Regina Dunne of Midlands History is hosting an hours workshop on how to read your commercial DNA results, such as Ancestry and MyHeritage. Regina will showcase tools and apps that can compliment your DNA findings to build on your family history research Saturday 4th of February, 2pm Booking essential. www.midlandshistory.ie
Family History Drop In Workshop
Date: Saturday, December 3rd @ 13:30 – 15:30 Location: BloomHQ Cost: €15 Come along and work with a small group and with the guidance and support of genealogist, historian and author Regina Dunne to build on your family tree. Materials such as a family tree template will be supplied. More info: https://www.facebook.com/events/1709779152711730/1709779159378396
Christmas Marketing – How to use Targeting on Social Media
Date: Monday, November 28th @ 12:30 – 14:00 Location: BloomHQ Cost: €16.87 This workshop will show you how to look at your social media account analytics and target your ads to the correct audiences viewing your pages, and how to build on that audience More info: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/christmas-marketing-how-to-use-targetting-on-social-media-tickets-463561584177?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
Update on Bloom HQ digital Innovation Event
Developer of LocalHub community app added to speakers at this event..This part of the event will be for the adult learner.. phone safety, scam awareness and how to find and use new apps and Rory McEvoy of Microsoft will be a speaker.. Cian Strolla will be showing a live demo of his new LocalHub community app and outlining its uses, features and benefits .
Laois remote hub to host national Digital First Day free event
From Leinster Express.. All are being welcomed to BloomHQ in Mountrath next Wednesday, November 16, to explore the benefits of ‘Going Digital’ for communities, individuals and businesses across Laois It’s part of a nation-wide drive to help attract economic and social development and tackle the rural/urban divide through digitalisation which was launched recently by Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys. Over 50 Connected Hubs across Ireland are hosting free seminars, chats, tutorials and workshops on the benefits of digital growth to attract investment, remote workers, home buyers and visitors to their area thus advancing sustainable regional development and quality of life. The programme of events for BloomHQ includes: ● Workshop for parent and guardians on use of digital technologies for school – Google Classroom, Aladdin app, VSware and more 9.45am – 10.30am ● Helping older adults get online and recognise scam messages and emails. Also includes an open discussion on what technologies can benefit people in the community with Rory McEvoy of Microsoft. 11am – 12pm ● Lunch and Learn – networking event including: talks with expert speakers on digital growth initiatives and strategies; Helping community groups learn on how to engage new audiences and members online ;B2B Networking opportunities ● Tea/coffee and refreshments will be provided at all three events BloomHQ is based in the repurposed Mountrath Presentation school and convent, now a vibrant community and business hub. For further information see www.bloomhq.ie or email Regina Dunne at digitalinnovation@bloomhq.ie. Attendees can book their place through Eventbrite at the following link https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/443206431367 or by emailing their interest to Regina. Digital First Day is driven by a new collaboration, Digital Ireland Network (www.digital-ireland.ie) devised to highlight the potential of digital growth and social enterprise in attracting economic and social development in rural areas and to help tackle the urban/rural divide. Stephen Carolan is Enterprise Hubs Project Manager at Connected Hubs. “We believe that the hub network across the country can act as a catalyst for communities to bring about the social change at scale envisioned in ‘Our Rural Future’.” Eoin Costello is DigitalHQ and director of the Digital First Day initiative. “Highlighting the benefits of digital will bring the community into their local Connected Hub while digitalisation will bring the impact of the hub out into the local community! It’s a win/win.” Digital First Day is part funded through the Department of Rural & Community Development ARISE fund and sponsored by the Western Development Commission, National Broadband Ireland and the gteic network. Over 50 staff from Microsoft Ireland will also be volunteering at various hubs on the day. This initiative is driven by the newly formed Digital Ireland Network, a network dedicated to ‘Reimagining Rural Ireland’. The founding organisations include Connected Hubs, DigitalHQ, the national domain registry .IE, National Broadband Ireland, the Heritage Council’s CTCHC Programme, DLR County Council, An Cosán, Údarás na Gaeltachta, the Western Development Commission, eTownz and Grow Remote.
Event in Bloom HQ on December 1st
On Thursday, 1st December 2022 in Bloomhq, Mountrath, the official launch of ‘A Look at Laois’ – A feature length documentary about Laois’ – will take place. The event commences at 7pm. Segments of the documentary will be shown on the night with background music performed by members of Laois Comhaltas. This will be followed by tea, coffee, finger food and networking. Anybody involved in business, tourism, or the food industry is welcome to attend this wonderful event. If you are interested in attending, please e-mail caroline@laoischamber.ie. In this documentary, the history of the county is illustrated by the stories of local happenings, local heroes, local pioneering visionaries, all of whom have contributed to the landscape of the O’Moore County. Laois is a county full of historical importance, where arts and culture continue to evolve, welcoming visitors from near and far. We hope that you can join us on the night. This event is hosted by Laois Chamber of Commerce Laois Comhaltas Laois Tourism
Mountrath Christmas Market
The annual #Mountrath Christmas Market will be held this year on the 4th of December from 2pm-6pm in Bloomhq ( Brigidine Convent). Expect Carol Singing 👩🎤, a visit from Santa 🎅, kid’s activities and a huge market featuring loads of local businesses and producers. FUN FACT: Did you know that every €10 spent locally generates €24 in benefits to the local community. This Christmas #buyirish #buylocalfirst and help our community to prosper. #shoplocal #shoplocalireland #localbusiness #localproduce #local