by
Eily Buckley
Dia is mhuire diobh go leir a cairde and welcome to News Report 1210 from Millstreet.Fondest greetings dear listeners on this breezy, damp morning as we all try to recover from St Patrick’s Day.
Thank God the weather was great on the day,and on the previous days which gave people a chance to prepare for the greatest event of the year. The greatest I say because as St. Patrick is not just the patron saint of Ireland but his feast is celebrated in every country in the world, even in thetiny West Indian island of Montserrat, which is about the size of Munster. Their celebrations go on for a full week.
Meanwhile in Nebraska , the Western Town on Bradshaw had to hold the
Feast day in two halves , because of the crowds. One on March 17th and the
other six months later which they call “Half Way to St. Patrick’s Day” Many Irish Bands and Traditional musician make their way there every year to take part.
So who can blame us for celebrating here at home.
Our Pipe Band led the people into the church for 11.30 Mass and the Choir
sang their hymns as Gaelige. All so uplifting.
Canon John complimented them and praised the band on the number of young people who have come to join.
Our Comhaltas Ceoltori Group played at the Vigil Mass on Sunday night.
Our own Joanne O’ Riordan was Grand Marshal of our Parade and she addressed the crowd at out outset.
Every body in our Parade at 5pm was a winner, but alas there can only be a
few.
And these are some. Best Float went to Carrigganima.
Culture – Ballinagree.
Vintage – The Tractor section.
Best Group – The Millstreet Community Singers.
Best Hat – Jim Broxton.
Best buggy – Michelle O Keeffe.
Best dressed Pet – Mona Pomeroy,
Best Fleet- Colemans,
Best window – Aishling
Extra prizes went to the Whistleblowers , and Brian O Driscoll.
Rathmore and Carriginma held their parades on Saturday.
Today I want to send our very best wishes to Joan O Reardon.
Murphys Terrace who will appear on Winning Streak next Saturday night.
Joan’s a very Lucky lady of late having had a sizable win locally in
recent times .
We’ll be rooting for you a Saturday night Joan, and wish you all the very
best.
Our Weekly Lotto draw was held at the Wallis Arms Hotel on Sunday night.
Numbers drawn were 1, 17, 23, 30 and the Jackpot was not won. €100 went to Tom Hickey, Killarney. The seller was om Carroll and her got €50
sellers prize. €50 went to Nora Mc Sweeney, Altamount, €20 each to O
Sullivan Family, Kilmeedy, Jack ,Owen and Ainne Tarrant, The Bridge Bar,
Niamh O Mahony, Clara, Tony McCarthy, Clara Rd. Denis & Marie Twomey, Station Rd. Very Kelleher,. Kanturk, John Brosnan, Drishane View, Bridge Dinneen, Drishane Rd.
Jackpot for next week €8,800 the draw at Tarrants Bar on Sunday night.
Millstreet is fast becoming the Town That Never Sleeps. There is no stop to the amount of events on the cards for the rest of the year. It’s not easy
to keep track of them all.
Next Friday night March 21st our GAA Club will host the spectacular Show, Who wants to a Thousand-aire. At the GAA Hall. Starting at 8pm. Tickets at €15 each are on sale from members or at the door. It’s a show not to be missed, Proceeds go to the GAA Club which does such trogen work for our young people. Please give them your best support.
The Walking Committee are holding a Walking Fest on April 13 and 14th .
And the Community Council are planning a Sponsored Walk starting out from Kilmeedy Castle, in aid of the Astro Turf fund , at Easter.
April 20 to 23rd. will see the great Millstreet Welcome Tour and again on
April 17 to 20th at the Green Glens.
More details about that later.
2014 European Pony Championships July 29th to August 3rd,
International Horse Show 2014 August 12th to 14th.
And there’s more. And this year also we welcome the return of the
Spectacular World Juggling Championships, on the third week of July
bringing patrons from all over the Globe.
The National Dairy Show is booked for October 18th
Pony Owners Show October 24, 25, 26th.
Self Build Show November 7, 8, 9. 2014.
There will be a great demand for accommodation in Millstreet this year.
Anybody with good Quality Accommodation to offer please ring, the Green
Glens 02970800
or the ECentre 087 901 9001
On Thursday 27th March a Nutrition evening will be held at Aubane
Community Centre commencing at 7.30 pm. and all are welcome.
A public Meeting regarding the closure of the Bridge in Cullen will be held
to-night in Cullen at 8pm. A full update of developments so far will be
given ,All are welcome.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in Cullen Church every Thursday from 10am to 7.
New adorers welcome. Contact Mary at 087 68 05 448.
The weekly weigh In continues in Cullen every Monday night.
Dromtarriffe ICA will host a speaker from Bru Columbanus to-night at 8.30
All Welcome.
IRD Duhallow information Seminar to-morrow Wednesday night in Newmarket starting at 7,30. For details 029 60633.
Legion of Mary Meeting in the Sacristy tonight , Please attend. The Legion
of Mary was set up in Millstreet in the fifty’s but had
Lapsed a little. Now it is getting a new lease of life so please support it.
GAA
Millstreet overcame KIlbrin in the Ducon Cup.
Upcoming, Millstreet take on Freemount in the Duhallow Junior A Hurling
League on Sunday at 2pm.
And don’t forget the Thousand-Aire on Friday night.
Slan is Beannacht De libh go leir.
(Goodbye and the Blessing of God be with you all)