The CRAIC on Tuesday, May 20th, 2014
A Millenium Cycle in aid of the Galway Hospice starts today, as five friends set out on a 500 kilometre cycle from the Spanish Arch, Galway to the Millenium Stadium in Cardiff.
12pm: Traveller Pride Week begins today celebrating their enterprising, sporting, creative and musical abilities as well as their unique culture and history.
12pm: A Beginners Guide to Social Media workshop takes place at the Galway Enterprise Board, Woodquay.
12:30pm: The Galway Age Friendly City and County Alliance will launch their new strategy sports commentator and raconteur Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh in IT125 at NUI, Galway.
2pm: A short film‘4 Bhanrion’ will preceed the main film: ‘Song for Marion’ in IT125G, IT Building, at NUIG as part of the Reel Lives Film Festival for Bealtaine.
6pm: A seminar takes place this evening at the Galway Arts Centre for Catch The He(art) – A travelling residency with artists Patricia Hurl, Mary Kelly, James King and Therry Rudin as they explore their motivation to continue making work in later life.
6pm: Galway Chamber are hosting a business event ‘Getting your brand to work’ at the Ardilaun hotel, with keynote speaker Noel Toolan with Fiona Monaghan and Gill Carroll.
8pm: The Mick Lally Theatre is home to the Gallarus production ‘After Sarah Mile’ starring Don Wycherley (Batchelor’s walk, Showbands, Father Ted).
11pm: It’s time for the ever popular Silent Disco at the Roisin Dubh Dominick Street.