Journey with Gerry link up with ifundraise.ie The Journey with Gerry committee is delighted to announce that you can now contribute online. Simply visit ifundraise.ie and look up Journey with Gerry. This is ideal for people who are abroad in particular or for those who haven’t had a chance yet to contribute. The committee would like to… Read more »
Posts By: Josette Farrell
R.I.P. Tom Hynes, Carnmore East, Oranmore.
The death has occurred of Tom HYNES Carnmore East, Oranmore, Galway / Claregalway, Galway Tom Hynes (Birmingham and Carnmore East, Oranmore, Co Galway). April 2nd 2017, (Peacefully), sadly missed by his loving brother Jim and sister Norah, in-laws, nephews, nieces, relatives, neighbours and friends. Rest in Peace Reposing at Síoraíocht in the grounds… Read more »
R.I.P. Des Kelly, Corboley, Barna and formerly of Turloughmore, Co. Galway.
The death has occurred of Des KELLY Corboley, Barna, Galway ( formerly Turloughmore, Co Galway), peacefully at Bon Secours Hospital, surrounded by his loving family, beloved husband of Maura and much loved father of Linda, Sandra, Ian, Judy, Desie and Ali. Sadly missed by his wife and children, sisters Maureen and Bernie, sons-in-law Lars, Peter… Read more »
April Gardening with Klaus Latenberger.
Dear Fellow Gardeners,April is one of the busiest months in the vegetable garden. There is little time left to reflect – only time for getting the garden ready for another fruitful year.There are quite a lot of vegetables that can be sown in April – both indoors in modular trays and outdoors – directly into… Read more »
‘All Shook Up’ – by Coláiste Bhaile Chláir Transition Year Students
SYNOPSIS Act One Somewhere in the Midwest in the 1950s, Chad, a hip-swivelling, guitar-playing roustabout, is being released from prison (“Jailhouse Rock”). In a nearby dreary little town, Natalie, a young mechanic, is dreaming of love and adventure while she years for one true love to take her away, but she doesn’t realize that her… Read more »
Perfect Storm – by Enda Cunningham – Connacht Tribune
New road markings, malfunctioning traffic lights and the bus strike combined to create a ‘perfect storm’ on the roads this week – with what has been described as the worst traffic Galway has ever seen. Motorists spent up to two-and-a-half hours stuck in traffic on Monday morning on the approach from the M6 motorway to… Read more »
Claregalway 5k fun run/walk on Tuesday April 4th
THE Claregalway 5K Fun Run/Walk organized by Clare River Harriers takes place on Tuesday next April 4. It starts at 7pm and the entry fee is €10 with proceeds going towards the Claregalway & District Day Care Centre. There is late registration on the evening of the run from 5.30 t 6.45 or you can… Read more »
Spring It On! – Grow It Yourself (GIY)
Weekly Column – April 1st 2017 Spring It On! Timing is always important in the veg patch, but with the growing of tomatoes it is even more so. Tomato seeds are sown in February and coaxed and nurtured along various phases of growth with a view to planting out in to a greenhouse or polytunnel… Read more »
R.I.P. Masie KEARNEY, Knockdoemore House, Claregalway.
The death has occurred of Masie KEARNEY (née Hoare) Knockdoemore House, Claregalway, Galway Masie Kearney (nee Hoare), Knockdoemore House, Claregalway, Co. Galway; March 29th 2017; (Peacefully); Predeacesed by her husband Richard and her sons John Paul and Pat. Sadly missed by her loving daughters, Noreen (Griffiths), Liz (McGill), Monica (Hession) and Asumpta (Gallagher), sons Noel… Read more »
Look before you leap – Ronan Scully
Ronan Scully, Gorta Self Help Africa, and Cathy Connolly, Director, The Galway Rape Crisis Centre in training for Ronan’s walk across Ireland, which began on Monday. Ronan is returning from his 250km charity walk from Dublin to Galway on Saturday 1 April. I was out walking recently, getting ready for my Dublin to Galway 250km… Read more »
Special needs services protest – Galway – 3rd April at 10am.
By Rebecca Maher, Galway Independent A march to highlight the lack of services for children and adults with special needs will take place in Galway and across the country next week. The ‘Enough is Enough’ march will see people take to the streets in protest next Monday, 3 April at 10am, starting from Jurys Inn…. Read more »
Keeping up with the McCarthys – by Denise Hession -hereluctantemigrant
You choice of lifestyle tends to be very exposed when you live abroad. Without the parameters of location and culture that exist at home, the way you choose to live suddenly defines you and suddenly becomes something that you have to think about. Home in Ireland, it’s easy, a good lifestyle consists of two… Read more »