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Parish Notes Sunday December 18th, 2022

CHRISTMAS CEREMONIES: The Coolcappa/Kilcolman Christmas ceremonies are as follows: Christmas Eve Mass will be celebrated in St Kyran’s Church Coolcappa at 5pm and in St Colman’s Church Kilcolman at 6.30pm. Christmas Day Mass will be celebrated in Coolcappa at 9.30am, and in Kilcolman at 11am.

CHRISTMAS CEREMONIES: The Ardagh/Carrigkerry Christmas ceremonies are as follows: Confessions will be held on Christmas Eve Saturday December 24, in St Marys Church Carrigkerry at 11am and in St Molua’s Church Ardagh at 12 noon. The Christmas Eve Mass will be held in Ardagh at 6.30pm and the Christmas Day Mass in Carrigkerry at 11am. On Saint Stephen’s Day Mass will be celebrated in Ardagh at 10am.

BURIAL GROUNDS: The 13th annual Limerick Burial Grounds Awards Night was held in the Millennium Centre Caherconlish on Wednesday November 23. In the modern category of Newcastle West Municipal District Ardagh Burial Ground was awarded 3rd place. In the Ancient Category of Adare/Rathkeale Municipal District Kilbradern Burial Ground was awarded 3rd place.

BEREAVEMENT The death has taken place of Edward (Eddie) Cregan, Ashlawn, St Vincent’s Centre Lisnagry and formerly of Dungeeha Newcastle West on Tuesday December 13 at his residence. Reposing at his residence on Wednesday from 5-6pm. His Requiem Mass was celebrated in St Vincent’s Church, Lisnagry at 11am, on Thursday December 15. Eddie was laid to rest in Ardagh Cemetery. Sympathy to his nieces Mary and Anne and extended family members. May he rest in Peace.

ARDAGH STREET FUNDING: Minister Heather Humphreys under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme has announced funding of € 1 Million for three Limerick communities. Herbertstown will receive € 495,000 to refurbish the old creamery in the village. Bruff will receive € 250,000 to convert the old Bank of Ireland into a remote working hub and co-working space. Ardagh community will receive € 250,000 to renew and upgrade the main street/ buildings.

SHEILA O’REGAN: Congratulations to West Limerick 102 fm who won a gold award for a tribute programme for the late Sheila O’Regan Ardagh at the recent Community Radio Achievements Awards. The team of volunteers involved were Pat Mc Loughlin, presenter, Jason Smith, producer, Bernadette O’Connor, researcher, Patrick Sheehan, editor and all other contributors.

COOLCAPPA DRAW: The Coolcappa Community Centre committee held a fundraising Christmas draw and the results are 1st prize: Fuel voucher sponsored by Estuary Fuel-Paige O’Sullivan. 2nd prize: Limerick jersey sponsored by Madigan Bus Hire-Donal Culhane. 3rd prize: Afternoon tea sponsored by Dromoland Castle Hotel-Maurice Meskell. 4th prize: Meat voucher sponsored by ABP-Katie Griffin. 5th prize: Christmas hamper sponsored by Dooley’s Supervalu-Joe Cussen. 6th prize: Turkey and Ham from MCE consulting-Des Hough.7th prize: Meal voucher sponsored by Foley’s Reens Pike-Charlotte O’Mara. 8th prize: Porter cake, chocolate, biscuit, pudding and whiskey-Patsie Cusack. The committee wish to thank all who supported the draw and their sponsors.

READING MATERIAL: On sale in the local shops are the 72-page Limerick Annual published by the Limerick Leader costing € 4.00, and the 164-page Cork Holly Bough published by the Echo costing €6. The annual contains a look back at events over a year that we will never forget, with articles, photos, sport, fondly remembered section.

The Holly Bough contains the usual mix of seasonal fare relating to our neighbours in County Cork. It contains lovely articles, poems, photos, Crossword, Diffney Quiz, fashion, sports and children pages. Both come highly recommended for over the Christmas reading, and either would make a nice gift for that special magazine reading friend.

Ireland’s Own and Ireland’s Eye magazines have also published their Christmas Annuals which contains lots of seasonal reading. Old Moore’s Almanac 2022 € 6.50 is a must buy for many of the elder generation involved in farming and rural activities. It contains the usual mix of the fairs, marts and horse fixtures around Ireland. Monthly Calendar, weather predictions, Eclipses, Sunrise and Sunsets, Hints and Tips, Crossword, Horoscope, gardening and lots more articles to enjoy.

LOTTERY DRAW: The Ardagh Development Association and Saint Kieran’s GAA joint weekly lottery draw took place on Monday December 12. There was no winner of the € 10,700 Jackpot. Congratulations to the five lucky dip winners who received € 40 each, Johnny Frank, Carrigkerry c/o Moloney’s, Stephen Kennelly, Shanagolden, Billy Breen, Shanagolden, (Online), Archie Madigan, Ardagh, J.A.N.E, c/o Denis Greaney. Next Monday night’s jackpot will be € 10,800. People can play online using club force on the club’s Facebook page, with 6pm on Monday evening the deadline. The tickets are also on sale at the usual outlets, and all support will be appreciated.

RADIO DRAW: Congratulations to John Cregan, Dromcollogher who won € 320 in the West Limerick 102fm 50/50 draw, held on Friday December 16. The tickets cost € 2, or 3 for € 5 and they are available from volunteers, in local shops, (including Moloneys Carrigkerry, and Denis Greaney’s Shop Ardagh) or from the radio station. All support will be appreciated. The station can be contacted at 069-66200 if people have news of interest to the West Limerick area.

KILCOLMAN SCHOOL: The Kilcolman School Calendar 2023 is now available to buy. It features photos of the pupils, and the cost is € 10. They also offer the Limerick Colouring Book and School Recipe Book for € 5 each. The above would make lovely stocking fillers for Christmas. To order contact the office on 069-60005 or email kilschool Thanks to everybody for their support of the many fundraisers during the past year, and happy Christmas.

GORTADROMA CENTRE: The following are the opening times for Gortnadroma dump over the Christmas break: Open to the public on Tuesday 20/Wednesday 21,December from 9am to 3pm. It will be closed from Thursday December 22 to Monday January 2, 2023, inclusive. Open to the public on Tuesday and Wednesday January 3/4, from 9am to 3pm.

ARDAGH BINGO: The Ardagh Community Centre Fundraising Bingo evening takes place on Wednesday December 21, at 8pm sharp. There is € 2,000 in prize money with lots of prizes on the night. All support will be greatly appreciated.

COFFEE MORNING: West Limerick 102fm are holding a coffee morning on Friday December 23, from 10am to 1pm, at the Station in the industrial estate off Sheehan’s Road. All are invited to call and meet the presenters and staff and share a cup and some treats. The Christmas Hamper raffle is ongoing, and tickets are on sale for it costing € 5. The draw for it will be held also on Friday during the Exchange programme.

CARRIGKERRY WRENBOYS : Carrigkerry Wrenboy Group weather permitting, instead of their usual house to house visits have decided to perform outdoors at various locations on St. Stephen’s Day. Their opening performance will take place in Carrigkerry at 11am , followed by Knockdown Arms at 12.05 Kilcolman 1.10 pm. Creeves Cross 2.45 pm. Ardagh at 3.45pm. with a final performance in the Square, Newcastle West at 4.50 pm. Hopefully the weather will be favourable, and people will get the opportunity to visit one of these locations. Looking forward to seeing all the other groups keeping the tradition going as well.

ROAD HURLING: Saint Kieran’s GAA annual charity road hurling will take place on Tuesday December 27 around the traditional 4km route in Ardagh starting and finishing at the Bottom Cross. This event has grown from strength to strength since its inception and the support and generosity of the entire community is greatly appreciate by all concerned. The event is open to participants of all ages. Teams of three. €10 per person. The chosen charities this year are Milford Care Centre and Crumlin Children’s Hospital Dublin in appreciation of the recent care of Jack King and his family. The event will start at 11am. Please bring an old sliothar (or two) and please wear a high Viz jacket. The club look forward to seeing you all on December 27.

SET CÉILÍ: A set Céilí will be held at the Marian Hall Moyvane on Tuesday December 27, from 3pm, Music by Taylors Cross and admission is € 10.

CHRISTMAS MESSAGE: We are lucky to be at home for Christmas but spare a thought for those who are unable to come home because of other commitments and for those who will never again come home. Since last Christmas the sadness of death has struck many a home. On Christmas Day many a tear will be shed when loved ones look across the room and see the empty chair, never again to hear the stories, laughs, and caring word. Many a cemetery will be visited to say a little prayer to cope with the loss, and to ease the pain. We think of the many lonely people in our midst, especially those who are alone and may not see anyone this Christmas Day. For those who are sick in hospital, nursing homes and their worried family at home. For the many people in distress, due to illness, job loss, debt, etc, who are worried about what the year ahead holds for them.

We have come through another year, which has been lucky for some but more difficult for many others, including the people of Ukraine. Despite the few joys, and all the trials, we struggle on to another new year with courage and hope. We have a lot to be thankful for this Christmas as it is the time of the year that unites us by the message it gives, about peace, joy, happiness, caring, and love. Happy New Year to all.

WISHES: These are the final notes for 2022, which was a challenging year for many with little social activity to attend until the summer months, when Covid restrictions eased. I would like to thank everybody who assisted me in the task, and wish all a happy and safe Christmas, and a bright and stress free New Year.

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NORA ROCHE: The death has taken place of Nora Roche, Bishop Street, Newcastle West, and formerly of Coolcappa, Ardagh, peacefully on Saturday December 3, at Beechwood House Nursing Home, Newcastle West. Her remains arrived at the Church of The Immaculate Conception, Newcastle West on Monday December 5, for the Requiem Mass at 10am. Burial took place afterwards in Ardagh Cemetery. Sympathy is extended to her cousins, relatives and friends. May she rest in Peace.

CHRISTMAS CHOIR: Volunteers are sought for the 11am Christmas Day Mass in St Mary’s Church Carrigkerry. Traditional carols will be sung, and all are welcome. If interested, please contact Sister Margaret on 087-4124633.

CHRISTMAS CEREMONIES: Confessions will be held on Christmas Eve Saturday December 24, in St Marys Church Carrigkerry at 11am and in St Molua’s Church Ardagh at 12 noon. The Christmas Eve Mass will be held in Ardagh at 6.30pm and the Christmas Day Mass in Carrigkerry at 11am. On Saint Stephen’s Day Mass will be celebrated in Ardagh at 10am.

MUNSTER FINAL: Saint Kieran’s lost to Ballygiblin Cork by 3-12 to 0-11 in the Munster Junior Hurling Club Championship final played at Mallow Sports Complex on Sunday December 4. It was a dry cold day with a biting wind and the club had great support. St Kieran’s played with the wind and Darragh Treacy opened the scoring from play and a further point from Ian Mackessy saw them 2 points to 1 ahead. An injury to James Muckell disrupted the team and his loss was really felt as he had the ability to win ball and convert it into scores. Ballygiblin scored two quick goals and for all their possession St Kieran’s trailed by 5 points. Ian Mackessy from frees kept his team in touch but an opportunist goal in injury time saw Ballygiblin lead by 3-2 to 0-7 at half time.

The winners dominated the second half with the wind at their backs and free taker Joseph O’Sullivan converted all the frees to see them comfortably ahead at the final whistle. TEAM: Cillian Ambrose, Diarmuid Mulcahy, Paudie Mc Carthy, Aaron Heffernan, Jack Ben Harnett, Brendan Mc Carthy, Cathal Mc Enery, Sean Ryan, Mossie Shine, Darragh Treacy 0-1, Johnny Mc Carthy, Cormac Mann, Ian Mackessy 0-10 (Captain), Eoin Mc Enery, James Muckell. Subs Donie Nolan, Anthony Molyneaux, Mike Flynn. The team had a great year winning the county unbeaten and gave their all in Munster against a very good Cork team. Well done to all the panel of players, management and all associated with the team.

CLUB DRAW: The Limerick GAA Club draw for December was held on Saturday December 10, and announced during the Limerick Live 95fm sports show. Congratulations to Cillian Ambrose from the St Kieran’s club who won € 500. The club would like to thank all who supported the draw this year.

SPLIT THE POT: Congratulations to John Lynch, who won € 576 in the October fifteenth Creeves Celtic FC Split the Pot monthly draw. Tickets to enter the draw are available from committee members, club managers, at Neary’s Ardagh, Inver five crossroads Rathkeale and the Thatch Newbridge. All support will be greatly appreciated.

SOCCER NEWS: Carrig Celtic lost 4-0 to Ballysteen in the Desmond Division 3 League Cup semi final played at Clounreask on Wednesday November 30. In Division 1 of the Desmond Ladies League Kilcolman Rovers defeated Dromore United 3-2 at home on Sunday December 4. The goals were scored by Charlotte Lynch, Rebecca Horgan and Gillian Musgrave. Creeves Celtic lost 3-0 away to Feenagh.

SOCCER AWARDS: Congratulations to Cara Kelly Kilcolman Rovers Player of the Year, and Paula Ahern Young Player of the Year for 2021/22. They were presented with their awards at Neary’s Bar Ardagh on Friday November 25.

LOTTERY DRAW: The Ardagh Development Association and Saint Kieran’s GAA joint weekly lottery draw took place on Monday December 5. The numbers drawn were 10,16,17,30, and there was no winner of the € 10,600 Jackpot. Congratulations to the five lucky dip winners who received € 40 each, Kitty Mc Carthy c/o Dawn, Michael Ambrose Dunganville (Online), Hannah O’Connor, c/o Josie, Margaret Sheehan, Ardagh village, Marie MacIness, Coolcappa (Online). Next Monday night’s jackpot will be € 10,700. People can play online using club force on the club’s Facebook page, with 6pm on Monday evening the deadline. The tickets are also on sale at the usual outlets, and all support will be appreciated.

RADIO DRAW: Congratulations to Shane Scanlon, Athea, who won € 330 in the West Limerick 102fm 50/50 draw, held on Friday December 9. The tickets cost € 2, or 3 for € 5 and they are available from volunteers, in local shops, (including Moloneys Carrigkerry, and Denis Greaney’s Shop Ardagh) or from the radio station. All support will be appreciated. The station can be contacted at 069-66200 if people have news of interest to the West Limerick area.

COPSE’S LIGHTS: The Copse family Glensharrold Christmas Light’s display continues each evening for people to call and view. The charities to benefit this year will be Milford Hospice and Pieta House both based in Limerick City. The house can be located in Glensharrold, 2 miles from Carrigkerry village and 2 miles from the main Ardagh to Shanagolden road, turn off at Kilcolman cross. Eircode V94V6KC. All are welcome.

ARDAGH WALK: A walk takes place each Wednesday evening from outside Ardagh Church from 7pm sharp. The walk will be along the Greenway and a hi-Viz vest and alight are needed and all are welcome, and it continues up to Christmas.

CLOTHES COLLECTION: Kilcolman national school will hold a clothes collection on Wednesday December 14. Bags of clothes can be dropped to the school shelter and thanks to all for their continued support for their fundraisers.

RAMBLING HOUSE: The next rambling house will be held at Ballyhahill Hall on Wednesday December 14, at 8pm. All musicians, singers’ dancers and storytellers are most welcome to attend. It is a special for Christmas with surprise guests, Wren boys and lots of traditional entertainment.

Ita Mc Quinn Monagea Rambling House is holding her next monthly rambling house on Friday December 16, at the Desmond Complex Newcastle West at 8pm. It is a special charity night for St Gabriel’s Respite Centre Mungret. All musicians, singers’ dancers and storytellers are most welcome to attend.

SET CÉILÍ: A set Céilí will be held at the Old Chapel Room Captains Lane Ballyroe Lower Kilfinane Eircode V35V998, on Friday December 16, from 9pm. Music by Taylors Cross and admission is € 10.

ARDAGH BINGO: The Ardagh Community Centre Fundraising Bingo evening takes place on Wednesday December 21, at 8pm sharp. There is € 2,000 in prize money with lots of prizes on the night. All support will be greatly appreciated.

SET CÉILÍ: A set Céilí will be held at the Marian Hall Moyvane on Tuesday December 27, from 3pm, Music by Taylors Cross and admission is € 10.

MEETING POSTPONED: The St Kieran’s annual general meeting fixed for Friday December 9, was postponed due to the County Premier Under 21 Football Championship round 2 fixture with Mungret St Paul’s. This fixture was then called off due to the weather. The AGM will be held in the new year.

DEVELOPMENT FUND: Donations are continuing to come for the new pitch donation fund as can be seen from the donation barometer at the top cross In Ardagh. The Saint Kieran’s GAA club sincerely thank all those who have contributed to date. Receipts will be issued in due course. All donations will be acknowledged on a ‘donation wall’ in the later phases of the project.

ROAD HURLING: Saint Kieran’s GAA annual charity road hurling will take place on Tuesday December 27 around the traditional 4km route in Ardagh starting and finishing at the Bottom Cross. This event has grown from strength to strength since its inception and the support and generosity of the entire community is greatly appreciate by all concerned. The event is open to participants of all ages. Teams of three. €10 per person. The chosen charities this year are Milford Care Centre and Crumlin Children’s Hospital Dublin in appreciation of the recent care of Jack King and his family. The event will start at 11am. Please bring an old sliothar (or two) and please wear a high Viz jacket. The club look forward to seeing you all on December 27.

CLOTHES COLLECTION: Saint Kieran’s GAA club are holding a clothes collection on Saturday/Sunday January 17/18. All clean clothing will be accepted, curtains, bed linen, paired shoes, no duvets or pillows. The collection details will be announced in the New Year.

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RETIREMENT: Mike O’Sullivan ended his three-year term as West Board chairman at the annual convention held at the Devon Inn Hotel on Wednesday November 23. The former Glenville native now living in Ballynash, Foynes, served the club as a player, coach and manager. He has made a huge contribution as an officer to the west and county boards since first elected in 1980. He is wished a happy retirement to pursue his other sporting interests.

BIRTHDAY WISHES: Congratulations and best wishes in the future to Timmy Madigan Lisgordan, Ardagh who recently celebrated his 80th birthday. Limerick hurling stars Kyle Hayes, Gearóid Hegarty and Aaron Gillane, paid him a visit with the Liam Mc Carthy Cup.

SMOKE ALARMS: A reminder to all households to make sure that they have working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms fitted now. The winter months see an increased in the use of solid fuel appliances, lights, appliances etc and an increased risk of fire and poising building up in the home. The cost involved far out weight the potential loss of life.

POST OFFICE: Shanagolden Post Office reopened on Friday November 25, following a two-month closure due to the retirement of the postmaster. Best wishes to the new postmaster Sinead Roche and her colleagues for the future.

CHRISTMAS POSTING: The last posting dates for Christmas 22 are: Rest of the World: Standard post letters, parcels, registered, Wednesday December 7, express post 12, DHL 16. USA: Standard post parcels, registered post December 7, post letters, express post, 12, DHL, 16.Rest of Europe: Standard Post Parcels, December 13, post letters, registered post, express post, DHL 19. Great Britain: Monday December 19, for all standard mail. Northern Ireland: Tuesday December 20, for all standard mail. Republic of Ireland: Thursday December 22, for all standard mail.

CHEQUE PRESENTATION: Marietta Sheehan Granagh recently presented Michael Hegarty (CEO of St Joseph’s Foundation Charleville) with a cheque for € 2,000, from her " Walk with Marietta 2022 fundraiser". The former Marietta Smith from Glensharrold Carrigkerry walked 100km this year and she thanked all who donated to her fundraiser. Over the three years Marietta has done the walk she has raised the great sum of € 7,125 for the St Joseph’s Foundation.

CHRISTMAS WREATHS: Christmas wreaths for doors and graves are available locally and orders are now being taken. Contact 069-76256 or 086-2123560. The proceeds go to charity.

LADIES FOOTBALL: The Old Mill ladies football club held their annual general meeting on Thursday November 24, in Ardagh hall. The following officers were elected to run the club in 2023: Chairperson Triona Ambrose, Vice-Chairperson Timmy O’Donoghue, Secretary Mary Barrett, Treasurer Pat Horgan, Assistant Treasurer, Margaret Upton, Registrar Jill Liston, Child Welfare officers Breda O’Donoghue and Emma Galvin, Bord Na Nog Chairperson John Doyle, Public Relation officers Shauna Upton and Mary Smith. Moira Mc Enery outgoing secretary and Margaret Upton outgoing treasurer were thanked for their outstanding contributions to the club over the years.

SOCCER NEWS: In the premier division of the Desmond League Creeves Celtic V Granagh Utd was abandoned due to an injury to a Granagh player on Sunday November 27. Carrig Celtic had no match. Kilcolman Rovers lost 1-0 to Shannonside in the Division 2 Youths League Cup final played at Clounreask on Saturday November 26. In Division 1 of the ladies’ league Kilcolman Rovers defeated Creeves Celtic away by 5-0, with Gillian Musgrave 2, Marie Balfe, Charlotte Lynch and Rebecca Horgan scoring.

LOTTERY DRAW: The Ardagh Development Association and Saint Kieran’s GAA joint weekly lottery draw took place on Monday November 28. The numbers drawn were 15,17,20,21, and there was no winner of the € 10,500 Jackpot. Congratulations to the five lucky dip winners who received € 40 each, Catriona O’Kelly Reens (Online), M and R Buston Coolcappa, Helen Hough (Online), Marian O’Connor Carrigkerry, Mike Donovan Kilcolman. Next Monday night’s jackpot will be € 10,600. People can play online using club force on the club’s Facebook page, with 6pm on Monday evening the deadline. The tickets are also on sale at the usual outlets, and all support will be appreciated.

RADIO DRAW: Congratulations to Richard Collins Zip Yard Newcastle West who won € 350 in the West Limerick 102fm 50/50 draw, held on Friday December 2. The tickets cost € 2, or 3 for € 5 and they are available from volunteers, in local shops, (including Moloneys Carrigkerry, and Denis Greaney’s Shop Ardagh) or from the radio station. All support will be appreciated. The station can be contacted at 069-66200 if people have news of interest to the West Limerick area.

ARDAGH WALK: A walk takes place each Wednesday evening from outside Ardagh Church from 7pm sharp. The walk will be along the Greenway and a hi-Viz vest and alight are needed and all are welcome. It commenced on Wednesday November 16, and continues up to Christmas.

GAELIC GAMES: St Kieran’s GAA club are holding their 2022 Annual General Meeting on Friday December 9, in Ardagh Hall where a variety of issues will be discussed. They would encourage all club members and all those who would like to contribute to the club in the upcoming twelve months to attend. Donations are continuing to come for the new pitch donation fund as can be seen from the donation barometer at the top cross In Ardagh. The club sincerely thank all those who have contributed to date. Receipts will be issued in due course. All donations will be acknowledged on a ‘donation wall’ in the later phases of the project.

Their annual charity road hurling will once again take place on Tuesday December 27 around the traditional 4km route in Ardagh starting and finishing at the Bottom Cross. This event has grown from strength to strength since its inception and the support and generosity of the entire community is greatly appreciate by all concerned. The event is open to participants of all ages. Teams of three. €10 per person. They will be announcing their chosen charities for the 2022 edition in the coming weeks. The club look forward to seeing you all on December 27. The club are holding a clothes collection on Saturday/Sunday January 17/18. All clean clothing will be accepted, curtains, bed linen, paired shoes, no duvets or pillows. The collection details will be announced in the New Year.

CLUB DRAW: The Limerick GAA Club draw for December will be held on Saturday December 10, and announced during the Limerick Live 95fm sports show. The usual € 21,000 prizes on offer. The star prize for the final draw is an iPad, plus additional Christmas prizes worth € 500. These are € 100 vouchers from Fitzgerald Woodlands House Hotel, Scanlan’s Menswear Newcastle West, Marie Keating Photographer Killeedy, Original Irish Hotels and Kennelly Jewellers Limerick. The St Kieran’s club are the local promoters.

SET CÉILÍ: A Céilí will be held in the hall Milford on Saturday December 10, from 9.30pm. It is a very popular venue for West Limerick dancers and a warm welcome awaits all. Music by Mountain Road Band and tea and treats served. Admission is € 10.

CLOTHES COLLECTION: Kilcolman national school will hold a clothes collection on Wednesday December 14. Bags of clothes can be dropped to the school shelter and thanks to all for their continued support for their fundraisers.

RAMBLING HOUSE: The next rambling house will be held at Ballyhahill Hall on Wednesday December 14, at 8pm. All musicians, singers’ dancers and storytellers are most welcome to attend. It is a special for Christmas with surprise guests, Wrenboys and lots of traditional entertainment.

Ita Mc Quinn Monagea Rambling House is holding her next monthly rambling house on Friday December 16, at the Desmond Complex Newcastle West at 8pm. It is a special charity night, and all musicians, singers’ dancers and storytellers are most welcome to attend.

SET CÉILÍ: A set Céilí will be held at the Old Chapel Room Captains Lane Ballyroe Lower Kilfinane Eircode V35V998, on Friday December 16, from 9pm. Music by Taylors Cross and admission is € 10.

ARDAGH BINGO: The Ardagh Community Centre Fundraising Bingo evening takes place on Wednesday December 21, at 8pm sharp. There is € 2,000 in prize money with lots of prizes on the night. All support will be greatly appreciated.

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