The Planet Health & Fitness Club Galway
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Galway City Gym Home of Champions :Interview with Tony McCaffrey
The Coal Quay Shawlies
Brenda Donohue, of Countrywide, spent the day with the Coal Quay Shawlies from Cork who came to Dublin's Moore St.
Life at GAP:A Teenage View
In April 2017 nine of Galway Autism Partnership teenage members - Jack, Bryan, Natasha, Sarah, Kira, Sean, Dylan, Nathan & Kiernan -took part in a series of workshops as part of a GAP Film Club.
This film club was made possible by a generous donation by 100 Men Ireland.
The young people involved had full creative control, produced a documentary and a short movie, supported by Garry from GK Media. This film was showcased at a premiere in the Institute for Lifecourse and Society ILAS Centre in NUI, Galway on Friday the 21st of July.
In this video, the young people discuss their personal experience of autism, and have some mini movies included, all their own work. Their first mini movie in this film looks at how being on the autism spectrum can sometimes feel like being an alien on another planet.
These amazing young people are rightly, very proud of their work. Both they and their parents have spoken how producing this film has helped the young people in this film, with their confidence in their own abilities and social interactions.
GAP as a small charity is incredibility proud to be able to have had the opportunity to work with these amazing young people, who make the world and our society richer by their presence. They supported each other so well during the entire process.Each bringing their own unique talents to the project.
It just goes to show how acceptance and support can go a long way to providing opportunities, not just for those being supported, but those working with them to grow and learn from the people they support.
To Contact GAP
Phone 091-588899
or Visit
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CRC 2019 20th Anniversary Celebrations
Celebrate 20 Years of the Original and best Irish Dance Summer Camp - CRC!
With school back in session it's making us miss summer and really #CAMPSICK. So, we’ve put together a video to look back on our 6 amazing weeks of CRC. #CRCturns20
Transition Galway Visioning Day Video
Galway Visioning Day.
Local community group Transition Galway is hosting a public event entitled 'Galway Visioning Day'. They are inviting the public to share their ideas to create a low-carbon, sustainable Galway by 2030. The event will take place in Scoil Chroí Íosa on the Newcastle Road on April 6th, 2013 from 11am-4pm.
Transition Galway is a local grassroots organisation and is one of thousands of Transition projects around the world. Their aim is to build strong communities and a vibrant local economy to deal with sustainability challenges such as reduced oil supplies and climate disruption. Transition Galway has been very active for the last two years and organise local events such as Green Drinks Galway: a monthly talk with guest environmental speakers, film screenings, workshops and a thriving city-centre community garden.
The aim of 'Galway Visioning Day' is to produce an action plan for a better Galway by 2030. Everyone is invited to attend for as long as they wish to share their ideas at tables covering the topics such as: energy; food and water; infrastructure; community and education; economics; and going beyond the 3 Rs (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle). Ideas are also welcome on their website: transitiongalway.wordpress.com. The day will be an open, free event. Refreshments and live entertainment will be provided.
Ideas generated at this event will inform an Energy Descent Action Plan (EDAP) for Galway. Similar plans have been produced for Kinsale, Co. Cork, Totnes in England and many other places around the world. This plan will be available online and hard copies will be printed for distribution to local public libraries and other appropriate places.
Transition Galway believes that everyone has a role to play in shaping an exciting and inspiring future for Galway and welcomes both big and small ideas at the 'Galway Visioning Day' on Saturday April 6th.
CONTACT:
Caoimhín Ó Maolallaigh (087) 125 4817
Kieran Cunnane (086) 851 6484
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Travelling To Ireland Alone
Travelling To Ireland Alone
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If you are traveling to Ireland chances are you will be visiting Dublin.
Dublin is the capital city of Ireland, it is a modern capital city full of all the
super attractions and great places to visit.
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Eating out in Dublin is a pleasure
and visiting some great tourist attractions should all be part of any ones plans
while visiting or staying in Dublin.
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There are great shows and entertainment venues in the city
and there is no doubt that you will be very well entertained
if you spend any time in Dublin city
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Imagined Ireland - Tom De Paor
‘Our island is not so much densely inhabited as densely remembered, densely imagined’, Andrew Clancy writes in AR’s June issue which explores the architecture, cities and landscapes of the islands of Ireland. The architecture of Tom de Paor is perhaps the most powerful and evocative example of this imagined Ireland. The Pálás, an art house cinema in the western Irish city of Galway, is a mad fantasy of a building, the alterity of the silver screen permeating as if it had been mixed and poured in situ with the concrete body.
This lecture celebrates the AR’s June issue about the islands of Ireland, following a sister event in Dublin, Foreign Correspondence with Andrew Clancy, Shelley McNamara, Lisa Godson and Cian Deegan.
Tom de Paor graduated from UCD in 1991, establishing his practice in 1991. Since the completion of the visitor centre at Ballincollig, completed in 1994, the practice has expanded its expertise to a diverse range of projects in the public realm culminating most recently in Pálás, a cinema in Galway. De Paor also works on exhibitions, sculpture, film and print publications and is a regular visiting critic and lecturer at schools of architecture nationally and internationally including the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
A monthly international architecture magazine since 1896, The Architectural Review scours the globe for architecture that challenges and inspires, combining fearless storytelling, independent critical voices and thought-provoking projects from around the world.
Alchemy Tours James Joyce
This is a brief history of James Joyce brought to you by Neal Doherty of alchemytours.ie.
It is filmed at the James Joyce statue on Talbot st in Dublin city centre.
Get Lippy Group - Ballinasloe Youth Information Centre
Get Lippy is a group in Ballinasloe which offers young people the space to have their voices heard and discuss issues affecting them.
This a video of a previous Get Lippy group, taken from our archives.
The Girls of Galway City Gym
We filmed 3 of the members of Galway City Gym as they prepared for their competition and we had a chat to one of the well known personal trainers Susan Mitchell.
Northern Ireland BASE Crew - Swiss Trip
Dublin Ireland Attractions Map
Dublin Ireland Attractions Map
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The Dublin Ireland Attractions Map which is included with every Dublin Discount Card will make everyone's stay in Dublin In Ireland a lot more interesting and enjoyable.
Dublin In Ireland has numerous great places to visit, whether you are traveling alone or in a group.
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If its family entertainment or if you want to visit and see some historical locations you will have many places to choose from. Our Dublin Ireland Attractions Map will assist in locating each discount in the city centre.
To get the very best value while you are in Dublin In Ireland, you would be very well advised to get yourself a Dublin Discount Card, this card is credit card sized and is made up of 10 panels with 12 discount coupons on each panel.
There are over 120 discounts on each Dublin Discount Card delivering over €1,000 in discounts and savings, and all the discounts are located in shops and business premises right in the centre of Dublin City.
Dublin Ireland Attractions Map is a digital interactive map and comes with every Dublin Discount Card which will enable the user to locate the location of every discount on the card.
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If you are traveling to Ireland chances are you will be visiting Dublin.
Dublin is the capital city of Ireland, it is a modern capital city full of all the
super attractions and great places to visit.
The Dublin discount card has over €1,000 in discounts and savings from over
100 Dublin city centre shops and businesses.
Categories of offers include:
Shopping
Entertainment
Tourist Attractions
Restaurants and eating out.
Taxis.
Miscellaneous.
Vacation To Ireland Cost
Eating out in Dublin is a pleasure
and visiting some great tourist attractions should all be part of any ones plans
while visiting or staying in Dublin.
Night time entertainment is second to none in Dublin.
There are great shows and entertainment venues in the city
and there is no doubt that you will be very well entertained
if you spend any time in Dublin city
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Discover Ireland Video - Dublin, Ireland
Itinerary and video from Discover Ireland focusing on County Dublin with Cow's Lane, The Cake Cafe, St. Michan's Church, Shebeen Chic Restaurant and Howth Fishing Village
Arcade Fire Cover in Galway, Ireland
On The Road Armenia - CNN documentary
A documentary presented on CNN International on Saturday Dec 20 2014 On The Road Armenia
History of Armenia
Armenia lies in the highlands surrounding the Biblical mountains of Ararat. The original Armenian name for the country was Hayk, later Hayastan (Armenian: Հայաստան), translated as the land of Haik, and consisting of the name of the ancient Mesopotamian god Haya (ha-ià) and the Iranian suffix '-stan' (land). The historical enemy of Hayk (the legendary ruler of Armenia), Hayastan, was Bel, or in other words Baal (Akkadian cognate Bēlu). The word Bel is named in the Bible at Isaiah 46:1 and Jeremiah 50:2 and 51:44.
The name Armenia was given to the country by the surrounding states, and it is traditionally derived from Armenak or Aram (the great-grandson of Haik's great-grandson, and another leader who is, according to Armenian tradition, the ancestor of all Armenians). In the Bronze Age, several states flourished in the area of Greater Armenia, including the Hittite Empire (at the height of its power), Mitanni (South-Western historical Armenia), and Hayasa-Azzi (1600–1200 BC). Soon after the Hayasa-Azzi were the Nairi (1400–1000 BC) and the Kingdom of Urartu (1000–600 BC), who successively established their sovereignty over the Armenian Highland. Each of the aforementioned nations and tribes participated in the ethnogenesis of the Armenian people. Yerevan, the modern capital of Armenia, dates back to the 8th century BC, with the founding of the fortress of Erebuni in 782 BC by King Argishti I at the western extreme of the Ararat plain. Erebuni has been described as designed as a great administrative and religious centre, a fully royal capital.
The Iron Age kingdom of Urartu (Assyrian for Ararat) was replaced by the Orontid dynasty. Following Persian and Macedonian rule, the Artaxiad dynasty from 190 BC gave rise to the Kingdom of Armenia which rose to the peak of its influence under Tigranes II before falling under Roman rule.
In 301, Arsacid Armenia was the first sovereign nation to accept Christianity as a state religion. The Armenians later fell under Byzantine, Persian, and Islamic hegemony, but reinstated their independence with the Bagratuni Dynasty kingdom of Armenia. After the fall of the kingdom in 1045, and the subsequent Seljuk conquest of Armenia in 1064, the Armenians established a kingdom in Cilicia, where they prolonged their sovereignty to 1375.
Greater Armenia was later divided between the Ottoman Empire and Russia. In the early 20th century Armenians suffered in the genocide inflicted on them by the Ottoman government, in which 1.5 million Armenians were killed and many more dispersed throughout the world via Syria and Lebanon. Armenia, from then on corresponding to much of Eastern Armenia, regained independence in 1918, with the establishment of the First Republic of Armenia, and in 1991, the Republic of Armenia.
Dublin Travel Guide - What to do when you Visit Dublin | The Planet D | Travel Vlog
23 Things to do when you visit Dublin. In our latest travel vlog we share the top attractions, hidden gems and best things to see when you visit Dublin.
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2. Temple Bar
3.Grafton Street
4. How to Pour a Pint of Guinness
5. Croke Park Museum
6. Skyline Tour
7. Ha Penny Bridge
8. Little Museum of Dublin
9. Lazy Bike Tour
10. St. Patrick's Cathedral
11. Dublin Castle
12. Christ Church
13. Old City Wall
14. Sweny apothecary
15. Oscar Wilde House
16. Oscar Wilde Statue
17. Le Cool Walking Tour
18. Temple Bar Food Market
19. Trinity College
20. Kilmainham Gaol
21. Newman's University Church
22. St. Stephen's Green
23. Painted Doors
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