Martin omalley has established himself as able regressive later eager to solve big problems facing communities. Governor omalley has served in daily every level of government in nearly every level of government, as the mayor of baltimore, and as the governor of maryland delivering results for his constituents. As mayor of baltimore, he improved education, crack down on crime while improving Police Accountability and drove investment to the local community. As governor, he sighed Marriage Equality bill he signed Marriage Equality into law and made marylands Public Schools some of the best in the country for five years in a row. [applause] no matter the role, governor omalley has a ways but working Families First and offer the American Dream. Please join me in welcoming martin omalley. [applause] mr. Omalley thank you all. Thank you. Dr. Maguire, thank you very much. It is a great honor to be here tonight with all of you fine members of the Iowa Democratic party and the resilient city of
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Once again, the entire city will be positively electric with excitement, with over fifty very special and unique cultural events happening across multiple venues for Culture Night on Friday September 22. Experience entire street transformations, innovative theatre, candlelit concerts and visual arts. Learn new skills including sign language, juggling, origami, boatbuilding and even try your hand at the harmonica! Gain a better understanding of Galway’s growing international communities including Spanish, African and nomadic cultures. Events run all day and into the night in our ‘Culture Night Late’ programme. All activities are available completely free of charge supported by the Arts Council and Galway City Arts Office.