Regional Report 1118 – 5th June 2012

by

Eily Buckley

 Dia is mhuire diobh go leir Cairde and welcome to news report 1118 from Millstreet.

Fondest greetings dear listeners and I wish you all the very best on this rather wet but calm Tuesday morning.

It was another action packed week here in Millstreet with many, many people working on a voluntary basis to make Millstreet a better place. Let me remind you once again that Judging for the Tidy Towns Competition, at all levels, starts in June, and will go on right through the Summer months. So
please make a visible start on what you plan to do in your own place. I’m asking road users to please stop throwing litter out of their car . This problem has improved, but you’d be surprised at those who still have not taken it on board.

The STRINGS Concert which was held at Drishane Castle on Friday night was a joy to behold. It was given by   some of the boys and girls of the students of  our Community School  under the musical direction of their teacher, Emer Twomey/Foley. Following the recital some very nice refreshments were served downstairs and a raffle held. The organisers want to say a very sincere word of thanks to all those who supported them in any way. Not least among them the Duggan Family who gave the spectacular venue free of charge.

The open air Mass at St Mary’s cemetery on Friday evening last was very well attended. It was said by Canon John FitzGerald was assisted by Fr. Dan O’Riordan.

A very pleasant function was held at the Wallis Arms Hotel on Friday night last when the organisers of this years Vintage Rally presented the proceeds of the event, which amounted to €6,000, to four needy cases. Well done to all concerned.

Still with fundraising, the pupils of our Boys National School held what they called a Move-Athon in the Town Park yesterday and raised €1,000 for their school fund.

There is a notice here to say that due to a sad bereavement, our Bingo here in Millstreet, will be cancelled on this Thursday night.

A million congratulations to Tom and Joan Meaney, Rathrue who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary this week. We wish them all the very best in the years ahead.

Great celebrations coming up at Derrinagree School on Tuesday of next week. June 12th. They have been awarded the Green Flag in appreciation of their Green Approach, to litter and waste, and the Army Band will be there for their big occasion. All are welcome, Time not yet decided.

The official opening of Cullen’s new National School takes place on this Saturday June 9th, beginning with Mass at 10am. All welcome.

The Annual Feis will be held in Cullen on Sunday June 10th. Starting at noon, they will have their Band parade, plus all the usual attractions, and open air entertainment starting at 3pm. We wish them fair weather.

Ann O Flynn and her daughter are offering career guidance in 3rd courses, etc. for details ring them at 086 397 00 23.

Notes for the next issue of Clara News are due in to the Editor on this Thursday, June 7th.

Our lovely Loop Walks continue to attracts the crowds to our mountains lakes and valleys.

And  we extend a sincere Cead Mile Failte to all those who are visiting in our area at the moment. Especially this morning to Barry Lonergan, from Perth in Australia who is passing through on his way to complete the O’Sullivan Way ,all the way  from Bearra to Brefni.

Our tourist office isn’t open yet but there are notice boards in various places around the town giving a wide range of information.

Millstreet parents Association Coffee morning on Friday June 8th at GAA Hall from 9.30 to 12.30.

If you are elderly and in need of someone to talk to in confidence, you can ring, at lo-call- rate, 1850 44 04 44.from 10 am to 10 pm .

Pre-exam Mass at Tubrid Well to-night at 8 all welcome.

GAA Collection of used Clothes to-day from 9am.

GAA

Millstreet overcame Cullen after extra time in the quarter final to the Ducon Cup and progress to play Rockchapel in a semi final in Boherbue on Friday with an 8pm throw in.

Well done to our Golfers, Denis Hickey who won the Captains Prize at Kanturk for the second time, aAnd 17`yr old Diarmuid Fraser who won the Captains Prize in Killarney.
Here are the results of this week’s parish lotto draw which was held at the MalPasso Bar on Sunday night.

Numbers drawn were 10,17, 24, 27  and the Jackpot was not won. €100 went to Nell Lyons Altamount, the seller was Colemans and they got  €50 sellers prize, €50 went to Eileen Cotter, Murphys Tce, €20 each to Jimmy Brown, c/o Corkery’s Bar, Sean & Ger c/o of Cahils Bar,  The Lane Family, Priests Cross, Dan Crowley, Minor Row, Margaret Crowley Rathmore, Caoimh Sheehan,  Pat and Mary O Callaghan ,Banteer,  Marie Corcoran, St Josephs Gardens. Jackpot for next week €8,400 the draw at McCarthys Bar on Sunday night.

Finally, every good wish to all those who are doing their exams these times.

Agus sinn a bfuil a cairde,  Slan is Beannacht De libh go leir.

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