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CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations and best wishes for the future to the local boys and girls who got their Leaving Certificate results last week. Now that decision time has arrived it is hoped that each got their hearts desire and if the results disappointed any of them that they realise that they can always try again.
MONAMOLIN
SHED FEST The community arena fundraising committee would like to thank all the people from the locality who put in such Trojan work over the last few weeks to get the arena ready for the Shed Fest. Considering that there was no roof three weeks ago it is incredible the effort that went in to having the Arena prepared.
BOOLAVOGUE
HARROW HARVEST FESTIVAL: The Harrow Harvest Festival will be held on Sunday 29th of August at 2.00pm. All proceeds will be in aid of the Wexford Hospice Homecare service. There will be working steam engines, a steam thrashing and a donkey derby. For the children there will be a bouncy castle and lots of other amusements and attractions.
RATHNURE
CHURCH NOTICES Anniversaries: Saturday August 28th 7pm - Joe and David Donnelly. Thursday Mass at 9.30am. Our Lady's Island Pilgrimage Season 15th August - 8th September: Please see the notice on the board in the porch for more details.
KILMUCKRIDGE
BROADBAND As part of the National Broadband Scheme, 3 Broadband is now available in Ballyvaldon. To find out more call 1800 949 541.PIONEER PILGRIMAGE The date for this year's annual pioneer pilgrimage to Our Ladys Island is Sunday 5th September. Ceremonies to commence at 3pm.
BREE/GALBALLY
GAA LOTTO The next lotto draw is this Wednesday August 25th and the jackpot of €200 is on a roll over. Your continued support is greatly appreciated. BALLYHOGUE FUN DAY The annual Ballyhogue Fun Day is this Sunday 29th August in the Church grounds at Bellevue and will include a barbecue, children's races, face painting and much more.
ADAMSTOWN
MASS AT WELL The mass at St Abban's Well will take place on Sunday 29th August at 11am (Weather Permitting), with the kind permission of the Doyle Family, Glenour. As this is the 175th Anniversary of St Abbans Church, parishioners might like to inform other members of their family living elsewhere who are very welcome to attend
MARSHALSTOWN/CASTLEDOCKRELL
CAMOGIE FINAL BUS Marshalstown Camogie Club is organising a bus to travel to Croke Park on Sunday, 12th September , 2010 to support our county Senior and Intermediate Camogie teams in the All Ireland Senior and Intermediate Camogie finals. As a club and parish we are well represented on both teams with J.J. Doyle managing and Tommy Roche as selector on the senior team and our very own Ellen Kelly on the intermediate panel.
CARNEW
21ST BIRTHDAY Happy 21st birthday to Joseph Bollard, Beechmount. INDOOR MARKET The next indoor market will take place on this Saturday 28th August from 10 am to 2 pm with all home baking, jams, veg, desserts, salads, jewellery, cards, books, teas and much more all under the one roof, please come along and give them your support.
Inside Local Notes
- BALLYCANEW
- KILTEALY/ BALLINDAGGIN
- BALLYDUFF
- CLONROCHE/ POULPEASTY
- CLONEGAL/ KILDAVIN
- BALLYGARRETT
- KILANERIN/ BALLYFAD
- ASKAMORE
- TARA HILL
- COOLGREANY/INCH
- FERNS
- DAVIDSTOWN/ COURTNACUDDY
- OYLEGATE/ GLENBRIEN
- CARNEW
- BALLYDUFF
- CAMOLIN
- MONAMOLIN
- DAVIDSTOWN/ COURTNACUDDY
- BALLYMURN
- CRAANFORD/ MONASEED
- CLONROCHE/ POULPEASTY
- MARSHALSTOWN/ CASTLEDOCKRELL
- FERNS
- KILMUCKRIDGE
- BALLYGARRETT
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