Regional report 1074 – 26th July 2011

 

by

Eily Buckley

Dia is mhuire diobh go leir a cairde and welcome to news report 1074 from Millstreet.

Fondest greetings dear listeners and I wish you all the very best on this lovely calm warm Tuesday morning.

The pleasant weather over the weekend gave people of all ages a welcome chance to enjoy the great out of doors. The annual vintage and old time threshing day in Cullen was an outstanding success. Their varied program ensured that there was something there for everyone.

So well done once again to the wonderful Special Needs Association.

In turn they want to thank all those who supported them and helped in any way with their latest fundraiser. The LTV crew were there to record it for your viewing when programs resume in the fall.

Large crowds strolled in the Country Park, while others took on some of our new loop walks.

Another venture that enjoyed great success was the Adult Learning Week which was held at the Community School. The brainchild of the vibrant Elaine Hooper, it was a first, and judging by the support that it received ,it will surely be an annual event from now on. It consisted of two hour courses per day , from Monday to Friday. Subjects included. Computer lessons, knitting, and other crafts, Basket work, Health & Well Being. Singing. and Painting.
It gave a wonderful lift to all concerned ,not only from a learning aspect ,but it left people know that there is a wealth of companionship and hobbies out there to be availed of.

The Grand Finale on Friday included a concert by the singing class, drawn from their week’s work, and a display of all the work done by the other groups. Nobody wanted to go home, they wanted the moment to last forever. But the only consolation was, that a lot of more social outlets will grow from the great venture. In particular there was a real hunger for the formation of a singing group. And all those who would be interested can hand on their names to Elaine Hooper. And she can be contacted about any details about the week. Her mobile. 086 833 78 11 or call to the Adult Learning Centre on our Main St.

Please note that it will be closed for the month of August.

Immediately following the closing of the Adult Learning week a very important launch took place at the Community School Library. Our local TD Anna Collins took time out from her busy schedule to launch

The Millstreet Directory of Community Services, which was the brainchild of Nora O Connell and fully supported by both private and public groups and individuals. It is beautifully presented and is a must for every household, containing as it does the full list of all the community services that are up and running here. Copies are available, free of charge in the Post Office, and many other places around the town. Please see that everybody gets one.

Two nuns from the Medical Missionary of Mary gave a talk at our masses here on Sunday on the dreadful famine situation in Africa and asked the people to please donate to the worthy cause. The response was most heartening. And they were very grateful, saying that every cent would be used wisely to help the needy in that far off land.

The appeal for scrap iron met with a wonderful response here on Saturday. The proceeds will be used to help put astro turf on our playing grounds. People kept coming all day with all kinds of old iron. And I’m sure that many yards etc are much cleaner and tidier as a result. The takings will be weighted to-day and only then will we know to financial outcome of the scheme.

Church Gate collection in Millstreet this weekend will be in aid of the Irish Cancer Society.

Contact John O Connell if you’d like to go to Medjagorie at the revised date of August 27th. Johns number 02640007.

The AGM of IRD Duhallow will take place at the James O Keeffe Institute on To-morrow Wednesday night July 27th starting at 8.

Contact IRD Duhallow 02960633 for details of Work Shops for Women who are seeking new skills and employment.

Stephen O Riordans Documentry THE Forgotten Maggies drew great attention on Wednesday night on TG4. And now the busy Steve is working on a different kind of story with a more local aspect.

Weekly Seisuns with the best of Traditional entertainment plus the cup of tea,in Freemount every Wednesday night ,from 9pm, details from PJ ,022 28664

And a note from Jack Roche to say its Summer School time again in Rockchapel. Ring him for details 087 22005566, and be reminded that their weekly Seisuns, again including the friendly cuppa, continue every Tuesday night from 9 pm. Ideal places to go and to take your visitors.

GAA

Millstreet overcame Glenlara in the Junior B Football League and meet Boherbue in the same competition in Millstreet on Friday at 8pm.

Upcoming, Millstreet are scheduled to play Fermoy in the North Cork U14 A Football Championdhip Semi Final in Buttevant on Monday at 7pm.

 

Here are the results of this weeks parish lotto draw which was held at McCarthys Bar on Sunday night, Numbers drawn were 8,11, 28, 32 and the jackpot was not won €100 went to Tiocfaidh AR Lord. c/o the Mal Passo Bar, the seller was Ita Hickey and she got  € sellers prize €50 went to Darragh Rahilly ,Rathmore, €20 each to Maire O Rourke, Rylane, Martin Dennehy , Coomligane, Humphrey Hickey, The Bush Bar, Sean Goggin, Mallow, Jenifer Lawlor, Liscahane, Micheal Hickey c/o Ita, Annette Corkery , Co. Kildare, and Anna Mae Daly, The Bridge.

Jackpot for next week €11, 400,the draw at the Clara Inn on Sunday night

Finally have a safe and enjoyable Bank Holiday weekend.

Agus sinn a bfuil a Cairde, slan is Beannacht De libh go leir.

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