The CRAIC on Wednesday May 28th, 2014
8am: A small food business start up seminar takes place at the Galway Bay Hotel, Salthill by the Food Safety Authority.
11am: A free workshop in Chi Gong, gentle fitness and relaxation exercises, takes place at the Ballybane Community Centre by the Galway Sports Partnership.
1:45pm: A conflict, rights and security research symposium takes place in the new engineering building at NUIG.
8pm: The Importance of Being Wilde takes place at the Town Hall Theatre, a compelling documentary play about the life of Oscar Wilde.
8pm: A movie table quiz takes place at the Roisin Dubh in aid of the Galway Picture Palace.
9pm: Jody Mullarkey will launch his album 'Heart Strings' upstairs in The Crane bar. Jody has worked closely with Pete Duffy from The Dreams Loft over the past year and will be pledging 10% of album proceeds to Aspergers Action Galway - a charity close to Jody's heart.
9pm: Trad at the Head is back at The King’s Head, with live traditional music, Irish dancers, and no cover charge to boot!
9:30pm: Citóg presents Ian O’Doherty, Tara Stacey and Conor Fahy at the Cellar bar.
10:30pm: Don’t miss the ‘Screamin’ Bluecats’ at Garvey’s in Eyre Square for a night of rockabilly magic. You ‘aint nothin’ but a hound dog!