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Cootehill Online

Cootehill Online

Dedicated to promoting Cootehill and surrounding area. Once a thriving Linen Market town, now a hub of local and international industry, set amist lakes and drumlins. Let us surprise you!
Digicore Ventures

Digicore Ventures

Unit 12 Grange Road Business Park, Rathfarnham ,
Digicore Ventures is the design arm of Digicore - a privately owned Computer Security and Forensics Training and Services company based in Ireland.
Emerald Cultural Institute (Official)

Emerald Cultural Institute (Official)

10 Palmerston Park, Rathgar, , Dublin ,
The Emerald Cultural Institute is an English Language School located south of Dublin City Centre.We offer English Language courses to both adult and junior students year round.Ph: + 353 1 4973361Fax:
Liams Lodge

Liams Lodge

Castledrum, Castlemaine ,
Located outside Tralee and close to Kerry General Hospital, phase one will see an initial ten specially designed units of Liam’s Lodge constructed to provide a week of much needed respite for 520 families each year. In the longer term it will grow to thirty units on our site, supplemented by a number of satellite Lodges around Ireland. We hope to be helping over 1600 families a year in the near future. Liam’s Lodge will cater for medical, educational and recreational needs of the families during this special week. Families can also receive training in the extra skills required to care for highly dependent children. Siblings will enjoy quality time with family outings arranged and the on site “Dino” clubs with facilities to entertain teens and younger children.
Kurdish National Party

Kurdish National Party

8 glenard ballinode, Sligo ,
Kurdish national party representing Kurdish nation and wants united Kurdistan
Limerick Communications Office

Limerick Communications Office

88 O'Connell St, Limerick ,
The Limerick Communications Office works with partners across the city to promote the city’s key attributes, raise the profile of the city and enhance and inform perceptions. Limerick has a very solid foundation from which to promote its undoubted attractions. The goal is to communicate and showcase the core strengths of Limerick and bring them to a wider audience. We in Limerick know the strengths our city but we need to communicate that message. The LCO serves as a platform for the promotion of Limerick by articulating the pride and passion we all have in our city. We aim to amplify all that is great about Limerick. Raising awareness of Limerick will have a positive impact on the local economy, encouraging more people to visit the city and experience all that is good about Limerick. We will promote a strong feeling of resident satisfaction and highlight Limerick as an excellent place to live, work and study.
Tel: 061-400010
Rowing Ireland

Rowing Ireland

National Rowing Centre, Farran Wood, Ovens, Cork ,
Our official page to spread the news - informally.
Focus Theatre Dublin

Focus Theatre Dublin

6a Pembroke Place, off Upper Pembroke Street, Dublin 2, Dublin ,
The Focus Theatre was founded in 1963 by Deirdre O'Connell. At the centre of our work is the Stanislavski Studio; where actors and directors train in theatrical theory and techniques of Constantin Sta
Strokestown Gathering Celebration

Strokestown Gathering Celebration

HE TYE FAMILY REUNITED WITH STROKESTOWN AFTER 167 YEARS During what was the most catastrophic event in 19th Europe – The Great Irish Famine – the Tighe Family watched helplessly as their Father died. In a desperate attempt to save herself and her 5 Children from the edge of extinction, Mary Tighe decided to cross the Atlantic to Quebec. The price was to be her own life and that of 3 of her sons. It was in these circumstances that a desolate Daniel 12 and Catherine 9 disembarked the Famine Ship ‘Naomi’ at Grosse Ile on the 8th August 1847. Soon they found themselves, in the company of a Parish Priest an loaded onto a cart with 14 other Children in a foreign land with a foreign language and with only each other left in the world - a couple of months had seen their lives turned upside down and landed them far from home. ‘.. the voyage was a long nightmare of eight weeks. Drinking water ran low and food was reduced to one meal a day. Comfort and hygiene were non-existent. Typhus broke out on board, and the ship was ordered to stop at Grosse Ile….. When my Grandfather left the ship, he never saw his other family members again.’ Leo Tye 2001, Grandson of Daniel Tighe recounting what his Grandfather had told him. Meanwhile, the Coulombe’s, a childless elderly couple who had a farm on the outskirts of Quebec, arranged to meet the Priest hoping to find a strong young lad to help them on their Farm. They choose Daniel Tighe. But Catherine, watching as the only remaining person she knew in the world was about to be separated from her, went hysterical, clinging out of Daniel’s leg sobbing. On observing this, the Coulombe’s stopped and pondered and said ‘We’ll take them both’ and they did and left them their name believing they had lost enough already without losing that also. Mary Kelly’s desperate attempt at fleeing was not totally in vain. Within a couple of months Daniel's life had flipped again - the adopted son of the Coulombe’s was a lifetime away from the 2 acres his father had desperately tried to provide for his wife and 5 children on in Strokestown, now found himself Master and only heir to of .., acres The Tye / Tighe family in Quebec have never forgotten their origins and the desperate circumstances that took them to Canada. While Catherine died childless in her 30's, Daniel lived into his 90's and the Tye Family still live on that same Farm outside Quebec today. But the story had been lost in Strokestown until Jim Callery of Strokestown Park Hse and the Irish National Famine Museum came across the story while visiting Grosse Ile Quarantine Station outside Quebec. And now in 2013 the people of Strokestown have come together and offered two tickets to the Tye Family to close the circle and return home for the first time in 167 years.
Joe Mooney Summer School

Joe Mooney Summer School

The Joe Mooney Summer School of traditional Irish music, song & dance is held every year in Drumshanbo, Co Leitrim, Ireland. See our website http://www.joemooneysummerschool.com/ or Facebook group htt
The New Garage Theatre, Monaghan

The New Garage Theatre, Monaghan

Armagh Road, Monaghan ,
NOTE: THIS PAGE IS COMPLETELY INDEPENDANT OF THE GARAGE THEATRE ITSELF AND ANY VIEWS OR COMMENTS ON THIS PAGE ARE NOT MADE BY THE THEATRE
Tel: 4781597
Howth Coast Guard

Howth Coast Guard

A voluntary rescue unit of the Irish Coast Guard http://www.howthcoastguard.com