FOLLOWING an emotive trip to Calcutta in February, a group of pupils from St Flannan’s College in Ennis are continuing to raise money for the Hope Foundation.
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Read More »Willie did it his way
BISHOP Willie Walsh may not be a Frank Sinatra fan but he is quick to borrow a line from one of his more famous songs – My Way.
Read More »Conflict talk from acclaimed theologian
Renowned theologian, storyteller and lecturer Dr Megan McKenna from New York was in Ennis addressing the Poor Clare Sisters and other supporters of her work in the Friary last Wednesday.
Read More »Sarah wows the judges with her designs
A YOUNG Clare fashion design student this week scooped a prestigious award for her final-year collection.Sarah Melody from Clonmoney, Bunratty, was honoured with the coveted AIB Graduate Business Development Award for best overall collection at the Limerick School of Art and Design Graduate Fashion Show last Thursday.
Read More »Samaritans can be a help during stressful exam time
Gerry Dobbin, branch director of the Clare Samaritans, has urged exam students to talk about their feelings if they feel the pressure is getting to them.
Read More »New family-based TV show for Coleman
OGONNELLOE-based psychologist David Coleman will be fronting a new TV show, Families in the Wild, which will bring parents and children together to participate in an action-packed week of activities and therapy in a remote location.
Read More »Last of the Guinness barges
THERE are many myths and stories about the perfect pint. Some establishments have a reputation for excellent Guinness while others are notorious for the poor quality of their pints. With the modern dispensing methods, it should be child’s play to pull a perfect pint but not so in older times, particularly back in the days of the timber barrels.
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