Rearcross
May 11
Sean Treacys GAA: County Intermediate Hurling Championship. In second round we played Kilsheelan-Kilcash on 04/05/13 in Golden. After three goals in the opening 20 minutes we maintained our advantage and recorded victory on a scoreline of 3-09 to 0-12. The team lined out as follows: Seamus Butler, Liam Nolan, Sean Kennedy, Simon Kennedy, Denis Stapleton, Sean Ryan (1-00), Ger O’Toole, Tom Hickey, Jamie O’Toole (0-01), Declan Hickey, Jody Ryan (0-05), Tom Ryan (0-02), Paul Shanahan (0-01), Ollie Carr (2-00), and Paudie Ryan. Subs Used: Darragh Kennedy, Sean Hickey, Andy O’Brien & Donncha O’Brien.
May 4
Sean Treacys GAA: County Intermediate Hurling Championship: In first round we played Thurles Sarsfields on 28/04/13 in Cashel. In a tight affair we emerged victorious on a scoreline of 1-12 to 0-13. The team lined out as follows: Seamus Butler, Liam Nolan, Sean Kennedy, Simon Kennedy, Denis Stapleton, Sean Ryan (0-02), Ger O’Toole, Tom Hickey, Paudie Ryan (0-01), Declan Hickey, Jody Ryan (0-07), Tom Ryan (0-01), Paul Shanahan, Ollie Carr (1-01), and Jamie O’Toole. Subs Used: Darragh Kennedy & Andy O’Brien.
Apr 27
Sean Treacys GAA: County Intermediate Hurling Championship. We play Thurles Sarsfields on 28/04/13 in Cashel at 1.30pm
Ballyneety
May 18
SEVENTY YEARS AGO : In 1941, 1942 and 1943 the Munster Tug O War was won by Knockea team. They were Limerick champions in these years and this gave them the right to compete for provincial honours. The team was the brain wave of Frank Keating a publican in Ballyneety who came from Tory Hill a famed spot for the sport that Frank loved. Knockea pulled Traderee of Clare to take the 1943 crown. This pull was at Mungret village. Ned Dooley, Edwardstown was coach. Team – Frank Keating, Ballyneety; Curry Flood, John Mangan and Tom Long, Ballinagarde; Jack Kirby, Raheen; Michael Moynihan, Tubberyquin; Dave O’ Donnell, Louganstown; John Kennedy, Boherlode; Richie Bateman, Fedamore; John Foley, Crecora. At least of the medas won during these three years is in the proud possession of a nephew of the winning team. John Mangan went on to win a county junior hurling medal with South Liberties , Jack Kirby played hurling with Raheen, Dave O’ Donnell played hurling with Fedamore, Currry Flood hurled with South Liberties, his father Jim won an All Ireland with Limerick in 1897, Ned Dooley was father of Mick a winner of a national league medal with Limerick and Johnny, Willie and Eamonn noted hurlers at all levels winners of All Ireland junior medals and county honours, John Kennedy led the revival of South Liberties in the late 1930s, Richie Bateman and Johnny Foley also played hurling. The three Nickel Siiver Cups won at Munster level are n safe keeping I understand. Many years Frank Keating owned a Red Setter who each morning walked to Powers shop for the daily paper and walked back proudly to his master with the news of the day.
May 4
COMMUNITY GAMES: St. Kevin’s community games association which covers the parishes of Ballybricken, Bohermore, Knockea, Donoughmore and Roxboro will hold their annual sports day on the May Bank Holyday May 6 in South Liberties GAA field, commencing at 3.00 pm. The day will commence with the inter schools followed by the track and field events to decide who qualifies for the county finals in Mungret on June 22/23.
Apr 20
I.C.A. MEETING: Drombanna I.C.A. elected the following at their annual general meeting – President, Anne Madigan; Vice presdent, Helen Bourke, Secretary, Margaret Ryan; Assistant secretary, Naomi Cleary Graham; Treasurer, Ellen Looby; Assistant treasurer, Pauline Dohertty; Arts and Crafts, Siobhan Harrold; Contacts, Breda Flood; An Grianain, Una Hartigan; Timire, Pauline Fitzgerald; International, Carmel Godfrey; Sports / Leisure, Margaret Dooley; Beana Ti, Anne Lavin; P.R.O. Mary Moloney. Meetings in Day Care Centre on the first Monday of each month. New members welcome.
Cappamore
May 18
Bilboa Lotto: Jackpot; €4,600. Lotto Draw; May 6 .Numbers Drawn 6 – 13 – 17 – 24.. No Jackpot winner. 3 Match 3 winners each received €70. Patrick Deegan, Rearcross FC; Elizabeth Smee-Power, Doon and Padraig & Una Hickey, Rearcross. Next Jackpot: €4,800
May 11
Bilboa Lotto: Jackpot; €4,400. Lotto Draw; 29/04/2013 .Numbers Drawn 6 – 14 – 17 - 21. No Jackpot winner. 4 Match 3 winners each received €50: Patrick Deegan, Rearcross FC; ADR O Malley, Tineteriffe, Cappamore; Matthew Ryan(L), Garravane, Rearcross and Chloe Quinlan, Kilcommon. Next Jackpot: €4,600
May 4
Bilboa Lotto: Jackpot; €4,200. Lotto Draw; 22/04/2013 .Numbers Drawn 9 – 12 – 18 – 24. No Jackpot winner. 2 Match 3 winners each received €100. Jack Quigley, Rearcross and Joan McLoughlin, Farnane, Cappamore.
Apr 27
Bilboa Lotto: Jackpot €4,000. Lotto Draw; 15/04/2013 .Numbers Drawn 2 – 13 – 25 – 27. No Jackpot winner. 3 Match 3 winners each received €70: Mary Catt, Rearcross; Laura Deegan, Rearcross and Liz Grant, Cappamore
Apr 20
Bilboa Lotto: Jackpot €3,800. Lotto Draw; 08/04/2013 .Numbers Drawn 8 – 18 – 19 - 22. No Jackpot winner. 3 Match 3 winners each received €70. Feehan family, Hollyford; Winnifred O Dea, Pallasgreen and Geer Lynch, Cappanuke, Cappamore
Doon
May 18
Obituaries: Dan Allen, Listowel, Kerry – brother of Paddy Allen, who was laid to rest on Fri. 10th. May he rest in peace. Sympathy to the bereaved.
May 4
1st Friday: Next Fri. 3rd May, Mass in Convent at 10am & evening Mass in Doon GAA Grounds @ 7:30pm.
Apr 27
Anniversaries & Months Minds: 27th/28th Apr: 6:30pm: Nelly Duggan, Cooga & his sister Biddy Treacy, Roscrea.
Apr 20
Obituaries: Bridget Rainsford, Corbally, (sister-in-law of Betty Carew, Main St.), laid to rest on Thur. 4th. Liam O’Rourke, Ballylanders (brother of Peggy Cunningham, Main St.), laid to rest on Thur. 11th. Bridget Kennedy, Toomevara (mother of Francis Kennedy, Coolbawn), laid to rest on Sat. 13th. Sympathy to the bereaved. May they rest in peace.
Ballybricken
May 18
First Communion: On Saturday May 18 the children in first class in Caherelly School will receive their First Holy Communion, the ceremony will commence at 11.00am. Best wishes to all the children and hope the weather will be fine for them. Sincere congratulations to the following five children who received their First Holy Communion last Saturday in Bohermore Church: Sophie Kloos, Alex O’Doherty, James Hickey, Meg Conway and Shauna O’Grady.
May 11
First Communion: The children from first class in Bohermore School will receive their First Holy Communion on Saturday next May 11 in Bohermore Church. On Saturday May 18 it will be the turn of the children in first class in Caherelly School both ceremonies will be at 11.00am. Best wishes to both classes and hope the weather will be fine for them.
May 4
Feile: The All Ireland U14 Club Hurling Feile Competition will be held in Limerick from July 5 - 7, as part of this competition we will be hosting a team and their mentors from outside of the county for two nights, any families wishing to help out and act as a host family please contact the club.
Apr 27
Feile: The All Ireland U14 Club Hurling Feile Competition will be held in Limerick from July 5 - 7, as part of this competition we will be hosting a team and their mentors from outside of the county for two nights, any families wishing to help out and act as a host family please contact the club.
Apr 20
School Enrolment: Parents who would like their child/children to attend Caherelly National School are asked to please enroll them by Friday April 26. The office can be contacted on 061 351812 for further information. We are a seven teacher school situated in a rural setting. We are only a short distance from Limerick city and only 3 miles from Ballyneety village on the main Limerick/Kilmallock Road.
Newport
May 18
PROCESSION: The tradition of a procession through the town to honour the Blessed Sacrament on the Feast of Corpus Christi is to be revitalised this year at Newport, after a lapse of many years.
May 11
THEY’VE ARRIVED: There has been a flurry of interest around the village of Birdhill following the week-end arrival of the latest additions to the ‘bird life’ community in the area which had been eagerly awaited in anticipation over the previous weeks after the latest tenant to the village had taken up residence.
May 4
Birdhill Birdhouse: After weeks of waiting and hoping for a new tenant, and thousands watched in anxious anticipation, an occupant has arrived for the popular birdhouse at Birdhill.
Apr 27
BEREAVEMENTS: Our thoughts and sympathy go to the following families who have recently suffered the death of their loved ones. AnneMarie O’Carroll, nee McGrath, Clover Castlefarm after a long illness. She is survived by her husband Donie, her Mother Patsy, brothers and sister’s nieces and nephews, brother’s in law, sister’s in law, other relatives and friends.
Apr 20
ICA OUTING: Newport ICA Guild are organising an outing in conjunction with the Annual Bloom Festival at the Phoenix Park, Dublin on Thursday May 30. This has become a major event in recent years attracting a huge attendance of enthusiasts in gardening and outdoor activities.
Oola
May 18
SENIOR CITIZENS OUTLING: Takes place on Wednesday 5th June to Blarney & Cobh. (Titanic Exhibition is optional) Bus leaving from the Church at 9.30am. Fare including lunch and evening tea is €35. Names & fares to Vera Ryan as soon as possible please.
May 11
DEFIBRILLTOR: A Church Gate Collection is organized for the week of the 11th/12th May 2013,to raise money to buy new Defibrillators for the Community. A letter will be distributed to house holds in the area explaining the reason for forming the Group.
Apr 27
OOLA YOUTH CLUBS: Members & leaders are currently being recruited for Oola youth club, Please contact Dermot on 06251166 or any of the leaders.
Apr 20
Local Lotto: No winner next week jackpot €8,000. 9 match 3s: Ann Marie O’Brien, Oola; Vera Downey, Oola; Hetty Waldron, Monard; Philly Ryan, Oola; Eileen Moloney. Oola; Tony Houlihan, Tipperary, Dermot Nash, Cullen; Vera Ryan, Oola; Jamie and Caytlin Dundrum. Promoters Lorraine Ryan and Johnny Downey.
Dromkeen\Kilfeely
May 18
COMMUNITY ALERT: following a meeting on the 1st May it has been decided to set up a text alert system in the Kilteely/Dromkeen area. The purpose is to give people in the community the opportunity to be actively involved in reducing the risk of theft and burglaries in the locality and particularly protecting our elderly neighbours. It allows the Gardai to issue text alerts to any members of the community who is registered on the system. If you are interested in being involved registration forms and information leaflets are available at Kilteely church, Dromkeen post office, Aherna shop in Kilteely, community office notice board, Dromkern Stores or contact Larry O’Grady at 086 8604099 or Mike O’Connell at 087 9481557. All forms & monies to be returned to Community Office or Mike O’Connell & Larry O’Grady.
May 11
COMMUNITY ALERT: following a meeting on the 1st May it has been decided to set up a text alert system in the Kilteely/Dromkeen area. The purpose is to give people in the community the opportunity to be actively involved I reducing the risk of theft and burglaries in the locality and particularly protecting our elderly neighbours. It allows the Gardai to issue text alerts to any members of the community who have registered on the system. If you are interested in being involved registration forms and information leaflets are available at Dromkeen post office, Aherns shop in Kilterly ot contact Larry O Grady at 086 8604099 or Mike O Connell at 087 9481557.
May 4
Chiropodist: The Chiropodist will visit Cill bhride on Monday 13th of May. Booking as usual to avoid delay or you can phone 061 384171.
Apr 27
COMMUNITY ALERT: a public meeting will be held on weds 1st May at 8pm in Cill Bhride. To discuss setting up Text Alert service for Kilteely/Dromkeen/Cloverfield area. Also information on Medical Alert Systems for senior citizen, available on the night.
Apr 20
Death: Sympathy is extended to the family, relatives & friends of the following: Jack Ivory, Lisvernane, Anne Marie O’Carroll, Hospital, Jim McMahon, Pallasgreen, Michael Leonard, Caherline, Richard English (a native of Boherroe), Tommy Greene (a native of Kilteely) who were buried during the week. May they all Rest in Peace.
Murroe
May 18
GOW FAMILY SAYS THANKS: The recent fundraising for Limerick Marine search and rescue which included the recent tractor run was a major success. The sum of €10000 was donated at a handover recently in Power’s public house, Abington, Murroe. It was thanks to the local efforts of the community and in particular Jodie Power. The Gow family are so extremely grateful to everyone who took part and gave a hand as, at the time of Herbert Gow’s death, they were amazed at the help and support of friends and neighbours and, in particular, the Limerick Marine Search & Rescue which meant so much to the Gow family at that time.
Murroe
MURROE-BOHER GAA: Murroe-Boher rounded off a very good week on Sunday by winning the first ever East Limerick Under 21 12-a-side Hurling Final at Boher. The two teams met in Round 1 at Harty Park, Murroe, on March 16 when Murroe-Boher won comfortably but Caherline were determined to restore pride second time around and really took the game to Murroe-Boher. Murroe/Boher started well with a long range point from Mike Dee but this was the only time the locals were to be in front until the closing minutes. Caherline played like players possessed and fired over two quick points before a defensive mistake in the Murroe/Boher square cost dearly and by half time this goal remained the difference with the sides at 1.06 to 6 points. The 2nd half saw both sides exchange score for score with top quality hurling and very intense play. Mike Ryan’s free taking kept Murroe/Boher always within reach as did some good team work up front that paid off with good points from both Karl Cusack and Mike Ryan. But it was a Joe Keays goal that eventually put Murroe/Boher in front 8 minutes from time. Keays went on a blistering 40 metre run before crashing the ball to the Caherline net from 25 metres out. Not beaten yet, Caherline responded with two superb points to level the match but Mike Ryan’s clinical free taking punished two Caherline indiscretions. Caherline besieged the Murroe/Boher goal in the last minutes before the final whistle sounded but could not get that much needed score. The final score was Murroe-Boher 1.11, Caherline 1.09. The Murroe/Boher lineout was; Conor Moore, David Quigley, Steven Casey, John Ryan, Kevin Boyle, Brian Mackey, Micheál Ryan, Joe Keays (1 goal), Mike Dee (1 pt), Eoghan Tuohey, Mike Ryan / Captain (7 pts; 4 from frees), Karl Cusack (3 pts). Subs; Shane Egan for K. Boyle, K. Boyle for B. Mackey (injured), Dean Body, Gary Ryan, Shane Meehan, Darragh Nolan.
May 4
PILGRIMAGE TO MEDJUGORJE: The Marian Pilgrimages trip to Medjugorje takes place from August 31 for seven nights, departing from Cork. Price includes 7 nights half board accommodation near St. James’ church, luxury coach transfers with local guide, full religious services operated by Marian Pilgrimages, 24 hour emergency assistance, airport and local taxes and fully comprehensive insurance. The cost is €689 including airport transfers, taxes and spiritual guide. Contact Pat Mulcahy at 061-381431 for more information.
Apr 27
APOLOGIES: The notes printed last week were of the previous week which were reprinted inadvertently. Apologies to all who sent me information for last week.
Apr 20
MURROE AFC: The club has excellent news this week with both the under-14 Girls and under-16 Girls winning their respective league titles. On Thursday the under-16’s drew 1-1 with Holycross to win the title outright with Shauna O Dwyer scoring the all important goal, while, on the same night, other results in the under-14’s division meant that Murroe secured the league. Having finished level on points with Holycross both clubs sportingly decided to share the title. The under-14’s then played Herbertstown in the Cup quarter-final on Friday and goals from Lisa Leonard, Aine Cooke and Lonnie Kelly secured safe passage to the semis. The under-14’s and under-16’s were presented with their trophies and medals after their matches. The A team kept their promotion hopes alive by completing a 4-0 over Athlunkard with Alan Carroll hitting 2 and Brian Quinn and an OG accounted for Murroe’s tally. The B’s, whose season is coming to a close, lost to Moyross with Darragh Ryan scoring for Murroe.
Ahane\Castleconnell
May 18
AHANE U-16 GIRLS FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Ahane were crowned county novice league champions for the first time, followed their victory over Shamrock Gaels, on the score line Ahane 2-6 to Shamrock Gaels 2-3. In a very sporting game, played in ideal conditions and both sides giving it everything, Ahane got the edge in the second half and never looked back. It would be unfair to single out any one of the girls as it was a superb team effort. Team Lineout: Katie Molloy, Christine O’Grady, Niamh Reynolds, Sine Hartigan, Aoife Quinn, Niamh Martin, Emma Hennessy, Aine O’Curry, Kate Herbert (0-2), Siofra Keane (0-2), Robyn Nugent, Caoimhe Macken, Nicole Byrnes. Subs: Aine Reynolds (2-2) for Nicole, Niamh O’Curry for Christine and Aimee Griffin for Caoimhe. Rest of Panel: Catriona O’Halloran, Emma Ridder, Aoife O’Halloran and Aisling Herbert. Team Mentors: Breda Ahern, John Keane, Joe O’Curry and Alice Reynolds.
May 11
CASTLE GOLF SOCIETY: Twenty seven members of the Society travelled to Nenagh Golf Club on Saturday April 27, to play their second outing of the season. There were many positives contributing to making it a wonderful day for the player’s enjoyment: a glorious sunny morning that promised and delivered, the opportunity for players to improve their position on the G.O.Y. table, a plentiful supply of good natured banter and a high level of expectancy for a good performance from each player from a quality field. The course was in a superb condition, thanks to the green-keepers who, after an extremely harsh winter displayed all their knowledge and expertise in restoring the course to its former high standard. Players responded with spells of admirable golf and a high level of competitiveness which was reflected in the scoring with only two points separating the top four prizewinners. Noel Ryan displayed a level of golfing talent that raised the bar sufficiently to claim the first prize with a brilliant score of 36 points. Congratulations to Noel. Declan Ahern’s consistency yielded an excellent score of 35 points to take the second prize. Eddie Madden powered his way to a comfortable 35 points and was rewarded with third place. Seamus Keane had an impressive 34 points to deservedly win the 4th prize. The presentation of prizes took place in Charcos later that evening. Noel Ryan, Captain of the Society, welcomed all those present and said he was delighted with the outing. Noel thanked the Walpoles for their hospitality, the players for their support and the committee for their efficiency, and those who helped in any way. He congratulated all the prizewinners. The results are as follows: 1st prize, Noel Ryan with 36 points; 2nd prize, Declan Ahern, with 35 points; 3rd prize, Eddie Madden, with 35 points; 4th prize, Seamus Keane, with 34 points; front nine, Tim McCarthy, with 23 points; back nine, Ger Carroll, with 18 points; nearest the pin, Michael O’Mahony; longest drive, Willie Reddy. Next outing will be at Castletroy Golf Club on this Saturday. Tee time 10.00 to 11.30.am
May 4
ACM ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING: Following the recent annual general meeting of the ACM Castleconnell Community Centre, the following committee was elected: John Mac Namara (chairman), Emer Corbett (vice chair & CPL rep), Mary Gleeson (secretary & CPL rep), Breda Casey (assistant secretary), Mary Golden (treasurer), Tom Tyrell (maintenance officer), Nancy Holt (registrar), Catherine O’Doherty (CPL rep), Dilly Edmonds, Bernie Murnane, Angela Dempsey, Phylla Lynch, Gloria Waldman, Irene Cullen, Maura McNamara, Alicia Conway and Lettie Sloane.
Apr 27
CASTLECONNELL YOUTH: Sport will be the theme of Youth Work Ireland Week at Castleconnell Youth Project with young people, staff and volunteers taking part in a Sports and Fitness Programme, jumping in the boxing ring and getting in shape for the Great Limerick Run. ‘Our Young Women’s Group are taking part in a Sports & Fitness Programme that has proved extremely popular,’ said Martin Duhig, Castleconnell Youth Club. Away from the sporting banter the Young Men’s Club are taking part in a Sexual Education and Wellbeing Programme in partnership with the Red Ribbon project. Along with Caherconlish, Castleconnell Youth Project is part of the East Limerick SPY (Special Project for Youth) Programmes.
Apr 20
COMMUNITY GAMES NEWS: The Community Games committee wish to express their thanks to parishioners for their most generous contributions at the recent Church Gate collection. Congratulations to Bobby Kaghazchi and Shannon Smith who won gold medals in their respective events at the Swimming county Finals recently and will represent Limerick in the National Finals in Athlone at the end of May. That brings to 11 the number of children from the parish participating in National Finals in May i.e. 2 swimmers as above, cross country athlete Peter O’Grady and our 8 under 10 indoor soccer stars. Congrats also to Padraig Harnett on winning silver in his county solo music competition. Date for Diary: Bank Holiday Monday May 6, 3.00pm, Area Athletics qualifiers ( under-8 –under-16) at Ahane GAA Field. Egg and Spoon and fun races for under-5’s and under-7. We are encouraging all parents/guardians living in the community to bring their children along and have a go.
Caherconlish
May 18
Communion Day at Caherline: The boys and girls of Caherline NS First Communion Class celebrated their First Holy Communion at Caherline Church on Saturday last May 11. The girls and boys, ten in all, were respondent in the communion attire. The service was one of beauty. Congratulations to all on their big day.
May 11
Community Alert Update: Following on recent meetings, the Community Alert committee are moving at pace to put in place a number of priority proposals that will progress its reorganisation within the community/parish area. The provision of new signage and the upgrading of the existing signage are being proceeded with immediately. Quotations for the signage have been received already but it is necessary to find funds to purchase same. The texting system that presently appears to be the way forward for most community alert groups is also being proceeded with immediately. This has an annual cost factor and will require funding to be sourced locally. It has been decided in committee that a sum of about €5 per user be sought to fund the foregoing. This is a very modest and affordable sum that will help in making our district a safer place. Application is being made to the Garda authorities for permission to collect same. It is envisaged that each household will be called on by designated collectors in the near future. They will also be distributing helpful telephone numbers and printed advice on home and personal security. The texting system will require having individual signed-up approval from those wishing to be part of it. A number of applications for the installation of a Telephone Alert System have been received and are being processed presently. Further applications can be made by contacting Hon Secretary, Liz Stanley.
May 4
Caherconlish/Caherline Community Alert: Supt Keane of An Garda Siochana Limerick South Division and Garda John McCormack, Caherconlish Garda Station attended our Community Alert meeting held in the Millennium Centre on last Tuesday evening April 23rd. A large crowd of residents were present to hear Supt Keane update the community on the efforts the Gardai are making in the prevention of crime in the area and also gave an extended talk on personal safety, home and property security. He also stated that Caherconlish was going to hold onto its Garda Station and also its compliment of two Garda and a Sergeant. This most welcome news was greeted with a round of applause. He gave some statistics on crime in the area and stated that Caherconlish was no worse than any other place. But in the first third of this year, in comparison to the same period of the year before, there had been an increase in thefts from cars and burglary in particular. A number of persons are about to go before the courts in certain cases. It was essential that all crime was reported and logged into the Garda Pulse system. That ensures that when analysis is being done on an area, the volume of activity becomes a factor in whether a Garda Barracks is marked for closer or not. Those who attended the meeting played a full part in a question and answer session and in reply to many questions placed before Supt Keane by them, he gave the fullest possible answers. It was refreshing to see a senior member of an Garda being so open and helpful. Caherconlish has been under close monitoring by the Roxboro Division and already we have been part of Operation Trasna and Operation Alloy which is ongoing. It is most important that all suspect activity be reported to An Garda Siochana. There is no other agency or service within the state to deal with law and order issues only An Garda and this was clearly stated by the Supt at the meeting. Garda McCormack said that he intends to visit regularly senior residents that live in isolated locations and who may require such a service. At present a list is being made to help realise this worthwhile undertaking.
Apr 27
Liam Lawton Huge Success: It was a night filled with nostalgia when Liam Lawton and his musicians moved centre stage in concert onto the Altar of Caherconlish Church on Sunday last.. It was fifty years ago since such a big sound reverberated around the building which was originally the Shamrock Ballroom. The old Hi Fi ceiling in place since 1960 done its purchaser the late Fr Tom Hayes proud as it transmitted the rich melow tones of Fr Liam to an appreciative audience. The followers of the singing priest and composer came from near and far. There were a number of people from the US. To add to the enjoyment, the local Adult and Youth Choir under the direction of Valerie Walsh done the name of the parish proud as they performed a number of songs with Fr Liam. They really were most professional and pitch perfect on the night. When a choir receives the accolades from an international personage such as Liam Lawton for their perfo0rmance it is saying something special. The organisers led by Phil Martin are to be complimented on their project. The ladies who done the flower arranging too must be complimented.
Apr 20
ig Welcome for Liam Lawton Concert -The Shamrock Revisited: It will be the case of the Shamrock revisited on this Sunday April 21 when a concert will be held in Caherconlish Church to help raise parish funds. It is half a century since the last concert or public entertainment event took place in the building. At that time 1963, the building was known as the Shamrock Ballroom, a community development led by the late Fr Tom Hayes. The Shamrock was to quote its foreman, the late Jack Reardon, as the only building to be planned as a Theatre, opened as a Ballroom and finish up a Church. It gained an unworthy appendage as being a white elephant at that time but the late Jack reminded us that whereby other Ballroom of Romances came to an end, the Shamrock still filled its aisles with people. It served its purpose. So on April 21 next the aisles will once again be filled in enjoyment of Fr Liam Lawton’s arrival here as he performs in Concert at Our Lady Mother of the Church, Caherconlish. He will be joined by our local Adult and Youth Choirs under the direction of Valerie WalshTickets cost €20 and will be sold door to door in the coming days. Tickets are also available at Caherconlish Post Office or from Fr. Roy (087)2225150, and others. Doors open at 7pm. Concert starts 8pm sharp. Full support is appreciated.
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