IN THIS week’s Art Scene, Zara McDaid meets talented children’s author Sarah King from Ramelton launches her second book.
Ramelton artist Sarah King launches second children’s book
FOLLOWING the success of her first book, The Girl who wouldn’t Smile, Ramelton artist Sarah King is getting ready to launch her second book next week.
Celebrity chef Gary O’Hanlon dresses to impress with Evolve
ONE of the county’s best known chefs continues to live by his ‘local ethos’ as he teamed up with two Donegal fashion gurus.
Art Scene: Bright horizons ahead for Creeslough’s Caoimhe Friel
IN THIS week’s Art Scene, Zara McDaid meets Creeslough artist Caoimhe Friel and tells us about the upcoming CreativeKIDZ Art Summer Camp.
Dublin singer Eoin Glackin has close Donegal ties
A DUBLIN singer who has been making a big name for himself over the past two years has just released his latest single and is looking forward to visiting his mother’s native Donegal as part of his busy summer schedule.
UCC test for Swilly Rovers as FAI Senior Cup football returns to Ramelton
FAI Senior Cup football makes a welcome return to Ramelton on Sunday when Swilly Rovers play hosts to UCC, kick off 11am.
Kyle Callan-McFadden rewarded with new one-year contract at Norwich City
KYLE Callan-McFadden was given an early birthday present in the form of a new contract by Norwich City on Tuesday.
Swilly Rovers at home in FAI Cup as Cockhill get bye
SWILLY Rovers have been drawn at home to University College Cork (UCC) in the first round of the 2014 FAI Ford Cup, while Cockhill Celtic have been given a bye into round two. The draw was conducted this afternoon at FAI headquarters in Abbotstown. Swilly were knocked out of the Intermediate Cup by UCD, but […]
Swilly Rovers granted adjournment for FAI appeal
SWILLY Rovers have been granted an adjournment by the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) for their appeal against sanctions imposed on them because of alleged racist chanting at a recent underage game at Swilly Park.
Why me, asked young Ramelton man on the morning he went blind
A week before his wedding, a young Donegal man was informed that his kidney function was failing and that he would have to go on dialysis.