Athlone.ie Sponsors & Advertisers
| Karma Club Athlone | Located in the centre of Athlone, Karma is the number one clubbing destination in the midlands. |
| The Palace Bar, serving breakfast, carvery lunch and evening bar food. DJ on Thursday, Friday & Saturday nights. | |
| Q Nite Club | Q Nite Club is the newest, and most luxurious nite club in Ireland! |
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Athlone Folk Club is a non profit making organisation. We are interested in the promotion of music in Athlone. Although our main interest is traditional Irish and Folk music we are open to all types of music as verified by the list of artists who have played in the club. | |
| Athlone Irish Speaking Group | We meet and use whatever Irish we have, listen to Irish music and generally have a good night out. |
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The Little Theatre movement in Athlone was begun in the year 1936 and has remained a constant presence in the cultural life of the town to this day. | |
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Welcome everyone to Athlone Musical Society Online. We are immensely proud to officially launch the society on the World Wide Web. | |
| Club S | Club S (formerly 'Silver's') is one of the longest running and most popular nightclubs in the midlands. It has always been a favourite amongst locals and visitors to the town of Moate. |
| Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann | Promoting the Music and Arts of Ireland at Home & Abroad. |
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The Dean Crowe Theatre and Arts Centre is located in the Left Bank area of Athlone minutes away from the town bridge, Athlone Castle, Seans Bar(oldest pub in Ireland) and the Bastion Gallery. | |
| Dhalon Productions | South Roscommon Singers Festival |
| Drum Heritage Group | The one thousand square foot Visitor Centre/History Museum contains a display area for public viewing of one of the largest collections in the Midlands of historic documents, and memorabilia relating to Drum and its Hinterland. |
| Feadog | The Feadg - or Irish Tin whistle - produce magical music from a minute source. |
| Life in the Flood Plain of the River Shannon | Frank Hemstead, or Hempstead, lived close to the callows of Clonbonny, near Athlone, Co. Westmeath, Ireland. His book records colourful Hiberno-English expressions. |
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Good company and the greatest hits of all time, with Midlands Radio 3. | |
| Passionfruit Theatre | Passionfruit Theatre Company was formed by Emily Campbell, Joe Ducke and Emma Lohan in 2005. |
| Songwriter.ie | Songwriter.ie endeavours to showcase the talent of Irish songwriters in the midlands and throughout Ireland. |
| The Athlone Literary Festival | The Athlone Literary Festival has its origins in the John Broderick Weekend held in May 1999. The festival is aimed at readers and writers and all those who enjoy good conversation and good literature. |
| The County Roscommon Heritage and Genealogy Centre | Welcome to the research service for County Roscommon. The County Roscommon Heritage and Genealogy Centre |
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Playing all the 60's, 70's pop and ballad hits , country and western standards and some traditional Irish songs with some fine accordion playing by Mr. Sean Kenny | |
| The Westmeath Heritage Centre | The Westmeath Heritage Centre offers a Partial Service to enquirers and has access to church, civil, land and census returns for that county |
| RTE All-Ireland Drama Festival | The festival, which is run under the auspices of the Amateur Drama Council of Ireland, is held in May and is one of the premier events of its kind in Europe. |
| Tonnta |
Tonnta Ltd., Street Theatre and Community Arts Group was established in 1994 to answer a need for colour and entertainment in the St. Patrick's Day Parade and the Heineken River Festival held annually in Athlone. |
| The Auld Shebeen | The Auld Shebeen has a long established reputation as one of Ireland's finest bars. This prestigious family-run bar has always been a favourite with both tourists and locals alike. |
