County Kildare Chamber Updates !
Join us for an Exclusive Webinar: Practical Steps to Reduce Your Cancer Risk
While we can't change factors like age or genetics, many lifestyle habits are in our own hands. Research suggests that 30-50% of cancer cases can be prevented by making informed choices about our daily routines.
In this session, we'll look at simple but effective changes you can make to reduce your risk of cancer, from dietary adjustments to lifestyle habits. We'll learn about the evidence-based strategies that can help you take charge of your health
Register here?and take a proactive step towards a healthier future!
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Consider our Chamber iHub, where you can rent a desk with minimal overheads—perfect for businesses seeking flexibility. Learn more
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Don't miss out on Adare's HR Barometer Report and Workshop event September 25th?
What are your key HR priorities for 2025? See how your organisation compares with industry benchmarks in attracting, retaining and engaging employees.
The HR Barometer Survey 8.2?provides expert insight, highlights, trends and identifies the key HR challenges and priorities currently facing employers to support your strategic HR planning into 2025.
To launch the newest version of the HR Barometer Survey 8.2, Join Adare on September 25th?where they will be holding in person workshop in The Clayton Hotel, Sir John Rogerson Quay and discussing the latest findings in the HR Barometer Survey 8.2.
The workshop will be conducted by their HR experts with each topic being carefully selected based upon the results of the HR Barometer survey 8.2.
To join, please register in the link here
St Patrick’s College Maynooth to host the Relics of Irish Martyr, Saint Kilian
This October, for the first time, the sacred relics of 7th century Irish martyr, Saint Kilian, will return to his home country and native county of Cavan from Würzburg in Germany.
Maynooth has been chosen as a stopping point on the journey, with the relics open to the public for veneration in the College Chapel following Vespers at 6.30pm on Wednesday, 2nd October.
While the event is open to all, St Patrick’s College is particularly interested in spreading the word among those sharing the Saint’s name and are putting a call out to all Kilians, Killians or Cillians to come and join the special evening on 2nd October.
This major religious and civic event is being organised by the Diocese of Kilmore, the Parish of Mullagh and Cavan County Council. The historic pilgrimage will involve the visit of Saint Kilian’s relics, along with those of his martyred colleagues, Saints Totnan and Kolonat. The relics will be transported from their resting place in the Altar of Würzburg Cathedral, for five days from 2nd to 6th next month.
An update from LEO Kildare
Calling all aspiring food producers and those hoping to start a food service business. The purpose of our Start Your Own Food Business Programme is to take you through the steps to get started and provide you with relevant information that will help you plan your business start-up. Begins October 1st, register here
National Women’s Enterprise Day 2024
#NWED 2024 takes place on October 17th, and this year's theme, "Girls Just Wanna Have Funds!" focuses on equipping women with the knowledge and resources they need to successfully secure funding or investment to start or scale their businesses.
Innovation Voucher Briefing - Access Technical Research worth €10,000
Join our free online information session on October 16th – book here
If you are interested in applying for grant aid or funding opportunities, click here to speak to an advisor. Information on all business supports is available at localenterprise.ie/Kildare
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