Eily’s Report – 13th September

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Dia is mhuire diobh go leir a cairde and welcome to my weekly report from Millstreet.

The weather over the weekend did little to pave the way for some of our ourdoor events. But  there were many events planned which went ahead regardless. The O Keeffe Clan Gathering drew great crowds as did the O’Leary Clan gathering.

Some of the visitors took time out from the planned program to visit our local assets. And our parish Church came in for special mention. It’s beautiful stain glass windows, including no less than two by Harry Clarke. But rather surprisingly the statue of St.Bridget came in for special mention, the visitor saying how thrilled and indeed surprised , he was, to see that one still survives in a church.

 

And still with visitors ,the people who were here for the Mounted Games earlier this year are still sending messages of thanks to the people of Millstreet for the wonderful reception that they gave them when they came here from 30 countries from all parts of the world to compete at the Green Glens. Their Parade through the town can be seen on our website, and seeing it again brings back so many happy and proud memories.

 

This is Suicide Awareness week and it is very important that everybody should engage in a happy approach to their everyday lives. Many classes and hobbies are starting up now again in the run-up to the shorter days and longer evenings. The list of things to join is long and varied, and there is something for everyone.

 

On Monday night  our Active Retired Group held their registration meeting  and over 80 people  signed in ,some for the first time. There was a draw for an over night stay in a nice hotel and it was won by Mary Hickey, from Cullen.

So Congratulations to Mary.

The knitting Club resumes at the Adult Learning Centre in our Main Street. Its held every Tuesday night from 7 -9 and all are welcome.

Contact IRD Duhallow for their booklet giving details of all the Coarses and classes that they have planned for the months ahead.

 

The Community Singers will resume at the end of this month, and there is always room for new members both men and women.

Our Parish Choir has Practice at 8, every Wednesday night at the Parish Centre and new Members welcome.

 

The Community Council meetings resume at 9 oclock Tonight (Tuesday) at 9pm, after the Summer break tomorrow night.

All members please attend.

 

Carriganima fun run/walk on Saturday next September 17th. Proceeds  will go to Macroom and Millstreet Hospitals.

 

Carriganima Vintage Tractor Run on Sunday September 18th  Registration at the Pub at 12noon. The run will be followed by a BBQ and entertainment and its all in aid of their local bus service C.A.R.T.

 

Our Pipe Band will hold their annual Church Gate Collection this weekend Sept .17/18. Please support them well.

 

The last dance of the season will be held at the Platform in Mushera on Sunday next  September 18th from 3- 5.30.

 

Don’t forget to log on to Radio Treasures with Sean Radley every Tuesday night.

 

Programs by LTV2 on YouTube at any time.

 

And please know that you can log on to this report live on 103.ie at any time.

 

Here are the results of this weeks parish lotto draw which was held at Tarrants Bar on Sunday night. Numbers drawn were

9.12,22,32 and the Jackpot was not won. €100 went to Kay O Donaghue, Ballymakeera, The seller was Margaret Murphy and she got €50 sellers prize, €50 went to Padraig Murphy,Cloghoulabeg €20 each went to Emer,Conor,and Olra Twomey, Millstreet.

Aishling OMahony, Altamount, Eamon Guerin,Lombardstown,

Caroline Lehane c/o Alps. David Corkey, c/o Zeal. Mary Kelleher,Ceim, John OCallaghan, Kilcorney. Helen Murphy,Killarney Rd. Jackpot for next week €5,200,the draw at the Bush Bar on Sunday night.

 

Following the Draw on Sunday night ,Noel Buckley as Chairman of the Community Council ,conveyed a sincere word of congratulations to our brilliant Tidy Towns Committee on winning outright the Co Council Anti Litter Challenge 2016

In Category A. And complimented them on being invited to     the National Awards Ceremony which will be held at the Helix in Dublin on September 26th.

Please continue to help them to keep Millstreet Clean.

 

Coffee morning in aid of Marymount Hospice at our GAA Hall on this Thursday September 15th from 9.30 to 12.30.please support it well.

 

Coffee evening for the same cause in Ballydaly Hall on Friday Sept 16th. from 8-10  again your support  welcome.

 

Set Dancing resumes in Ballydaly Hall on Wed. September 21st

 

Set dancing will resume at Aubane social Centre next  Monday night at 9.15 Adm. €7 Music by the Breens. All welcome.

 

Anybody interested in teaching English to Asylum Seekers in Drishane Please contact Ml.Riordan 086 410 63 64.

 

Please support the Eucharistic Adoration in Millstreet Church every Tuesday & Wednesday from 10.30 am.

And in Cullen on Thursdays from 10am to 7pm.

Confessions in MillstreetChurch every Saturday from

12.30 to 1.

A box and notelets are left at the end of the church. If youd like to put your request in writing ,and put it in the box. The box will then be placed in the adoration room and your request will be included in the prayers of all who worship there.

 

 

Agus sinn a bfuil a cairde,  many thanks for joining me

agus slan is beannacht De libh go leir.

 

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