Link2TwinTowns
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Coming Soon! Printed and Online Newsletter servicing the Twin Towns and local community. The Weekly Messenger is for the local community in the Twin Towns area to promote free events or updates of information as it happens in the locality.
The 'Link 2 Twin Towns' Booklet is for Business Advertisements, prices can be had on request. FREE listing of Services, Groups and Charity Events.
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Unified the Musical
Shaun Doherty Show
Anthony Conaghan Cars
Timeline Photos
Clare's Little Stars
Gareth Wray Photography
Oakfield Park Raphoe...is currently only open to the Public 12-6pm. Its a stunning park with alot to see and do, well worth a visit.
The Fintown Railway on Twitter
https://twitter.com/fintownrail/status/734865417949356032
Supermarket makes 'two quiet hours' for autism
Kavanagh’s Supervalu Ballybofey started an initiative to make its store more autism and disability friendly. It has taken steps to make “two quiet hours” every Tuesday between 7pm to 9pm.
Balor Arts Centre
Tonight Fri May 20th @ 8.30pm. Treelan - blending the sounds of the hills of Donegal with the African rhythms of The Congo. Ballybofey's own Martin Tourish appears at The Balor this Friday along with Ardara's Eamonn Cagney (percussion) and Congolese guitarist Niwel Tsumbu.
Caroline
Shaun Doherty Show
Prof Sue Buckley OBE is Director of Research for Down Syndrome Education International she is in studio to discuss the Inclusion Conference that is taking place in the Radisson Hotel L’kenny on over the next few days. She says when there is inclusion there is no doubt that children have better outcomes in terms of language & education...