EurAV receives national award for its work
Members of the EurAV team were at Virgin Media studios, recently, to accept a Media Literacy Ireland national award for their work in helping the older generation to navigate, what has become, an increasingly tricky online world. As part of the DiSeRA project
TikTok fame for local barman
An act of Drogheda hospitality has catapulted The Punt’s barman, Phil, into TikTok stardom and sent the popular social media platform’s Guinness aficionados into a heated debate over the correct way to pour a pint of ‘the black stuff’. It took just a
EurAV joins Drogheda Chamber
When one thinks of a Chamber of Commerce, one probably doesn’t think of non-profit organisations. Similarly, when one considers community projects, one is unlikely to think of Chambers of Commerce. Yet, in the first instance, businesses survive when they invest in their communities
Drogheda steps up to host Spanish visitors
When local non-profit organisation, EurAV, was called upon to host a one-day international workshop with representatives from two Spanish organisations who had never set foot in Ireland before, it was a challenge for Drogheda to showcase the country, and send the Spaniards away
Drogheda “who’s who” attend EurAV launch
Sports, arts, elderly, youth, immigrant, local and community development representatives made up a very diverse group who attended the launch of a new community resource in Drogheda this week. EurAV is a non-profit organisation using audio-visual and communication expertise to support both local
TV series shows the way with local foods
Apple cider vinegar to replace wine, spelt berries to replace rice and broad beans to replace chick peas – these are just some of the innovations that emerge from a new community TV series, as non-Irish nationals take on the ‘Romancing Ireland’ challenge.