wife Mary (nee McGeoy) returned to Ireland and took up residence at Aghanagrit near Moate. During this time their daughter Ellen was born. In 1901 the family returned to Argentina, where they remained.
Athlone and Midlands passengers encouraged to take the coach to Ireland West Airport Knock
Bus Éireann Ireland’s national bus company, is encouraging Athlone and Midlands region passengers to take the bus when travelling to Ireland West Airport Knock this summer.
ATU Mountbellew to host open day on agricultural courses and campus life
Atlantic Technological University (ATU) Mountbellew will hold an open day on Wednesday, March 1, from 10am to 12.30pm for secondary school students, parents, teachers, and mature applicants on all ATU and Teagasc agriculture courses delivered on campus.
Oughterard pupils hold art exhibition
Scoil Muire Doireglinne recently held an exhibition at Oughterard Courthouse featuring pupils' artwork created as part of the Artist in the School Scheme.
Ballinasloe bakery finds recipe for success with LEO support
An East Galway bakery is showing how to grow new markets with the opening of new premises at its location in Derrymullen, Ballinasloe.