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January Eanair February Feabhra March Marta April Aibrean May Bealtaine october january » 01/01 : ALLIANZ RESOLUTION RUN : Galway » 01/01 : BEO THE SCHOOLS GATHERING : Galway » 01/01 : RENMORE PANTOMIME : 01/04 » EASTER EGG HUNT AT ERRISBED HOUSE : Cleggan » 01/04 : EASTER FAMILY CARNIVAL : Galway City » 01/04 : WELCOME HOME TO CONNEMARA april » 03/07 : ROUNDSTONE TRADITIONAL IRISH NIGHT 2013 : Roundstone » 04/07 - 08/08 : GALWAY CATHEDRAL RECITALS : Galway City » 04/07 - 08/07 : GOOD NEWBRIDGE » 01/10 - 31/10 : AN SLUÁ MÓR - THE GATHERING BALLINASLOE : Ballinasloe (Flagship Event) » 01/10 : HOMECOMING HURLING TOURNAMENT : Galway » 01/10 - 04/10 : WOMEN Galway » 01/01 : ROUNDSTONE 2063 TIME CAPSULE : Roundstone » 01/01 : THRIC TOURISM & HOSPITALITY RESEARCH CONFERENCE DAN OHARA FÁILTE ABHAILE : Galway » 02/04 - 07/04 : INISHBOFIN REUNIONS : Inishbofin » 04/04 - 07/04 : CLIFDEN TRADITIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL GATHERING : NEWBRIDGE » 05/07 - 06/07 : PICNIC THRAIDISIÚNTA AN SPIDÉIL : Spiddal » 05/07 : THE MYTHICAL ISLAND WORKSHOP : Inishmore Island & Clare Island WRITER’S WEEK : Gort » 03/10 - 03/10 : AUTUMN GATHERING FOR WOMEN WRITERS 2013 : Gort » 04/10 - 06/10 : BIA BOFINNE A TASTE OF INISHBOFIN : Inishbofin » 05/10 - 05/10 : JUST ATHYS : aibrean : Galway » 10/01 : 300TH GALWAY TRAD SESSION CELEBRATIONS : Galway City » 12/01 : BOSTON TO LOUGHREA : Loughrea 2013 : Clifden » 05/04 - 11/04 : SLÁINTE BROTHERS TOUR OF IRELAND : Galway » 06/04 : BRANAR TÉATAR SATURDAY SHOWS : Galway City » 07/04 » 06/07 : ALL IRELAND MEN’S MINI MARATHON : Galway » 06/07 - 14/07 : CENTENARY CELEBRATION WEEK : Galway » 06/07 - 07/07 : GALWAY GARDEN FESTIVAL : Claregalway Caslte Galway » 12/10 : CONAMARA 10K : Carna » 12/10 : THE GREAT FJORD SWIM : Killary Fjord » 14/10 - 20/10 : SOCIAL INCLUSION AWARENESS WEEK : County Galway » 14/10 - 20/10 deireadh fomhair eanair » 12/01 - 24/12 : GALWAY MARKET : Galway City » 17/01 : THREE DARTING O’BRIENS : Belclare » 18/01 - 20/01 : MUSIC TO YOUR : CONNEMARA INTERNATIONAL MARATHON : RECESS » 15/04 : BRING THE FAMILY TO IRELAND IN 2013 : Galway » 19/04 : THE PAINTER’S PALETTE » 06/07 - 07/07 : MUINTIR GLINNSCE : Glinsk » 07/07 : MAAM CROSS PONY SHOW : Maam Cross » 09/07 - 14/07 : GALWAY FILM FLEADH : Galway City » 11/07 - 14/07 : TUBBER : BABORÓ INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL FOR CHILDREN : Galway » 5/10 : EYRECOURT SHOW : Eyrecourt » 18/10 - 28/10 : CONNEMARA SEA WEEK : Letterfrack » 24/10 - 27/10 : AQUINAS EARS WEEKEND GALWAY 2013 : Galway » 20/01 - 30/11 : AR AIS : Galway ART GALLERY OFFICIAL OPENING OUGHTERARD : Oughterard » 20/04 : CARRIGALINE GET UP THE YARD : Galway » 23/04 - 28/04 : CÚIRT INTERNATIONAL SHOW : Tubber » 12/07 - 14/07 : AUGHRIM REMEMBERED & BATTLE OF AUGHRIM 1691 GATHERING : Aughrim » 14/07 : ARDRAHAN SHOW : Ardrahan » 14/07 : GALWAY TRIATHLON july COLLEGE 40TH ANNIVERSARY REUNION : Renvyle (Flagship Event) » 24/10 - 28/10 : GALWAY COMEDY FESTIVAL : Galway » 25/10 - 27/10 : “THE KATE CHOPIN CONFERENCE” : Galway City FESTIVAL OF LITERATURE : Galway City » 28/04 - 05/05 : OUR OWN GATHERING : Galway SALTHILL : Salthill » 14/07 : ROUNDSTONE PONY SHOW : Roundstone » 15/07 - 21/07 : BARNACLES HOSTEL REUNION WEEK : Barnacles, Quay Street » 15/07 - 27/07 : GALWAY » 25/10 : CONFERENCE ‘VOICES OF HOPE ECHOES OF THE DIVINE’ : Salthill Galway » 25/10 - 27/10 : GALWAY ABOOO HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL : GALWAY CITY » 25/10 - 25/10 : ISS 2012 iuil ARTS FESTIVAL : Galway » 15/07 - 28/07 : GALWAY FRINGE FESTIVAL : Galway » 19/07 - 21/07 : AUGHRIM IRELAND REACHING OUT : Aughrim » 19/07 - 21/07 : GATHERING ROUND 5 : Kinvara » 26/10 - 26/10 : 1ST INFANTRY BATTALLION GATHERING : Galway City » 26/10 - 28/10 : CELTIC SPIRIT GATHERING : Galway » 26/10 - 03/11 : HALLOWEEN february » 01/05 : BALLINDERREEN HERITAGE & GATHERING 2013 : Ballinasloe » 01/05 - 31/05 : BEALTAINE FESTIVAL OF CREATIVITY IN OLDER PEOPLE : Co. OF THE MEE FAMILIES OF KNICKANES : Glenamaddy » 20/07 - 21/07 : BALLYCONNEELY PONY SHOW : Ballyconneely » 20/07 : JOYCE COUNTRY CHALLENGE WALKS : Galway FESTIVAL AT SLIEVE AUGHTY RIDING CENTRE : Loughrea » 29/10 : MAAM CROSS FAIR : Maam Cross » 02/02 - 03/02 : THE SAFETY DIRECT GALWAY INTERNATIONAL RALLY : Galway City & County » 05/02 : FOODIE FORUM : Galway City Galway » 01/05 - 30/07 : HERITAGE CYCLE TRAIL - “OFF THE BEATEN TRACK” : Galway City » 01/05 : SKEHANA & DISTRICT HERITAGE GROUP : Skehana » 22/07 - 28/07 : COROFIN CALLING : Corofin » 21/07 : CELEBRATION ABBEYKNOCKMOY : Abbeyknockmoy » 26/07 : FITZSIMONS MARTIN FAMILY GATHERING : SALTHILL » 15/02 : OXFORD WOMEN’S CHORALE OXFORD VOICES : Galway » 15/02 - 17/02 : YOUTH CIRCUS GATHERING - THE CIRCUS OF LIR » 03/05 - 06/05 : FÉILE CHOMÓRTHA JOE ÉINNIÚ : Carna » 03/05 - 06/05 : FLEADH NA GCUACH : Kinvara » 03/05 - 05/05 : LEENANE WALKING FESTIVAL : » 27/07 : FEILE AN MHAMA 2013 THE GATHERING OF THE VALLEY : Maam Valley » 27/07 - 17/08 : FESTIVAL OF THE SEA : Cleggan Claddaghduff » 27/07 : FRANCES THORNTON november SHOW : Black Box Theatre » 17/02 : QUIGLEYBOYLAN : Galway » 21/02 - 24/02 : TED FEST : Inishmor » 22/02 : COME HOME TO feabhra Leenane » 03/05 - 05/05 : THE CONNEMARA MUSSEL FESTIVAL : Renvyle » 04/05 - 05/05 : CLASH OF THE CLANS : Galway » 05/05 : AN TÓSTAL SALTHILL : Salthill MEMORIAL SWIM : Galway Bay » 28/07 : CLADDAGHDUFF PONY SHOW : Claddaghduff » 28/07 : MOUNTBELLEW VINTAGE RALLY : Mountbellew » 29/07 : GALWAY PLATE DAY INISHBOFIN : Inishbofin » 22/02 : INISHBOFIN OFF THE ROCK EXPERIENCE : Inishbofin » 25/02 - 03/03 : COROFIN TRAD FESTIVAL : Corofin » 05/05 - 06/05 : GATHERING INTERNATIONAL MAYFLY ANGLING COMPETITION : Oughterard » 05/05 - 06/05 : WHICH AUSSIES RULE : Claregalway GATHERING : Galway » 29/07 : GALWAY RACES GATHERING : Galway » 29/07 : HORSE RACING GATHERING : Galway » 29/07 - 04/08 : RENMORE “COMING HOME” GATHERING » November tbc : COUNTY MAYOR AWARDS : Galway County » 02/11 - 02/11 : GOSPEL TO THE NATIONS - IRISH MISSION AGENCIES PARTNERSHIP : Monivea Road, Ballybrit, Galway » 06/05 : CORRIB PRINCESS CRUISE : Galway City » 08/05 - 09/05 : LIVE MUSIC FESTIVAL AT BARNACLES GALWAY HOSTEL : Galway City » 09/05 - 12/05 : may : Renmore » 31/07 : PROJECT PLANNING CERTIFICATE AWARD CEREMONY : Galway » 02/11 - 03/11 : GALWAY MASTERS INTERNATIONAL BASKETBALL GATHERING : Galway City » 02/11 : TURF GUY CHALLENGE : Leenane » 08/11 - 10/11 : SPIRIT OF VOICE FESTIVAL : Galway City samhain GALWAY EARLY MUSIC FESTIVAl : Galway City » 10/05 : FRIENDS OF BOBBY JO 15 YR REUNION : GALWAY » 10/05 - 12/05 : INISHBOFIN ARTS FESTIVAL : Inishbofin » 09/11 - 10/11 : IRISH FLY FAIR GALWAY : Salthill » 11/11 - 24/11 : GALWAY SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY FESTIVAL : Galway City » 15/11 : TULCA : Inis Oirr » 16/11 - 16/11 : “SPIRIT OF 78/81“ bealtaine » 11/05 : CELEBRATING 138 YEARS : Ballinasloe » 11/05 : CONNEMARA ADVENTURE CHALLENGE : Leenane » 11/05 : COOPERS HILL GATHERING : Galway » 01/08 - 11/08 : BALLYGAR CARNIVAL 2013 REUNION : Ballygar » 01/08 - 31/08 : EAST GALWAY HARVEST FESTIVAL : Loughrea » 01/08 : FOHENAGH EMIGRANT WEEKEND UCG COLLEGE REUNION : NUIG » 02/03 : BALLINASLOE MUSIC CIRCLE GATHERING : Ballinasloe » 03/03 : BIKING BLITZ ROUND 3 MOUNTAIN BIKE EVENT : Galway » 17/05 - 19/05 : GALWAY COUNTY FLEADH 2013 : Castleblakeney » 17/05 : SJC REUNION 1990 : Tuam » 18/05 : CROI INISHBOFIN HALF MARATHON : Inishbofin THE GATHERING 2013 : Ballinasloe » 01/08 : IRISH DANCING WORKSHOP : Roundstone » 02/08 - 04/08 : MOYFEST 2013 : Moylough » 03/08 - 11/08 : 39TH DUNMORE ANNUAL » 04/03 : SEACHTAIN NA GAEILGE : Galway County » 08/03 : FC HAILEY’S 2013 : Galway » 09/03 : HEAD OF THE RIVER ROWING » 18/05 : GALWAY TRIATHLON SPIDDAL : Spiddal » 19/05 : GALWAY BAY SEA KAYAK RACE : Galway City » 19/05 : UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN OSHKOSH FESTIVAL : Dunmore » 03/08 - 04/08 : CASHEL AUGUSTFEST GATHERING : Cashel » 03/08 : CLONDOYLE SCHOOL REUNION : Ballyhard, Glenamaddy » 03/08 : SEÓ CAPAILLINÍ december august REGATTA : Galway City » 09/03 : MONIVEA RFC 40TH ANNIVERSAY : Monivea » 09/03 : NUI GALWAY ALUMNI AWARDS GALA BANQUET LITERARY TOUR : Dublin & Galway » 20/05 - 26/05 : TRAVELLER PRIDE WEEK : Galway City & County » 23/05 : TRAD ON THE PROM : Salthill » 24/05 - 03/06 : CHONAMARA : CARRAROE » 04/08 : CASHEL PONY SHOW : Cashel » 05/08 : ALL IRELAND OPEN DOG SHOW : Roundstone » 06/08 : TOUR DE BOG : Roundstone » 07/08 - 10/08 : : Galway City » 10/03 : EXPANDED DRAUGHT ART EXHIBITION : Galway City » 12/03 - 19/03 : GMIT TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY CONNEMARA BOG WEEK : Letterfrack » 24/05 - 26/05 : INISHBOFIN WALKING FESTIVAL : Inishbofin » 25/05 - 26/05 : CELTIC SERIES TOUR DE CONAMARA : Connemara THE ATLANTIC CUP : Drom Soccer Park (Flagship Event) » 07/08 : UMBRO GALWAY CUP : Galway » 08/08 : CHURCH OF ST COLMAN INISHBOFIN CELEBRATES » 26/12 : FIELDS OF ATHENRY 10K : Athenry march CAREERS FAIR : Galway » 13/03 - 17/03 : MOYCULLEN ST PATRICKS DAY MARCH FAMILY FESTIVAL : Moycullen » 14/03 - 23/03 : » 25/05 - 27/05 : GALWAY AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL : Galway » 25/05 - 01/06 : GLENAMADDY TOWN TWINNING : Glenamaddy » 25/05 - 01/06 : SHANTALLA 100 YRS : Inishbofin » 08/08 : LETTERGESH SALRUCK PASTPUPILS REUNION : Renvyle » 09/08 : KILTORMER REUNION : Kiltormer » 10/08 : GORT AGRICULTURAL SHOW : Gort lunasa GLENAMADDY THEATRE FESTIVAL : Glenamaddy » 14/03 - 18/03 : WORLD PTC SNOOKER FINAL : NUIG Galway » 15/03 - 17/03 : 70TH BIRTHDAY REUNION : Shantalla » 25/05 - 26/12 : THE GATHERING KILBEACANTY STYLE : Kilbeacanty » 26/05 : LOUGH CUTRA CASTLE TRIATHLON : Gort » 11/08 : CONNEMARA WALTERSPORTS DAY : Renvyle » 15/08 - 17/08 : ATHENRY LADY DAY FESTIVAL : Athenry » 15/08 : CLIFDEN CONNEMARA PONY SHOW : Clifden nollaig ALL THINGS IRISH : Galway » 15/03 - 19/03
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